Monday, February 16, 2015

25th Infantry Division at sea.



HQ Army might be saying all the right things when their leadership sits down with the Marines, but these boys in the Pacific have one thing in mind.

The straw is out and they want to drink our milkshake.

Keep an eye on all the Army units in the Pacific but keep a real close eye on the 25th ID.  They're making moves to become the "on call" response force for the region.

I've seen enough to add them to my "unit alert list".  The interesting thing is that they go on and the 101st comes off.

4 comments:

  1. Because one man can only fire one weapon at a time. They simply don't have the numbers, especially if they have to break through entrenched positions or try to siege 2 more cities. FIBUA/FISH/MOUT/Whatever you call it these days requires 5 times the defender's numbers to have a chance of success.

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  2. Someone had count how long the "case fire" last... it was 25 min and seppos start firing on Ukrainians in the pocket. For 16h they "talk" to create the case fire that last 25 min... ridiculous.

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  3. @Not a professional map plan.@
    Completely agree. But the idea is logical, at my take.

    @ I'd say the loss of these 2 areas for time and development is actually worth it in Ukraine's favour.@
    Owl. I didn’t get your idea.
    Anyway, at my take – for RF’s even single Lugansk is
    enough. 1 mln Donetsk (before the warfare, ofcpurse) is too huge, to feed them.

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  4. @Given enough time, they can mobilize these resources properly for a more efficient army.
    They need about 10 years to train a good military up.@



    Completely agree.

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