KRAZYSRT10
Full Access Member
- Joined
- Sep 2, 2006
- Messages
- 9,647
- Reaction score
- 0
LoveThisTruck said:WOAH, expert with the 9mm... watch out now LMAO! My 11 year old nephew can do that tooYes, you would still need to go through the school:aetsch:
"Curriculum at McCrady includes basic combat skills. The three week course is not designed to build Army infantrymen since even for Army personnel a significant amount of training occurs not in Basic Combat Training but in the experience of years on the job. Instead, the program is designed to teach individuals assigned to Army units the basic skills required to stay alive should the worst scenario occur. In keeping with this, topics covered in the training include basic marksmanship (Navy and Air Force personnel must qualify on the same course of fire as Army personnel), combat first aid, land navigation, urban operations and an introduction to Army culture. Perhaps most important is training in convoy and counter-IED operations since these subjects are crucial to survival in Afghanistan and Iraq.[4]
It's important to note that the vast majority of Navy and Air Force Individual Augmentees are assigned to combat support or combat service support roles, and only a small percentage of Individual Augmentees have seen combat.[4] While some risk exposure in a war zone is inevitable, most joint commands in Iraq and Afghanistan have specific controls in place to limit the exposure of personnel who are not trained for such high risk operations."
You guys just don't get the training needed to perform basic SOLDIER skills:dontknow: It's not my fault, so don't get pissy with me:elefant: :elefant: :elefant:
Blah, Blah, Blah...Until they have gotten their ass kicked in a training command...I am better!
And Sailors are still SUPERIOR to Soldiers!
BTW....have you ever seen the movie Biloxi Blues??? (Just wondering)