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No ones even talking about the movie anymore......btw...im going to see it tonight
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I found it to be a great movie!
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Originally posted by Number47: Army has more of a *variety* of aircraft that is what was i ment as for all the other [censored] i'm not going to waste my time and read
Good, I'd hate for you to become educated on the subject at hand...
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Originally posted by PlatoSVT: So are you implying that we should start actually giving the Marines the financial/equipment backing that they deserve? They've been exceling with Army/Navy leftovers for the past 50 years. Imagine what they could do with more resources! Or the Army could just continue what they're doing and keep learning from the Marines style of combat/training/creative adaptation to any situation.
No, if the Marines ever got enough money and backing then they'd turn into the Army! lol
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Both styles of ground combat have their advantages and it is in how they are used that success is determined. The Army has its fast, highly deployable units like the 82nd airborne and rangers. Easily as tough as the Marine units I experienced. The Marines also have their armor units that aren't all that light. What does that tell you? It's essentially combined Arms doctrine for both Army/Navy though one uses ground/air forces with a Naval perspective in mind. The other uses air/water forces from a ground combat perspective. Put a light, highly deployable infantry division on an open field of battle against a heavy armored division and there will be only one outcome unless miracles are present. On the other hand, tie that heavy division up in an urban environment where the light unit can gain cover and concealment and it will be the exact opposite.
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Originally posted by warmonger: Originally posted by PlatoSVT: So are you implying that we should start actually giving the Marines the financial/equipment backing that they deserve? They've been exceling with Army/Navy leftovers for the past 50 years. Imagine what they could do with more resources! Or the Army could just continue what they're doing and keep learning from the Marines style of combat/training/creative adaptation to any situation.
No, if the Marines ever got enough money and backing then they'd turn into the Army! lol
You mean like the Army changing to be more like the Marine Corps? :-P
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OK, I just got around to seeing this flick. I have to say I didn't get into it at all. The script doesn't "flow" at all... guys get hysterical out of the blue, scenes happen for no apparent reason, relationships between the characters are barely convincing, and in the end it just seems like a budget copy of parts of Full Metal Jacket, Apolcalypse Now, and Three Kings. I was hoping for some depth, and all I got was a bunch of stuff happening for no real reason.
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