III Marine Expeditionary Force is the "Tip of the Spear," always forward deployed maintaining Pacific peace and stability for our nation and our allies.
Can you do a transition from Army to Marine corps? I understand we would have to go through their boot camp. But is there a required time to complete before submitting paperwork?
Tracy is not a medical doctor, yet he sees fit to diagnose marines that served under him and strongly push strange and invasive brainwave altering procedures to those same marines. He also lied about events that happened in warriors of anbar. Real top notch guy!
The green beret have always held such a high esteem with me and my family because it takes an incredibly special human being to not only operate in direct action on that level but then simultaneously have the intellectual capacity and Charisma to train, educate and care for a host population in their own culture in Language. An then with them over in their hearts and minds to be sympathetic to your cause. Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them? - Abe Lincoln. Extraordinary individuals, hopefully they pass something on to all of America's units.
Way to plush. Back in the Old Corps (1960s, yep, that again :)) we had canvas racks 8-high, held in a metal rectangle with line. SFMF, stay safe out there. BTW, we had HEADS.
The dedication and training of these Marines is truly inspiring. Seeing them hone their skills and integrate with Green Berets is a testament to the power of joint service training. The experiences shared by some of the veterans in the comments shed light on the depth of training and commitment these warriors go through. It's a reminder of the sacrifices and hardships they endure to protect our freedom. 🇺🇸
What do you call a Marine with Good not hand me down equipment, Good supply line,and a command staff that actually gives A/F about them ? Ranger. You call them Ranger.
I always have a lot of questions lol. If anyone could help. at 1:40, what is that on their right hip that has the red ball or dot on it? I think most of them have that. Is that a torniquet? Also, there's something of the same color on his back. What is that? Thanks in advance.
Question if anyone could help me understand. But, at the 54 second mark, that platform he's shooting through, what's it called and what lesson do the center openings teach? Thanks in advance.
as for what its called I don't know, but its to make you comfortable shooting in uncommon positions. I've seen a SWAT team competition where different holes were marked and they were judged on how quickly they could get in position and on target.
It’s a VTAC barricade. Kyle Lamb of Viking Tactics (VTAC) designed it. As the other guy said it’s just to practice shooting through odd openings and getting comfortable with your height over bore. If you want to make one of the barricades the specs should be on VTAC’s website
Stay with me for a second, but hers a wild friggin idea- How about Recon trains with Marine infantry. Holy shit! What a concept. Train with your own and im part the special skills you have to your own fellow Marines rather than forming a circle jerk with Green Fairees.
J'aimerais et je souhaite que le Canada réinvestisse de nouveau dans notre armée. Nous avons tellement de gars. C'est une honte pour mon pays d'être si dépourvu. Nous n'assumons pas notre rôle.
@@vintr2189lol… their retention is among the worst of any unit in the entire U.S. military and former recon marines have literally stated on podcasts that they went MARSOC or left the marines entirely to join other elite units because of the lack of combat; Rangers, SF, SEALs etc. don’t be a smart ass, do some research for once.
thats awesome, i am all for it, thats the best thing Marsoc could do. For the record though, 8 of us 4th anglico marines were doing integration training with them in 2003 as preparation for deploying to iraq and afghanistan, we had 8 marines(i was one of them) go through phase four UW phase of training(4 weeks) that summer, actually attending the course as full on fully graded and evaluate students and members of candidate ODAs, as force multipliers. and later fought along side them in Iraq. Best training i ever went through to learn how to fight as an unconventional warrior and guerilla warfare, foreign internal defense, survival/woodcraft, civil affairs, conducting an insurgency within the republic of pineland. we only had two weeks notice in attendance of the course. lost 25 pounds of weight. jumped in with 150lbs Kit and full mission profile from a Casa aircraft, 15 mile infil over 22 hours of North Carolina appalacian countryside. game changer for me as a Marine Sgt.
Oh wow, i'm so impressed that you had a love in with the Green Berets. God forbid you train Marine infantry units in call for fire procedures or shit like that. Just as long as you do something that your friends will think is cool.
i will do the math for you since you had to have an attitude about it, T10 chute(31lbs), Reserve (12lbs), Alice Ruck(115lbs), Chest Carrier(35lbs), Body Weight(155lbs), Max Weight of Chute 360lbs, Total weight walking onto the CASA aircraft(348lbs), jumping out of a CASA at 2200 priceless. Everything gets weighed prior to the jump, so we can allocate equipment and resources. the lighter you are, the more you carry. trying jumping in the rain when everything is wet. @@aayanahmad1001