It seems he should be able to find a decent answer from his base TMO office. I know when I was stationed overseas they had regulations in place to bring home firearms/alcohol. I would advise to start there.
. Seen those things get passed out for paper cuts and really deep splinters.....Yea two IEDs will give you alot of splinters I was waiting for the internet tough guy to show up glad you could make it.
All marine recruits engage KD upto 500. Army doesn't go over 300, this includes infantry in AIT. This is a well known fact. They also do standing and kneeling. When I went through, we did fox hole and prone (supported and not). I do believe that has since changed though. Just because they're all tra...
That's one way to gauge it. Being a grunt who trained on Sand Hill, I'll admit Marines have it tougher. I'm embarrassed to say that even the Marine P.O.G.s are better trained in marksmanship than we were as Infantry Soldiers. I wish the Army would have copied the Marines more closely on the combat t...
To begin. Each branch has their own basic/boot camps which teach BASIC skill sets, each with a particular emphasis on whatever that branch is designated for. To base an opinion simply on the most basic courses each branch offers is an injustice, different strokes for different folks. With that out o...
I have done a few of these when I was still active duty. Mostly shoot/no shoot scenarios uof/eof type stuff. My last unit had one also that we used to break in the cherrys on squad practicing linear ambushes/reaction to contact drills focusing on shoot, move, communicate before we went out to the MO...
Greetings all, Been lurking a while. Now that Im back in my home state figure Ill start to post. OIF vet prior active duty now in the reserves afsc 3p0x1(milking the post 9-11 GI Bill :clap: ). Currently involved in the training section at my current unit. Check out my S&W 30-1 for sale and also...