Here is evidence on the dangers of having your own devices in operations; it's related to android devices but there are similar exploits for other OSs (feel free to move to wherever it is more appropriate): http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/report-russia-hack-ukraine-1.3908398
Here is evidence on the dangers of having your own devices in operations; it's related to android devices but there are similar exploits for other OSs (Posted it to the http://army.ca/forums/threads/119588/post-1469267.html#msg1469267 - delete this one if appropriate)...
That may just make sense; as an alternate delivery enterprise - maybe even composed, partly, of former members.
Another aspect that makes the Eng units in the reserves suffer in terms of recruiting and retention is the suffocating control that the school holds on trade level courses. For us and...
Hate to reply to an off-topic comment but let me fix something for you: all those things you mention could have been bought/committed to by the previous gov ( the conservatives, since memory seems to be hard thing to come by), they had a majority and could have fixed the procurement process. But...
Should be; otherwise, you have to go looking all over for jerry-cans while the enemy has time to react.
Ref the question about what drops first: equipment then troops.
I've been 1st, starboard, when dropping a grader... amazing how quickly it goes out once released
Here is an interesting article.
The activities in Syria and elsewhere are just peripheral to their main effort: Ukraine
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnmauldin/2016/02/26/10-maps-that-explain-russias-strategy/#45b1e70d6c82
As a Sapper/Cpl with the AB BG in the late 80s I can attest that it was really hard to maintain the required occupational trg and the para/interoperability trg. A rotation will further weaken the overall readiness of the whole as you lose continuity, as you said, and synergy/lessons learned to...
Maybe this should be in one of the other thread mentioned by Journeyman:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/airborne-jumps.htm
the French also have done some in Africa as well as the Brits...
some have said that "engineers without their equipment are just poorly trained infantry"; however; I've seldom come across a problem where some properly placed explosives won't solve it or make it irrelevant.
In all seriousness, there are many tasks where the equipment dropped at one location...
exactly, some ppl read what they want to hear and some then get unrealistic expectations which, regardless of political affiliation, are never met...
every time.
But I am a "glass half full" guy so I'm optimist that 'somethin' positive will get done before it's time to kick this crowd out ;D
Pigs in space is quite appropriate; All the airborne engineers referred to themselves as airborne thumperheads and had badges and shirts with this logo...
What ppl post on their profile is pretty irrelevant as you can probably post whatever you want.
If you don't agree with what someone post, argue your position with logic and not attacking their supposed "credibility" - as far as I am concerned everyone has the same credibility to me until I...
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