Do you often meet any cynical soldiers, or do most believe in the country/Cause etc?
Do you often meet any cynical soldiers, or do most believe in the country/Cause etc?
Odd.
I enter into evidence the list of winners of the international cadets competition held at West Point for the last seventeen years - since Sandhurst started competing.
2010 - Sandhurst A
2009 - Royal Military College of Canada
2008 - Sandhurst Red
2007 - Royal Military College of Canada
2006 - Royal Military College of Canada
2005 - Royal Military College of Canada
2004 - Sandhurst Red
2003 - Sandhurst Blue
2002 - Sandhurst Red
2001 - Sandhurst Blue
2000 - Sandhurst 2
1999 - Sandhurst 1
1998 - Sandhurst 2
1997 - Sandhurst 1
1996 - Sandhurst 1
1995 - Sandhurst 1
1994 - Sandhurst 1
In this time Sandhurst has beaten every US team sixteen of seventeen years. During this time no US team has won at all. The only time West Point beat Sandhurst RMC Canada took first.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandhurst_Competition
Do you often meet any cynical soldiers, or do most believe in the country/Cause etc?
Odd.
I enter into evidence the list of winners of the international cadets competition held at West Point for the last seventeen years - since Sandhurst started competing.
2010 - Sandhurst A
2009 - Royal Military College of Canada
2008 - Sandhurst Red
2007 - Royal Military College of Canada
2006 - Royal Military College of Canada
2005 - Royal Military College of Canada
2004 - Sandhurst Red
2003 - Sandhurst Blue
2002 - Sandhurst Red
2001 - Sandhurst Blue
2000 - Sandhurst 2
1999 - Sandhurst 1
1998 - Sandhurst 2
1997 - Sandhurst 1
1996 - Sandhurst 1
1995 - Sandhurst 1
1994 - Sandhurst 1
In this time Sandhurst has beaten every US team sixteen of seventeen years. During this time no US team has won at all. The only time West Point beat Sandhurst RMC Canada took first.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandhurst_Competition
Do you often meet any cynical soldiers, or do most believe in the country/Cause etc?
For myself for example it was less about money and more about ideology/patriotism. Having said that, it's also entirely possible to enlist for ideology and also be cynical at the same time - when I enlisted, I knew that the state could and would abuse me for it's own ends... however I also knew that the willingness for a state to pursue it's own ends should never be underestimated, and that history has shown that if societies can't fulfill their military requirements through volunteerism, they'll do so through involuntary service instead. At the time I figured I was much more comfortable deploying to some hellhole somewhere than letting one of my friends or siblings do so in my stead.
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Those are trainees/college students. This is the sort of competition I am talking about are from active duty serving soldiers: http://www.sniperinfo.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1007
Judging by my father and sister and others I know, it seems like the dominant ethos is simply professionalism, it's a job and it needs doing. Dad's a lifer, been in since he was 15, and they're both in fairly specialised and skilled areas of the RAN though, so it may be different for your average 20-something army grunt...
Do you own any cool uniforms?
Hey!
Is there a rule-of-thumb regarding ammunition weight and weapon weight? Like, suppose one guy has an M-16 (8 lbs) and another guy has an M-14 (11,5 lbs), how would ammunition be carried? Would they each carry a similar number of magazines? Would they try to carry an equivalent number of rounds? Would the M-16 guy carry more rounds(/magazines) because his weapon is lighter?
Assume foot patrol, if that helps (obviously, the M-14 is more suitable for non-urban environments)
To Flying Pig,
Do you own any cool uniforms?
Hey!
Is there a rule-of-thumb regarding ammunition weight and weapon weight? Like, suppose one guy has an M-16 (8 lbs) and another guy has an M-14 (11,5 lbs), how would ammunition be carried? Would they each carry a similar number of magazines? Would they try to carry an equivalent number of rounds? Would the M-16 guy carry more rounds(/magazines) because his weapon is lighter?
Assume foot patrol, if that helps (obviously, the M-14 is more suitable for non-urban environments)
I've shot both, and by far like the M14 for its shooting characteristics. But, if I were a grunt on a long foot patrol, already weighed down by armor vest plate, helmet, backpack, etc. etc. I would probably be opting for the M16 before long. On long marches/patrols, weight of gear becomes a significant issue.
The FN FAL tends to use a 20 round magazine (which is what I am familiar with), and I assume (from TV) that the M16 tends to be used with the 30 round magazine. I kinda assume that those two loaded magazines are approximately similar in weight, so I was wondering if the average soldier aimed for a target number of magazines or if a total weight of gun+ammo was involved in some type of calculation.
(I preferred firing the 5.56 vs the 7.62x51, but I was just a kid, and so weight/recoil etc. meant more back then, I'm sure)
Hey FP, what are your favorites in military music?
Where do shotguns usually find use in today's military forces?
the solid round is for vehicles
Where do shotguns usually find use in today's military forces?
That is definitely news to me. I didn't know they had that much penetration.
Its a great weapon for door breaching and in urban ops. Has a lot of power, but shot wont go through several walls and accidently kill innocent civilians.
I thought the idea was to hit hte driver through his windscreen if I'm honest - thinking land rovers and motorbikes rather than MBTs.
That's quite an embarrasing omission on my part considering I'm supposedly a 'breaking and entering' specialist - they're often fired at door hinges, which enables you to go through without having to barge in with a ram and all the grace of a bull elephant, straight into a room full of enemy.
Wasn't thinking of MBTs. More of what Mobboss said. Incidentally, how are rocket launchers handed out? Or is it just more prudent to call in armor or air support for enemy entrenchments and armor?I thought the idea was to hit hte driver through his windscreen if I'm honest - thinking land rovers and motorbikes rather than MBTs.
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