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But today's Doonesbury just nails the feelings between the Army and the USMC.


I've Always Wondered

Date: 7 May 2006 17:30 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aurictech.livejournal.com
If I'm an "Army of One," wouldn't that make me Chief of Staff, and thus entitled to O10 pay? (As a Guardsman, I'll settle for being Adjutant General, at a pay grade of O8.)

Re: I've Always Wondered

Date: 7 May 2006 18:14 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gridlore.livejournal.com
Gah, but I hate that slogan. Back when I was a newbie grunt, I was told in no uncertain terms that I existed to support the M-60 gunner. My rifle was meaningless. My main role was to haul 800 rounds of ammo.

Re: I've Always Wondered

Date: 7 May 2006 18:45 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] murphymom.livejournal.com
You know -it's only in the last few years that I learned that a "round" of ammo was a single shell...suddenly all those WWII and Civil War movies where the exchange "How much ammo is left? 72 rounds, sir!" occurs seem so much more fraught with impending doom. I guess scriptwriters assumed everyone knew the terminology.

However - I still don't even want to think about how much 800 rounds weighs.

Re: I've Always Wondered

Date: 7 May 2006 20:14 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gridlore.livejournal.com
45lbs, more or less. We carried the ammo in 100-round belts, which were packed into cardboard boxes inside cloth carriers. Generally, you'd keep two boxes attached to your web gear or worn around the neck, and the rest in the ruck sack for later retrival.

The M-60 itself weighed 23lbs. So the M-60 gunner was carrying about 70lbs in just weapon and ammo load before adding in other necessary gear.

This is why I became a sniper.

Date: 7 May 2006 18:01 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bunyip.livejournal.com
I love it :)

Date: 7 May 2006 22:15 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsjafo.livejournal.com
I love it when a recruiter asks "any questions?" I always ask (or have my son ask) is the military still giving investigational new drugs to military members without their knowledge or consent? They almost always shut up at that point.

Date: 8 May 2006 03:30 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] johno.livejournal.com
Sorry to say, the "Army is staffed with losers" stance was instilled in me during in-processing at the MEPS center.

The Army Major who guided us through signing the contracts, spent the entire time talking down the other services. He finally got to the nicknames. Jarhead, Swabby and Zoomie. Someone asked what's the name for Army, "Soldiers" was his response. He got hopping mad when someone in the back called out "Grunts."


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