Don't fuck with the boys from the bayou! 616lbs and he made it look easy! Pre-season All American Will Campbell!
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— LSU Football (@LSUfootball) July 19, 2024
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Don't fuck with the boys from the bayou! 616lbs and he made it look easy! Pre-season All American Will Campbell!
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— LSU Football (@LSUfootball) July 19, 2024
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OK. I've been getting an online education about Force Design 2030.
Berger and crew WAS RIGHT in their wanting to get out from under the weight of the M1A1. I consider that weird cause a force that arrives from the sea SHOULD BE able to carry more tonnage than one that arrives by air but that's a different conversation.
Oh and make no mistake. In my online learning I found that MANY previous commandant's wanted out of the M1A1 family.
But those previous commandant's always declared that direct fire was a necessity.
So how did we reach a point where the 82nd and other Army light infantry has a medium tank ENTERING service and the Marine Corps is on the outside looking in with many wondering if direct fire will be organic to the Marine Corps or if we will have to beg the Army or Allies to provide it for us (getting tired of the line that you never want to fight alone and that you MUST have allied nations with you....SOMEONE has to lead...when will we learn that OUR allies will not provide us with capabilities and that they DEPEND ON US!).
This brings me to the ACV.
I've asked many times but that vehicle really has no clear role in Force Design 2030. No one can spell it out with the new way that the Marine Corps is approaching things.
Did you know that at one time the ACV was gonna be a WHOLE family of vehicles to include a mobile gun system sporting a 120mm cannon? That appears dead. I've seen no talk of the USMC acquiring the M10 Booker. The Recon Vehicle seems to be lost in the sauce with no indication of forward movement with that program, quite the contrary, it appears that they're making Mobile Companies that are small boat and robot based to assist in fleet battles rather than providing firepower to Marines on the ground.
That's what's so frustrating with this whole endeavour. They're attempting to have it all three ways. They point to past statements but forget that those previous commandants were all struggling to make the Marine Corps more nimble WITHOUT diminishing its combat power on land.
Force Design 2030 is so Navy centric that the Marine Corps will soon be an afterthought while tucked under them and soon to loose its independent service status.
This is gonna be a bit rambling and I hope to flesh it out so bear with me while I try and chew thru this mess that has torn at the Marine Corps family.
1. How did we get here?
If you listen to the advocates of the plan (trying to keep this one civil) this all originated in the 2019 NDA. We don't have access to the classified and I would assume more detailed versions of that plan but the advocates said that the USMC MUST TURN to the pacing threat that is China.
I think this is the first shatterpoint.
We don't know if the NDA pushed the Marine Corps to do this or was it the interpretation of the then Commandant Berger alone.
What do we know?
That the refrain of the USMC becoming a second land army was all the rage in General Officer circles.
No one explained exactly what that meant. The Marine Corps fought the battles that the nation needed. I never understood the rationale of the USMC becoming a second land army when it was carrying out the tasks assigned. Additionally whenever the OLD Marine Corps was talked about it was how affordable the Marine Corps was.
X amount of infantry forces. X amount of tactical air. X amount of this and that (much of it land forces) from what is statistically a small force.
What I DO KNOW is that the Marine Corps became a victim of Navy shipbuilding. I don't blame that all on the Navy though.
If you remember correctly the Marine Corps pushed for the formerly called Mobile Landing Platform. The idea was to have a key enabler for the Ship To Objective Maneuver scheme (which I still believe in).
So long short, the Marine Corps had an era where it was going for gold plated systems in the form of ships and the Navy was providing it while leadership was gyrating from concept to concept and seeing those same golden ships basically being tossed to the side when a new great thing arrived.
Looking back a bit more we had a series of what I now call "radical" commandants. Amos was all about air power and the ground suffered. We had Neller who seemed to be all over the place and lived in the social side of things in transforming the Marine Corps that way.
Then we got Berger that had gone native in the Pacific, seems scared to death of China and wanted to push his plan and basically break the Marine Corps to such an extent that it couldn't be replaced with the added idea of putting those supporters of radical change in positions of power to keep his ideas going.
Which leads me to MY conclusion of how we got here.
Berger and those who think like he does did not do change agent 101 shit that they teach in business schools.
He did not get buy in and did not consider any critique of his ideas. He would ram rod Force Design 2030, change an entire organization that emphasizes discipline while at the sametime asks its members/former members to always be faithful to the same organization.
He didn't sell this sea change.
He rammed it thru.
That's the rub too. Mattis was SecDef during that time and he's part of Chowder II. He's against Force Design 2030. So the whole reason for FD2030 that they insist is based on the NDA that the man in charge of it pushed says the FD2030 is fucked.
We're either faced with arrogant leadership, leadership that can't change when faced with new facts, leadership that used a directive to alter the Marine Corps to their personal desires or all three.
No matter how you slice it this whole thing is an example of poor communication at its lowest level.
Trust us is not enough and that's what FD2030 advocates are hanging their hats on.
WOW! WOW! WOW!π¨π¨π¨ here's Janeen Diguiseppi, assistant director director to the FBI, sitting directly behind behind Trump at the Butler rally when he was hit! She never budged when he went to the ground but took pics. Just WTH is going on? pic.twitter.com/N3W4FIN2Zz
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44 Days!
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* plans to announce withdrawal from nomination as early as this weekend, with Sunday most likely
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A president was just shot in the face and not only has this woman not resigned, but now she’s gaslighting.
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Hold up, is that the same secret service agent that couldn’t figure out how to put her pistol back in the holster???
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She still trying to figure it out π pic.twitter.com/tnMuNY8R5a
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Don't see how you can take pride (they appear to at least to me) in smashing an old lady working at Home Depot as a check out lady. That sucks for her. She voiced her opinion OFF work hours on her own page and it was hunted down and she faces scorched earth because of it?BREAKING: Home Depot confirmed this person is no longer an employee. https://t.co/LMfoMU5ava pic.twitter.com/DoH9JR2lsL
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Motivation …
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Holy sh*t.
Mills explained how everything about the incident made no sense.
CNN anchor Kate Bolduan was visibly stunned and… pic.twitter.com/ss6G0opgKx
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