Friday, May 11, 2012
Scout Swimmers Course.
Note: With the Marine Corps vowing to get even more "amphibious" (whatever that means...I thought we already were) I envision even greater roles for Scout Swimmers. I predict and I could easily be wrong, but with MARSOC demanding more personnel, that we could see a combining of Scout Swimmer with Scout Snipers for a true in house Recon capability...call it a Scout Platoon within the Regiment with detachments shopped out to MEU's. But that's just my future vision.
Photos by Lance Cpl. Erik Brooks
Photos by Lance Cpl. Erik Brooks
A Marine secures the beach after a clandestine landing at the Kin Blue Training Area during a scout swimmers course April 30.
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Japan's new Super Carrier & Imperial thinking toward Communist China!
Joe (thanks buddy!) sent me this article on the Japanese "fantasy" Super Carrier. That article led me to China Smack and it appears that the ancient rivalry between these two powers is taking place already...at least in cyber space. While China web artist and nationalist like to image Chinese warplanes destroying US airplanes, the Japanese have their sights firmly set on doing the same to Chinese planes. Check out both articles by going here and here....Oh and before you dismiss it entirely the article on the Japanese super carrier is written by Kyle Mizokami a contributor to War is Boring.
Update on Riverine mission to Africa.
Update on the Riverines deploying with Marines to Security Partnership Mission Africa (or whatever the designation is).
I noticed in the published story that the Riverines, whether working with US Marines or Dutch Marines always tend to fall back to the insertion and extraction mission set.
That is rather unsat in my mind.
Riverines have an onshore mission. Patroling, route recon etc...or at least their advertising says that. Don't get me wrong. I like joint when joint makes sense, but if you can perform a mission independently that means that you're not tying down two units when one can get the job done.
Preservation of forces and all that jazz.
I'd like the Riverines to be prepared to get it on by themselves. Not to prove anything to the Navy or the Marine Corps but to the policy makers and the Navy brass. I will be following their deployment closely. I'm hoping for good things and hopefully their Commandant will push the boundaries to the stretching point.
I noticed in the published story that the Riverines, whether working with US Marines or Dutch Marines always tend to fall back to the insertion and extraction mission set.
That is rather unsat in my mind.
Riverines have an onshore mission. Patroling, route recon etc...or at least their advertising says that. Don't get me wrong. I like joint when joint makes sense, but if you can perform a mission independently that means that you're not tying down two units when one can get the job done.
Preservation of forces and all that jazz.
I'd like the Riverines to be prepared to get it on by themselves. Not to prove anything to the Navy or the Marine Corps but to the policy makers and the Navy brass. I will be following their deployment closely. I'm hoping for good things and hopefully their Commandant will push the boundaries to the stretching point.
AW169 Helicopter Completes Its Maiden Flight
AgustaWestland, a Finmeccanica company, is pleased to announce that the
first prototype of the AW169, a new generation 4.5 ton light
intermediate helicopter, successfully completed its maiden flight
yesterday. The AW169 programme is on schedule to achieve basic civil
certification in 2014. The AW169 was flown by AgustaWestland’s Chief
Test Pilot, Giuseppe Lo Coco, Test Pilot Giuseppe Afruni, and Flight
Test Engineers Massimo Longo and Stefano Rognoni at the company’s
Cascina Costa plant in Italy. The helicopter performed as expected
during the flight which included an assessment of the helicopter’s
general handling and basic systems. The first prototype will be joined
by two more aircraft later this year and a fourth prototype in 2013.
Time Magazine has jumped the shark.
Geez.
Check out this story on the cover story on Time Magazine. "Are you Mom enough."
Wow.
I love female breasts don't get me wrong but there is something sick going on. Read it here.
Personal opinion.
Time Magazine jumped the shark, turned around, sat down and had dinner with it.
Check out this story on the cover story on Time Magazine. "Are you Mom enough."
Wow.
I love female breasts don't get me wrong but there is something sick going on. Read it here.
Personal opinion.
Time Magazine jumped the shark, turned around, sat down and had dinner with it.
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