Heh, whether by choice or circumstances, once you retire it’s
painful to come back out. I’m sure they have enough to deal
with just surviving.
It seems they are all talking to the recruits, feeling out how
they are doing and how they feel about training and such.
Plus it’s letting all of them know that the PTB are watching
out for them.
If training is not intense and dangerous,
combat will be much more dangerous than it has to be.
I would not be comfortable reasoning from that to
“Lives lost in training save lives in action,”
but Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan certainly did.
OTOH, we kicked their rears eventually.
President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight
Every military knows this, that training can be just
as deadly as war. They signed their name to the check,
“Up to and including….”, as did we all.
Those that died in training just had theirs cashed
before everyone else’s.
Rest In Peace, Brothers-In-Arms, you are never forgotten.
Heh, whether by choice or circumstances, once you retire it’s
painful to come back out. I’m sure they have enough to deal
with just surviving.
It seems they are all talking to the recruits, feeling out how
they are doing and how they feel about training and such.
Plus it’s letting all of them know that the PTB are watching
out for them.
If training is not intense and dangerous,
combat will be much more dangerous than it has to be.
I would not be comfortable reasoning from that to
“Lives lost in training save lives in action,”
but Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan certainly did.
OTOH, we kicked their rears eventually.
Every military knows this, that training can be just
as deadly as war. They signed their name to the check,
“Up to and including….”, as did we all.
Those that died in training just had theirs cashed
before everyone else’s.
Rest In Peace, Brothers-In-Arms, you are never forgotten.
“As did we All!” .. Salute!
Warclaw is _not_ a Polish name, weather you like it or not… 😉
https://www.behindthename.com/name/wacl16aw
No one but the cadre could pronounce his last name,
and “War Claw” just sounded cool for an Imperial Marine,
even a larval one.
way back when,. (Elis Island)
Schnechel became Stanley..
NO,, no it’s not..
it is a American bastardization of
Wrocislaw.