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Offline rabbidrabbit

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Re: generation kill
« Reply #45 on: July 19, 2009, 04:19:44 PM »

"I'd argue even Marine POG's are more 'high speed' than your infantry."
"Marines ALWAYS make fun of the Army, the Army tries to make fun of the Marines."
"Not at all, I'm arguing that Marines I've served with are more 'high speed' than Army infantry."
"Ha, hell, our 0352's (TOW gunners) are more 'high speed' than your infantry boys, and they are some of the laziest 03 (Infantry MOS) Marines I know."
"I know you're an Army puke, so i'll forgive you "

So while walking along the beach you kick sand in peoples face and shout "I respect you!??

You would have been better off just being upfront and either saying "I am what I am"  or "I'm just messing with everyone, I really do respect others"
 
Saying one thing and doing something else just makes you a dishonest tool.  Dragging it out just makes a bigger smear mark on your integrity.


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Re: generation kill
« Reply #46 on: July 19, 2009, 04:53:56 PM »
So while walking along the beach you kick sand in peoples face and shout "I respect you!??

You would have been better off just being upfront and either saying "I am what I am"  or "I'm just messing with everyone, I really do respect others"
 
Saying one thing and doing something else just makes you a dishonest tool.  Dragging it out just makes a bigger smear mark on your integrity.



What the hell? Are you an idiot?

You've never BS'd with your friends and joked with each other about each other??

You must have paper thin skin if this is getting your panties wadded up...


And who the hell are you to question my integrity anyway?
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Re: generation kill
« Reply #47 on: July 19, 2009, 06:20:43 PM »
wow, this thread sure went to hell lol.

Having served in a joint environment for most of my active duty time I really don't see DJ111's ignorance as being particularly offensive, just normal Jar-head lack of knowledge and understanding. :)

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Re: generation kill
« Reply #48 on: July 19, 2009, 06:30:13 PM »
wow, this thread sure went to hell lol.

Having served in a joint environment for most of my active duty time I really don't see DJ111's ignorance as being particularly offense, just normal Jar-head lack of knowledge and understanding. :)

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Re: generation kill
« Reply #49 on: July 19, 2009, 11:14:57 PM »
wow, this thread sure went to hell lol.

Having served in a joint environment for most of my active duty time I really don't see DJ111's ignorance as being particularly offensive, just normal Jar-head lack of knowledge and understanding. :)

-Sik

Oh, I know you're right.  For the record, I've never lost sleep over a thread.  It's tougher to enjoy the sport with all the restrictions.

We always joked around plenty.  We also messed with cherries and especially with boneheads who spouted off without thinking.  Seriously, how could you expect me not to punk DJ out?  This place has been way too mundane to pass up such an easy punking.  I probably should have let him off earlier but each time I gave him line he swallowed a bit more.  I couldn't help but keep setting the hook.  Sorry DJ, even if I did not even provide a reach around, I luv ya. :salute

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Re: generation kill
« Reply #50 on: July 20, 2009, 04:24:19 AM »
Oh, I know you're right.  For the record, I've never lost sleep over a thread.  It's tougher to enjoy the sport with all the restrictions.

We always joked around plenty.  We also messed with cherries and especially with boneheads who spouted off without thinking.  Seriously, how could you expect me not to punk DJ out?  This place has been way too mundane to pass up such an easy punking.  I probably should have let him off earlier but each time I gave him line he swallowed a bit more.  I couldn't help but keep setting the hook.  Sorry DJ, even if I did not even provide a reach around, I luv ya. :salute

yes, congratulations, you are a master baiter.

You 'punked me out' on an internet message board, you may sleep soundly tonight.


HA!


Pathetic  :aok
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Re: generation kill
« Reply #51 on: July 20, 2009, 07:22:10 AM »
That was a good nights sleep.

Awwww... lemme give you a hug cupcake.   :cry

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Re: generation kill
« Reply #52 on: July 20, 2009, 08:22:24 AM »
Spare me.

Go back to your cave you pathetic troll.
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Re: generation kill
« Reply #53 on: July 21, 2009, 02:48:52 AM »
Not at all, I'm arguing that Marines I've served with are more 'high speed' than Army infantry.


How did you pull this from what I'm saying?

Are you high?
"If you were in my platoon, I would tell you that your a rifleman first, then a radio operator.".......one huge difference between the Army and Marines is that all Marines say "Im a Marine" the Army says "im a (job type name here) in the Us Army", so you served with some good Marines....My NCOs right now are primarily Rangers or they have been deployed 5 times.....does that make me a Ranger? No it doesnt, but I know I train as if I were one, I can out ruck some Rangers, I use the same battle drills and room clearing procedures they do, but I dont have the school, Army Infantry trains to close the distance between an enemy position and themselves while making it so the enemy cant injure a soldier and we do this every day. We can go back and forth between whos better all day but just remember this, Army has alot more wars and battles under its belt.
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Re: generation kill
« Reply #54 on: July 21, 2009, 02:52:02 AM »
0311 Rifleman


I'd argue even Marine POG's are more 'high speed' than your infantry.




Rifleman, so your only good with a rifle.....hmm you motivate the heck out of me high speed. I know how to use over ten different weapons systems and maintain them as well too. Right now Im a rifleman and grenadier, but if that SAW goes down you bet your butt Ill drop that crap rifle for the more lethal weapon any day.
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« Reply #55 on: July 21, 2009, 08:46:53 AM »
I will jump in on this one now and give you my $0.02.  The reason we Marines say that we are a Marine are for a few reasons.  Number one, every Marine regardless of MOS receives basic, very basic rifleman training.  As a matter of fact, you will see the phrase "Every Marine a Rifleman" used all over the Corps.  Number two, you have to realize that while being the smallest branch in the military the Marine Corps is usually the first force on the ground in most conflicts and the pride, honor, and history of the Marine Corps is ingrained into our brain housing groups during Boot Camp and continues from there.  See, I didn't say all conflicts, I said most, and that is quoting todaysmilitary.com.  DJ was a 0311, and while that is your basic Rifleman, they do train with more than just a rifle, I can guarantee you that.  I had quite a few friends and was stationed with a few Marines that were 0311's.  There is a little motivational tool used by recruiters and others throughout the Corps that says we are the only branch proud enough to give our members our name.  You have Soldiers in the Army, Sailors in the Navy, Airmen in the Air Force, but only the Marine Corps calls its own people Marines.  Now I'm not trying to trash you or anybody else that has served, is serving, or will serve in any of our armed forces, I believe that anybody who can put on a uniform that represents our great country should be applauded and recognized.  But you, I, and everyone else here knows that as long as we have different branches of the military, there's going to be a little ribbing back and forth as to who is the best.  Oh, and since you are in Korea now, do some research on the Chosin Reservoir, good history there.
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Re: generation kill
« Reply #56 on: July 21, 2009, 08:54:19 AM »
Rifleman, so your only good with a rifle.....hmm you motivate the heck out of me high speed. I know how to use over ten different weapons systems and maintain them as well too. Right now Im a rifleman and grenadier, but if that SAW goes down you bet your butt Ill drop that crap rifle for the more lethal weapon any day.

Again, showing your ignorance...

Our Riflemen (0311) use the 203, 249 and the standard rifle [M16-a4, and the M4 variant they handed out to staff NCOs recently]. (Which I am all qualified in)

I was discharged before I could qualify on the M2 and the 240 that our 0331's (Machine gunner) use.

There aren't many Marines that I knew that aren't proficient with just about every dam weapon we have in the field, POG's and Grunts alike.


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Re: generation kill
« Reply #57 on: July 21, 2009, 09:30:12 AM »
Seriously, lets end the inter-service crap.  Get back on topic or start your own "Army/Marine Corps--Who Has The Best Infantry" thread.
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Re: generation kill
« Reply #58 on: July 21, 2009, 02:00:17 PM »
Seriously, lets end the inter-service crap.  Get back on topic or start your own "Army/Marine Corps--Who Has The Best Infantry" thread.
Thats easily answered seeing Im only talking about regular Infantry, Special Forces and Rangers where blue cords just like me  :aok
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Re: generation kill
« Reply #59 on: July 21, 2009, 02:11:20 PM »
I will jump in on this one now and give you my $0.02.  The reason we Marines say that we are a Marine are for a few reasons.  Number one, every Marine regardless of MOS receives basic, very basic rifleman training.  As a matter of fact, you will see the phrase "Every Marine a Rifleman" used all over the Corps.  Number two, you have to realize that while being the smallest branch in the military the Marine Corps is usually the first force on the ground in most conflicts and the pride, honor, and history of the Marine Corps is ingrained into our brain housing groups during Boot Camp and continues from there.  See, I didn't say all conflicts, I said most, and that is quoting todaysmilitary.com.  DJ was a 0311, and while that is your basic Rifleman, they do train with more than just a rifle, I can guarantee you that.  I had quite a few friends and was stationed with a few Marines that were 0311's.  There is a little motivational tool used by recruiters and others throughout the Corps that says we are the only branch proud enough to give our members our name.  You have Soldiers in the Army, Sailors in the Navy, Airmen in the Air Force, but only the Marine Corps calls its own people Marines.  Now I'm not trying to trash you or anybody else that has served, is serving, or will serve in any of our armed forces, I believe that anybody who can put on a uniform that represents our great country should be applauded and recognized.  But you, I, and everyone else here knows that as long as we have different branches of the military, there's going to be a little ribbing back and forth as to who is the best.  Oh, and since you are in Korea now, do some research on the Chosin Reservoir, good history there.
Gunna have to disagree with Marines being the first in, Airborne Infantry Divisions are said to be able to be on the ground in hostile territory in 36 hours, and there is a reason why Rangers say Rangers lead the way, all the way :aok The interservice rivalries are very fun to get stirred up in, it in my eyes is one reason why our military is so good at defeating enemies. Brain washing in Basic, not boot camp Basic is the same for the Army, especially Infantry. I have been told by NCOs that they beat up people back in the day for being pogs at Infantry bars, I hate people saying they do the same as Infantry and more when the truth is, they dont even got a clue because to be an expert at Infantry tactics you got to do it everyday the same way. I got alittle grudge against Marines since I came back from Basic, One of my buds said this Marine was talking crap calling me a pansey and things of such nature, hes a truck driver.....I did as any Infantrymen would do and pound his face in  :salute
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