* Good news! Only 27,600 nukes!
* “Silent plane” in the works
* Your very own laser trip wire
* Fraud slows Osprey
* Goodbye Hummers, hello donkeys
(Big ups: JQP, JO)
* Good news! Only 27,600 nukes!
* “Silent plane” in the works
* Your very own laser trip wire
* Fraud slows Osprey
* Goodbye Hummers, hello donkeys
(Big ups: JQP, JO)
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Fraud on the V/C-22 “Ospery”, how could such a thing happen.
I’m shocked.
ALLONS,
Byron Skinner
“Stewart’s Platoon”
The Marines using donkeys instead of Hummers in Afghanistan.
That must be a real kick in the a** over at the Pentagon.
ALLONS,
Byron Skinner
“Stewart’s Platoon”
Yeah, but can you mount a ma deuce on a donkey?
But the problem is in afghanistan most people for some odd reason think the country is deserts when it isn’t. It’s nothing but mountains. So to get most suplies up to the op’s or other places it’s either by helo or donkey. They have proven very useful. And it’s a whole lot better then telling your troops hey guys where going to have to spread this stuff out and carry it ourselves. Tell that to a mortar unit that has about 200 rounds that need taken to the top of a mountain that a humvee can’t get too. And the military does offer a course where they teach people how to load donkeys and animals.
Whatever it takes!!! Get Some Marine Corps!!!
Do the donkeys get body armor like the military doggies do?
(Seriously, I think that news kicks ass. So to speak.)
The US military has really never gotten rid of pack animals completely. We used them in WWI (We still had horse cav) WWII in Burma and the Pacific quite a bit, In Nam it was not unusual for SOG and groups with similar missions to us pack animals.
My guess is the Pentigon does not have a problem with the idea of pack animals at all. It’s a long tradition with our military.
Hey guys, don’t worry about the donkeys, just load the wagon!!