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ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Marine Bayonet | Bayonet | Marines.com
From the Marines themselves!!
OUCH!
From the Marines themselves!!
OUCH!
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few·er   [fyoo-er]
adjective
1. of a smaller number
It does not mean zero.
<Knocks on the dumb dumb's head> WHAT DOES EVERY SINGLE MARINE MEAN TO YOU????
My gawd, you liberals are morons.
Yes, every single Marine would still be fewer bayonets than in 1916.
ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Marine Bayonet | Bayonet | Marines.com
From the Marines themselves!!
OUCH!
Ohhh OOOPSIE.. US Military SpecOps Led Afghanistan Invasion on Horses Monument at WTC: Bayonets Still in Use: Biden Failed Status of Forces Agreement | Maggie's Notebook
In October 2011, a monument to Special Forces who led the Afghanistan invasion on horses was preparing for the final touches before finding its resting place across from the World Trade Center site. The Unit, known as the Horse Soldiers were awed by what they were doing on that day. ✔Obama isnt known to spend much time at the 9/11/01 Memorial.
So now the ASSCLOWN doesn't even know we still use horses as well???????????????????????????
Bwhahahahaha I LOVE IT!
Here.. I'll do it for you LIBRUL dummies.. LOL
But the bayonet is still standard issue military equipment for the U.S. Marine Corps starting at basic training. Marines train in how to use the bayonet in close combat warfare.
According to the Marine Corps website, attach the OKC-3S Bayonet to your rifle and it is an effective close combat weapon.
The OKC-3S is the weapon of choice when shots cant be fired, according to the website.
And both the Marines and Army train regularly in hand-to-hand combat because military leaders believe it will help hone their reflexes and their edge in a variety of situations. While most service members dont get training on horseback riding, the special operations forces used horses during the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan
A Pointed Argument: Bayonets and Horses - Washington Wire - WSJ
NOT JUST MARINES, ARMY too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh noes............
Here.. I'll do it for you LIBRUL dummies.. LOL
But the bayonet is still standard issue military equipment for the U.S. Marine Corps starting at basic training. Marines train in how to use the bayonet in close combat warfare.
According to the Marine Corps website, “attach the OKC-3S Bayonet” to your rifle and it is an effective close combat weapon.
“The OKC-3S is the weapon of choice when shots can’t be fired,” according to the website.
And both the Marines and Army train regularly in hand-to-hand combat because military leaders believe it will help hone their reflexes and their edge in a variety of situations. While most service members don’t get training on horseback riding, the special operations forces used horses during the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan
A Pointed Argument: Bayonets and Horses - Washington Wire - WSJ
NOT JUST MARINES, ARMY too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh noes............
Keep up those English language remedial classes LGS.
Good luck, you are truly a poster child for Republican education policies.
Here.. I'll do it for you LIBRUL dummies.. LOL
But the bayonet is still standard issue military equipment for the U.S. Marine Corps starting at basic training. Marines train in how to use the bayonet in close combat warfare.
According to the Marine Corps website, attach the OKC-3S Bayonet to your rifle and it is an effective close combat weapon.
The OKC-3S is the weapon of choice when shots cant be fired, according to the website.
And both the Marines and Army train regularly in hand-to-hand combat because military leaders believe it will help hone their reflexes and their edge in a variety of situations. While most service members dont get training on horseback riding, the special operations forces used horses during the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan
A Pointed Argument: Bayonets and Horses - Washington Wire - WSJ
NOT JUST MARINES, ARMY too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh noes............
Keep up those English language remedial classes LGS.
Good luck, you are truly a poster child for Republican education policies.
She's posting facts with links. All you're doing is making personal attacks. If you don't like her topic...move on...fairly simple, no?
<Knocks on the dumb dumb's head> WHAT DOES EVERY SINGLE MARINE MEAN TO YOU????
My gawd, you liberals are morons.
Yes, every single Marine would still be fewer bayonets than in 1916.
Oh really????? So show us with statistics your claim. BACK IT UP.. lol
Yes, every single Marine would still be fewer bayonets than in 1916.
Oh really????? So show us with statistics your claim. BACK IT UP.. lol
Well...let's see. The National Defense Act (3 June 1916) set the peace strength of the Regular Army at 220,000 officers and men and of the National Guard at 450,000.
That's about, what, 600,000 bayonets? There are not 600,000 Marines currently serving.
Did you know we still use horses too?