Hard Sarge
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Joined: 10/1/2000 From: garfield hts ohio usa Status: offline
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Hi Elcid well, as you say, in a trained and skilled plane, it is very dangerous, but the fact was, that was the end of JP airpower (just as the Banzai attack, was worthless, once it started running against trained troops, the JP had given up and the battle was over, time to die a death with honor, instead of digging in and fighting till the last, which they did towards the end, and even then, unless they were very well trained, most just killed themselfs, again, not the idea) the number of planes and pilots lost, for the number of ships damaged or sunk, we would of sunk ten times that number, if not more, and still of had a force left (but, we had trained men, they didn't, so they ordered them to die instead) still, the use of them, only meant that the High Command, had already given up, that the war was over, but they would not surrender, so lets die a honorable death, so what if everyone under us has to die first the pickets was bad duty, but was needed, that was the early warning system strange to hear how you felt about your type of duty, as a Grunt, one of our worse fears is the tank, but I was trained to kill tanks, knew what it could and couldn't do, where to do the most damage to and how to get away from it remember as a Sgt, had a Cpl from the NCO school giving a class on tank combat, and he smarted off and said to forget it, your dead if you see one, got up and told him to get out of the room, his class was over, then we gave our own class, odds are, the tank is going to win, but you never give up HARD_Sarge
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