Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1
I don't want to hear another word about the petty take a knee given how this president is treating a gold star widow.
The troops were there due to ‘bring back our girls’ Michelle. Furthermore, this widow has no right to information that can compromise future missions and potentially get others killed. I understand she’s grieving but she’s being led to believe she has a right to this information. The media and Dems should stop using her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The modern odds of any US servicemember being killed in action are incredibly low. No one signs up for the military with the expectation that he has a good chance of dying. The odds are incredibly low.
That's true, but it is not true of special forces such as green berets.
He wasn't a green beret...
Group Support Command. Would it have been 3rd GSC? He was a mechanic and was probably a driver for the team that day. But that's just an assumption on my part.
I'm aware of that he was not green beret. But he was taking part in a green beret operation. I guess one must be very explicit when posting here.
But did he sign up to take part in a green beret operation? Did he really know what he was getting himself into?
Absolutely. The military does not spring special forces operations on unsuspecting troops.
Well they kind of do. Anyone can be assigned to the support command if they need that MOS. The Army just puts you where they need you. My spouse was in a GSC Signal detachment and had no idea what the unit even was until he looked it up. He loved it and enjoyed his time there, but he that was just where he PCSed to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1
I don't want to hear another word about the petty take a knee given how this president is treating a gold star widow.
The troops were there due to ‘bring back our girls’ Michelle. Furthermore, this widow has no right to information that can compromise future missions and potentially get others killed. I understand she’s grieving but she’s being led to believe she has a right to this information. The media and Dems should stop using her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1
I don't want to hear another word about the petty take a knee given how this president is treating a gold star widow.
The troops were there due to ‘bring back our girls’ Michelle. Furthermore, this widow has no right to information that can compromise future missions and potentially get others killed. I understand she’s grieving but she’s being led to believe she has a right to this information. The media and Dems should stop using her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1
I don't want to hear another word about the petty take a knee given how this president is treating a gold star widow.
The troops were there due to ‘bring back our girls’ Michelle. Furthermore, this widow has no right to information that can compromise future missions and potentially get others killed. I understand she’s grieving but she’s being led to believe she has a right to this information. The media and Dems should stop using her.
Anonymous wrote:+1
I don't want to hear another word about the petty take a knee given how this president is treating a gold star widow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would REALLY like to know why private contractors are the ones doing rescue/recovery of US military personnel
Huh? We've been using private contractors since Blackwater/Halliburton, etc. It's a way to keep troop numbers low and let the contractors do our dirty work, and has the side benefit of enriching US oligarchs.
And before that when we used to use the now defunct Executive Outcomes. I remember hearing Africans interviewed saying that they wished Executive Outcomes was still in charge because it was the best government they'd ever had.
Anonymous wrote:Any of the "Support our troops" crowd who supports the way this Gold Star widow has been treated is FOS.
The treatment of this woman by POTUS is far more disrespectful than someone kneeling at a game. This woman's DH gave his life for this country. That's more of a sacrifice than POTUS has made or will ever make. To continue a public fight with this woman the day after she laid her DH to rest is petty. Sure, she may be in public saying things he does not like, but this man died in service of the country and the CIC. The CIC should be a grown-up and STFU!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The modern odds of any US servicemember being killed in action are incredibly low. No one signs up for the military with the expectation that he has a good chance of dying. The odds are incredibly low.
That's true, but it is not true of special forces such as green berets.
He wasn't a green beret...
Group Support Command. Would it have been 3rd GSC? He was a mechanic and was probably a driver for the team that day. But that's just an assumption on my part.
I'm aware of that he was not green beret. But he was taking part in a green beret operation. I guess one must be very explicit when posting here.
But did he sign up to take part in a green beret operation? Did he really know what he was getting himself into?
Absolutely. The military does not spring special forces operations on unsuspecting troops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The modern odds of any US servicemember being killed in action are incredibly low. No one signs up for the military with the expectation that he has a good chance of dying. The odds are incredibly low.
That's true, but it is not true of special forces such as green berets.
He wasn't a green beret...
Group Support Command. Would it have been 3rd GSC? He was a mechanic and was probably a driver for the team that day. But that's just an assumption on my part.
I'm aware of that he was not green beret. But he was taking part in a green beret operation. I guess one must be very explicit when posting here.
But did he sign up to take part in a green beret operation? Did he really know what he was getting himself into?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The modern odds of any US servicemember being killed in action are incredibly low. No one signs up for the military with the expectation that he has a good chance of dying. The odds are incredibly low.
That's true, but it is not true of special forces such as green berets.
He wasn't a green beret...
Group Support Command. Would it have been 3rd GSC? He was a mechanic and was probably a driver for the team that day. But that's just an assumption on my part.
I'm aware of that he was not green beret. But he was taking part in a green beret operation. I guess one must be very explicit when posting here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would REALLY like to know why private contractors are the ones doing rescue/recovery of US military personnel
Huh? We've been using private contractors since Blackwater/Halliburton, etc. It's a way to keep troop numbers low and let the contractors do our dirty work, and has the side benefit of enriching US oligarchs.