Hard Sarge
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Joined: 10/1/2000 From: garfield hts ohio usa Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Captain B Well, having once been a "light" infantry soldier, trucks carry all the crap you can't (extra ammo, rations, mortar rounds, the occassional hot chow, etc.); move you to where you need to be faster than your feet, and allow you to keep pace with the armor, well, almost keep pace with them. To quote an earlier post, it is all about Command and Control as well as logistics! A foot soldier can do roughly 2-2.5 miles an hour marching for any kind of long distance. A truck can cover that same distance in 5 minutes. Go figure. quote:
ORIGINAL: FM WarB You speak of moving trucks around to move static, mostly infantry divisions. Why do inf divs need trucks to move? hmmm, as a X-Marine, I can say, we carry all the crap we got, since the Army has all of the trucks ! LOL, when I was in, they decided, maybe we should bring the 60 mike-mike back into the line companies, I was "picked" to be one of the lucky guys to try it, read the manual, the 60 mike-mike comes in 4 easy to carry parts, since only a mule would be able to carry it anywhere when it was all in one piece guess who got to play mule ! 8 months of training overseas, we get back, and they decide, that hey, it really should be a support weapon, so it should go to Weapon's Plt, and well, hey, it is too heavy to carry, lets give them Jeeps or tracks to carry the things !!!!!!!! never did get to shoot the dang thing one thing I did learn, I know why most troops that do use that old thing, only carry the tube into combat (baseplate, legs and sights, stay back in the wharehouse)
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