Cambrian Patrol
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- Tadpole
- Posts: 4542
- Joined: November 12th, 2004, 4:52 pm
Do us a favor, if you don't capitalise fuck all else, at least capitalise Ranger.
312th LRS 1st CAV 89-91
RS 12-91
RI 4RTB 92-94
H Co.121(ABN)(LRS)04-PRESENT
WTC PRC 05-06
OIF 06-07
WTC PRC 07-2010
TF Wolf MUTC 2010-
"The lapdance is always better when the stripper is crying"
The trouble with Scotland is it's full of Scots!
RS 12-91
RI 4RTB 92-94
H Co.121(ABN)(LRS)04-PRESENT
WTC PRC 05-06
OIF 06-07
WTC PRC 07-2010
TF Wolf MUTC 2010-
"The lapdance is always better when the stripper is crying"
The trouble with Scotland is it's full of Scots!
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- Tadpole
- Posts: 4542
- Joined: November 12th, 2004, 4:52 pm
Hey Shwick, I've tried to drop you a hint.schwick wrote:who has done it? do u know how their teams did?
This isn't some cutsie fucking teeny-bopper board.
Soldiers here are expected to set an example,either write like a fucking adult or piss off.
312th LRS 1st CAV 89-91
RS 12-91
RI 4RTB 92-94
H Co.121(ABN)(LRS)04-PRESENT
WTC PRC 05-06
OIF 06-07
WTC PRC 07-2010
TF Wolf MUTC 2010-
"The lapdance is always better when the stripper is crying"
The trouble with Scotland is it's full of Scots!
RS 12-91
RI 4RTB 92-94
H Co.121(ABN)(LRS)04-PRESENT
WTC PRC 05-06
OIF 06-07
WTC PRC 07-2010
TF Wolf MUTC 2010-
"The lapdance is always better when the stripper is crying"
The trouble with Scotland is it's full of Scots!
- Silverback
- Ranger
- Posts: 20118
- Joined: March 7th, 2004, 11:06 pm
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You know all that patrol shit is just adventure racing for "Contact adverse" units. When I was tactically handicapped (LRS) I spent Eight beautiful Scottish days and nights hiding from some Blue Belts. There were times I wished I could just initiate with a machine gun (that we didn't have) and slaughter the whole lot of 'em.
Just a note our ressupply burned in so we had to thrash about on 4 days worth of rations.
Just a note our ressupply burned in so we had to thrash about on 4 days worth of rations.
RC 2-87
3-75 84/85, 95/97
"thnks 4 pratn merku!"
3-75 84/85, 95/97
"thnks 4 pratn merku!"
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- Ranger
- Posts: 3840
- Joined: November 26th, 2003, 1:27 am
Was on a team that competed in I want to say Oct of 94, have to check the date. We got a silver. I was told only two teams got a silver that year, and no golds, but don’t know for sure Just know you basic dismounted recon tactics and be in great shape. Thing is I am told the event changes every year so you have to flexible and well rounded.
Event when I did it went something like this
movement to passage of line
passage of lines
movement to close recky
movement to help in defense of a town
range time with arty on advancing targets.
pass though a minefield
movement to exfil
The town and the recky may be backwards in order and I am sure I am leaving something out
I think my biggest gripe looking back is that everyone was stoked and doing extra PT to go. Then when we left we were there for almost 2 weeks before the event started. That sucked. Brit fucking food and no real place to continue training, so I felt smoked when I started the event. If we would have hit the ground and started the event within 24 hrs I think we would have had a much stronger showing
Event when I did it went something like this
movement to passage of line
passage of lines
movement to close recky
movement to help in defense of a town
range time with arty on advancing targets.
pass though a minefield
movement to exfil
The town and the recky may be backwards in order and I am sure I am leaving something out
I think my biggest gripe looking back is that everyone was stoked and doing extra PT to go. Then when we left we were there for almost 2 weeks before the event started. That sucked. Brit fucking food and no real place to continue training, so I felt smoked when I started the event. If we would have hit the ground and started the event within 24 hrs I think we would have had a much stronger showing
75th RGR RGT 91-94
RS 03-92
RS 03-92
Agreed-the water also sucked so we were dehydrated.Horned Toad wrote:
I think my biggest gripe looking back is that everyone was stoked and doing extra PT to go. Then when we left we were there for almost 2 weeks before the event started. That sucked. Brit fucking food and no real place to continue training, so I felt smoked when I started the event. If we would have hit the ground and started the event within 24 hrs I think we would have had a much stronger showing
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- Tadpole
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- rufus the brit
- Embryo
- Posts: 5
- Joined: July 11th, 2006, 5:01 am
been there it was different
Hey Buddy,
Yeah I have taken part in that event.
All i have to say about it was that it was hellish.
Wish you all the best of luck see if you can beat my silver medal mate.
Take care watch out for the sheep
Yeah I have taken part in that event.
All i have to say about it was that it was hellish.
Wish you all the best of luck see if you can beat my silver medal mate.
Take care watch out for the sheep
Re: been there it was different
We sent a team back in the 90's. They got a gold medal.rufus the brit wrote:Hey Buddy,
Yeah I have taken part in that event.
All i have to say about it was that it was hellish.
Wish you all the best of luck see if you can beat my silver medal mate.
Take care watch out for the sheep
Riamh Nar dhruid O sbairn lan
(Never Retreat From The Clash of Spears)
9ID LRS 90-91
I CORPS LRS 91-93
A CO. 1/509 PIR 93-97
75TH RRA member
Praise be to the LORD my Rock,
who trains my hands for war,
my fingers for battle.
Psalm 144:1
(Never Retreat From The Clash of Spears)
9ID LRS 90-91
I CORPS LRS 91-93
A CO. 1/509 PIR 93-97
75TH RRA member
Praise be to the LORD my Rock,
who trains my hands for war,
my fingers for battle.
Psalm 144:1