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Dhaga Bacayl
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Postby Dhaga Bacayl » Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:13 am

[quote="MAD MAC"]See you there Dhaga.

And please don't compare Saddam's military knowledge to mine. He was an amatuer, I'm a professional.[/quote]

Oh please....you can even use AK 47


History supported that, the average US army receives 4 weeks of military training...don't insult my intelligence man. There is reason you're in Germany.

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Postby Steeler [Crawler2] » Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:18 am

Dhaga
I spent four years in a military college (Norwich University). I spent over a year at FT Huachuca Arizona attending the Military Intelligence Officers Basic and Advance Courses. I spent 9 weeks at FT Leavenworth attending the Army's Combined Arms Staff Services School. I also completed the Command And General Staff Course.

The "Average" US Army soldier goes through basic training and then attends advanced individual training (AIT) to get qualified in his military occupational specialty (MOS). This training can last anywhere from 5 moths to more than a year. Basic takes six weeks to complete, and every soldier has to attend AIT after that. No soldier only gets four weeks of training.

I do believe you are talking out of your a$$ on this subject.

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Postby Dhaga Bacayl » Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:34 am

[quote="MAD MAC"]Dhaga
I spent four years in a military college (Norwich University). I spent over a year at FT Huachuca Arizona attending the Military Intelligence Officers Basic and Advance Courses. I spent 9 weeks at FT Leavenworth attending the Army's Combined Arms Staff Services School. I also completed the Command And General Staff Course.

The "Average" US Army soldier goes through basic training and then attends advanced individual training (AIT) to get qualified in his military occupational specialty (MOS). This training can last anywhere from 5 moths to more than a year. Basic takes six weeks to complete, and every soldier has to attend AIT after that. No soldier only gets four weeks of training.

I do believe you are talking out of your a$$ on this subject.[/quote]

Next time you will say you roomed with C. Powell....


You just said that the basic training takes 6 weeks. What is the difference 4 weeks, 6 weeks...


Your information above doesn't tell me anything but that you're a career soldier, which is even worst than I thought. Do you have or know any life out side of the military uniform?

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Postby Steeler [Crawler2] » Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:38 am

My entire adult life I have been in uniform. And proud of it. I love to soldier, live to soldier. Going to be hard letting it all go.

And you didn't pay attention (no surprise there). You're leaving out AIT which I mentioned all soldiers must attend. The shortest training time available to the lowliest private in the US Army is about five months - you knucklehead. They don't get to a line unit before 5 months of training.

My military education has been, if we include my time at Norwich, just short of six years.

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Postby TZ Somali » Thu Oct 20, 2005 10:55 pm

lol...did we you have to read us your CV?

Surprised

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Postby Steeler [Crawler2] » Fri Oct 21, 2005 3:16 am

Hey blame Dhaga who was talking out of his a$$.


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