January 14, 2004

YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME

This is being written 35 damn years after the Tet offensive. WTF?!

"The continued fighting in Iraq is what military commanders call an asymmetric battlefield. There are no front lines. U.S. troops can and have been attacked from all directions. It’s a reality quite different from what America’s soldiers have traditionally been trained to expect, and it’s forcing the Army to revise its training from the bottom up."

[It continues: "Battlefield reports indicate that the demonstated vulnerability of rotary-winged aircraft has made the use of traditional ground tactics preferrable in terms of mobility and effective; accordingly a shift towards equestrian mobililty unit brigades (EMUBS, known in former times as "The Calvary" ) will begin immediately." -PWP

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