Bryan Murphy That is Sergeant Langille. He drilled each of his gunners to know each other’s jobs in case of casualties. American Gunners are specialized, to only know how to do one job, not each other’s. That was a slow time when the Talliban was regrouping. An American Master Sergeant told him he put more bullets down range faster than his own troops and that he should slow down..
Bro. I am yousof shah i worked with Canadian army Battle group 1Rcb as an interpreter with chalrles. Fob spervan company. Bro if you have any email or contact of major taylor E. F. Now my situation is very bad. Or email address of charles company.
Actually, I am very sure troops don't go out that much in the field, I think it's pretty accurate. Large scale operations didn't happen that often after 2007 for the Canadian Military.
That is Sergeant Langille. He drilled each of his gunners to know each other’s jobs in case of casualties. American Gunners are specialized, to only know how to do one job, not each other’s. That was a slow time when the Talliban was regrouping. An American Master Sergeant told him he put more bullets down range faster than his own troops and that he should slow down..
On time or on target, your choice.
Bryan Murphy
That is Sergeant Langille. He drilled each of his gunners to know each other’s jobs in case of casualties. American Gunners are specialized, to only know how to do one job, not each other’s.
That was a slow time when the Talliban was regrouping. An American Master Sergeant told him he put more bullets down range faster than his own troops and that he should slow down..
Uh, this isn't specific to one dude. You are cross trained on all jobs on DP1 lol...
Uh lol. I know dude, he was my number one. Also my instructor in Gagetown
It’s for civies and that American chick that don’t understand. Ref. Slow period and political issue.
Rog?
Bro. I am yousof shah i worked with Canadian army Battle group 1Rcb as an interpreter with chalrles. Fob spervan company. Bro if you have any email or contact of major taylor E. F. Now my situation is very bad. Or email address of charles company.
Always liked to think US gunners are both highly specialized experienced AND also Cross trained (like most other US troops) to do Jobs of others.
Big boys having a good ol'time.
Once a week fire missions? That sounds like a politics problem. Pretty sure that men down range need artillery more than once a week.
well to the bureaucracy of today's armies
Actually, I am very sure troops don't go out that much in the field, I think it's pretty accurate.
Large scale operations didn't happen that often after 2007 for the Canadian Military.
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Read...there were major ops in 2010.
If the 12 FOBs aren't being engaged that means the Taliban are staying safe & away.
Do gunners ever get to leave the compound and see anything locally?
Of course. There have been arty fatalities OTW
Everyone talks shit about Canada, but not many of those same people want to go up against their troops....
hammer is as good as a bayonet
Fuckin A
Пока они выстрелят раз, Д-30 выстрелит 3 раза
Like a gun crew except slower
That is Sergeant Langille. He drilled each of his gunners to know each other’s jobs in case of casualties. American Gunners are specialized, to only know how to do one job, not each other’s.
That was a slow time when the Talliban was regrouping. An American Master Sergeant told him he put more bullets down range faster than his own troops and that he should slow down..
The Canadian military is the size of one of the smaller US state's own militias. Half of California's militia size. Huge country though.
Ok?
I was expecting a moose some maple syrup.
Your comment isn't funny at all. Stop the mockery.