New Rules Of Engagement For U.S. Forces..

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Bear in mind that these rule amendments can also work for your own personal defense rules at home, or on the street.


With U.S. military forces ready for war with Iraq, troops around the nation are preparing to ship out for the Middle East. The Marines have taken a lighter look at some rules of ground combat, and we obtained a copy of them.

Among the 24 rules are such gems as, No. 1: "Bring a gun. Preferably, bring at least two guns. Bring all of your friends who have guns," and, No. 2, "Anything worth shooting is worth shooting twice. Ammo is cheap. Life is expensive."

Rule No. 7 is: "In 10 years nobody will remember the details of caliber, stance, or tactics. They will only remember who lived." And No. 8: "If you are not shooting, you should be communicating, reloading and running."

Rule No. 10 addresses a worst-case scenario: "Someday someone may kill you with your own gun, but they should have to beat you to death with it because it is empty." And No. 11: "Always cheat; always win. The only unfair fight is the one you lose."

As for prisoners, the rule is: Be careful. No 18: "Watch their hands. Hands kill. (In God we trust. Everyone else, keep your hands where I can see them)."

And advice for warriors in combat, Nos. 21 and 22: "Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet. Be courteous to everyone, friendly to no one."

In a dig at other services, the Marines offer this: "U.S. Navy rules: 1. Adopt an aggressive offshore posture. 2. Send the Marines. 3. Drink Coffee."

Army rules: "Show up after fight to provide security and help hand out food to all of the displaced civilians."

Air Force rules: "Watch this all on cable in a BOQ [Bachelor Officers´ Quarters] while drinking a beer."


*Question - Can you think of more, or have you heard some good ones?

www.gertz.com :D :D
 
In a dig at other services, the Marines offer this: "U.S. Navy rules: 1. Adopt an aggressive offshore posture. 2. Send the Marines. 3. Drink Coffee."

Army rules: "Show up after fight to provide security and help hand out food to all of the displaced civilians."

Air Force rules: "Watch this all on cable in a BOQ [Bachelor Officers´ Quarters] while drinking a beer."

I like them all but these three are the best...I know my hubbys unit during the orignal gulf war adopted the saying: oh hellllllll no you didn't shot at my blackhawk...someone calls the marines LOL
:nana:
 
I tried to join the marien corp. but I couldn't pass the physical..... I couldn't stuff my head in a jar!
 
Rule number one: Kill people and break stuff.

Rule number two: Dont get killed

Rule number three: Men die in battle

Rule number four: You cant change rule number three, because you dont make the rules.
 
It's almost scary how much some of those make sense.
 
Lost Cause said:
In a dig at other services, the Marines offer this: "U.S. Navy rules: 1. Adopt an aggressive offshore posture. 2. Send the Marines. 3. Drink Coffee."

Army rules: "Show up after fight to provide security and help hand out food to all of the displaced civilians."

Air Force rules: "Watch this all on cable in a BOQ [Bachelor Officers´ Quarters] while drinking a beer."


*Question - Can you think of more, or have you heard some good ones?

www.gertz.com :D :D
Coast Guard rules: "Try very hard to keep from smirking when the Marines and SEALs puke their guts out while you are taking them ashore through the surf."
 
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The Heretic said:
Coast Guard rules: "Try very hard to keep from smirking when the Marines and SEALs puke their guts out while you are taking them ashore through the surf."

The coast guard's standard of toughness is a seasickness test?

Wow. Impressive.

;)
 
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Problem Child said:
The coast guard's standard of toughness is a seasickness test?

Wow. Impressive.

;)
Yep - and I routinely failed it (ear injury). :eek:

I remember going to a 'C' school on outboard motor repair and maintenance with some fellow Coasties and some SEALs. One of the SEALs gave us a presentation one afternoon with a slide show of their training camp. Tough guys - really tough guys. The base had a Smoker while we were there and one of the SEALs entered it and cleaned up his weight class - he could have done it with one hand tied behind his back. :eek:
 
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