Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Zero Blog Thirty's interview with the SMMC...

 

Watch the entire thing but I wanted to highlight the talk starting at 15:00.

Don't know this dude, never heard of him, yada yada yada.

What I do think is that he missed a great opportunity to get some great information on the thinking behind some of the moves being made.

To be critical (and I might be being unfair), but this bubba was star struck and talked too damn much.

Just as the SMMC was about to open up about some very valid concerns that many has he moved the conversation on.

This was a handpicked interview.

I'd talk less, ask a few pointed questions, shut my mouth and just let him talk.

Hopefully the next guy lets him do it.

We haven't talked about the cluster that was the evacuation of Kabul....Check out this witness testimony & and 1 Marine if given permission could have stopped the chaos/death

 

The Chinese exported Covid, did we export a banking crisis?

 

I thought this might be contained in just the tech sector (they've been getting rocked and no one is talking about it...even FaceBook is laying off 10K works in round and round of cuts and no one is talking about it) but now its spread to the banks? Even worse I thought it was contained in just the US, but if this is hitting Europe then what happens when its Asia, the Middle East and Africa? Want to talk about a potentially destabalizing situation for weak govts if the banks turn insolvent? Crisis Response Forces should at least do equipment checks IF (and that's a big fat IF) I'm right.

Knowledge on this is totally lacking so tell me where I'm wrong.

Are we finally seeing an awakening to the cancer that is "gangster rap"????

I can only hope but confidence is non-existant.

I wish policy makers could take a walk in the shoes of every LEO, Deputy, Corrections, Firefighter, Paramedic...hell even school teacher now and see the damage that is being caused.

You say music is just an art form?  You say even Johnny Cash was a rebel?  You say we're even seeing rap music in country music?

I say "yep" you're right to all of that.

But gangster rap (old term but still used in my circles...don't know what the modern term is) is different.

When music propels the weak minded to commit crimes then its a problem.

The bigger problem?

Most of those guys don't even live the lifestyle they're promoting.  The few that do die ugly fast.

B-Roll: Marines fire MAAWS downrange

 

* Another pet peeve!! Why the insistance on these crazy naming convention? Why not simply call the damn weapon by its proper name...Carl Gustaf, instead of reinventing a wheel that ain't broke? Let me have a get off my lawn moment...and this one goes back aways too but seems to have picked up speed. KEEP IT SIMPLE! If possible keep it historic! The perfect example is the LVT-1. It went LVT-1, LVT-2, LVT-3, LVT-4, LVT-5, LVTP-6 (ya'll forgot about that sweet little rig didn't ya!), LVT-7 and then the trend hit and it was renamed AAV!!! Pity. But small touchstones to what came before is no longer appreciated and that's a shame.

Women are about to lose their sports if they continue to let transgendered females to participate...

 

This is the horrible future for women's sports.

You will have genetic men that identify as female dominating it soon enough if things continue the way they are.

My problem?

Its hard to play shining knight when women don't appear to even give a damn themselves.

It's a pity too.

I absolutely LUV  women's track and field. I attend local meets, have been to a few at LSU, Southern, U Of L and NSU.

I've watched a few high school girls softball and they put on a good show too.

If trans females start dominating then why even attend.

I know alot are thinking that this is just dinosaur thinking and that I should get along with the times.

I just wonder.

This is blatant and its wrong.  Our society (American) is twisting itself into pretzels trying to justify this too.  Even the US Army is trying to build a PT test that is gender neutral...a freaking impossibility because men are different from women...but they're still trying despite the science being the science!

What do you guys think.

Littoral Raid Force

* I swear to God when the Marine Corps latches onto a "key word" they latch onto it the way a new born latches onto a nipple. You're MARINES! You don't need to put the word "Littoral" in front of EVERYTHING YOU FUCKING DO! It's stupid. It's goes against the ethos of any clime, any place! Or is it now any clime, any place as long as its within a few miles of the ocean?

Open Comment Post. 15 Mar 23

Exercise Warrior Shield Air Assault with 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team

 

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

The current amphibious force can meet the military’s missions for the immediate future, Vice Adm. Sara Joyner

 via USNI News

The proposal does show the Navy buying an America-class amphibious assault ship in FY 2027 and starting to buy the Landing Ship Medium – previously known as the Light Amphibious Warship – in FY 2025. The Navy would buy another Landing Ship Medium in FY 2026, followed by two each in FY 2027 and FY 2028, according to the current procurement scheme. The platform is meant to shuttle small units of Marines between islands and shorelines in the Pacific, where they could set up expeditionary bases and fire anti-ship missiles.

So they'll have 18 by 2040?

 The current amphibious force can meet the military’s missions for the immediate future, Vice Adm. Sara Joyner, the director of Force Structure, Resources and Assessment on the Joint Staff (J8), told reporters Monday.

This actually makes sense.  The Ground Combat Element is smaller and lighter than in the past.  Quite honestly when it comes to tonnage moved by the Gator Navy for a Marine Regiment, with 31 large amphibious ships they'll have excess capacity.

Berger got called on what he's been saying and the numbers did not match the rhetoric.

Add Landing Ship Mediums to the mix and even with the fall in numbers to 24, the USMC will have more than enough ships to fulfill its new mission sets.

 “We believe that’s vital to the Indo-Pacific region in particular, and as we look at all the investments we’re making, for example, in the Marine Corps’ Force Design 2030, of course it includes the ability to move around our Marine forces,” Hicks said.

“The question really is what is the right mix of capabilities for today and for tomorrow, and that’s where we’re taking time to look at what that right mix of capabilities looks like, including, of course … in the case you’re pointing out on the amphibious forces.”

The bean counters always get the last word.  The MEU hasn't evolved.  I dare say its de-volved to a point where it can only perform the recon/counter recon mission & EABO.

There just isn't justification for the legacy amphibious ships in this new construct.

Add to all of the above all the talk from inside Marine Corps circles to use the ships as anything but amphibious assault and they become a luxury instead of a necessity.

Story here, but its obvious that this is another failure of Berger and his team.  They pushed so hard for FD2030 that they failed to take into account the ramifications of such a dramatic transformation.

My prediction.

The Gator Fleet will sink to 20 large amphibs.  11 big decks and 9 San Antonio class ships.

FD2030 will go down in Marine Corps history as Berger's folly.