ce lo stiamo chiedendo tutti ma a quanto pare, da come si legge in giro sui canali ufficiali e non, il comando marines preferisce la mobilità alla potenza di fuoco
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interessante come indossino ancora Mack vest e tasche del vecchio kit fsbe1.
E la patch dei Raiders che hanno rispolverato è veramente fatta male.
Panama 2004
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sinceramente io mi trovo più dalla parte di quello che ha scritto l'operatore citato poco fa....Quote:
il comando marines preferisce la mobilità alla potenza di fuoco
un aggeggio full auto con caricatori da 30 colpi, sei costretto a sparare in raffiche da 3 per risparmiare ed alla fine è come avere un M4 in full...poi ti devi portare appresso "ufficialmente" i soliti 7 caricatori da 30....210 colpi
è come il BAR nella ww2.... un oggetto affascinante, ma alla fine se non c'era qualcuno in squadra con le cal.30, beh il Bar serviva a ben poco.
forse sono gia state postate?
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A Marine with 1st Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment verifies the battle sight zero on his rifle at Camp Leatherneck, Helmand province, Sept. 5. The battalion is a reserve infantry unit based out of New England and is currently conducting in theater exercises after arriving last week.
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ah, che figata.
Zio se riesco a reperire il calcio adatto mi sa che ho deciso cosa fare col bumbarex :D
lol
24th MEU BLT 1/6 - afghanistan
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2 foto ritrovate oggi cercando altro. Sono di aprile e agosto 2008, nel periodo in cui avevano fornito i ciras e altri piccoli lotti di roba FSBE II alla fanteria. Notare l'hydration carrier FSBE II usata come cosciale con 2 frag e la canteen sempre FSBE II
altre foto interessanti ripescate per caso su usmc.mil
navy corpsman
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setup alla john rambo :DQuote:
Lance Cpl. Nathan Braunsberg, right, a fireteam leader; Seaman Recruit Joseph Kubat, center, a corpsman; and Lance Cpl. Ken Szesnat, a squad automatic weapon gunner, all with Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, search their surroundings for additional enemy combatants after exchanging fire with a Taliban insurgent during a firefight in Karez-e Sayyidi, Helmand province, Afghanistan, July 9, 2010. Lima Company Marines have faced intense fighting in Karez-e Sayyidi in recent weeks as they near the end of their deployment
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Sergeant Robert C. Angellella (right), a squad leader with 2nd Platoon, India Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, and Lance Cpl. Daniel Careaga, a mortarman with India Co., receive orders over a radio transmission while on a patrol in Marjah, Helmand province, Afghanistan, June 18, 2010. During the patrol, 3/6 Marines and soldiers from the Afghan National Army cleared a southeastern sector within India Company’s area of operation, looking for weapons caches, improvised explosive device-making factories and insurgents. This particular sector is notorious for its Taliban presence
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Private First Class Justin Gomez (right), a machine gunner with Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, provides security for a patrol in Marjah, Helmand province, Afghanistan, while Cpl. Mikah Rust, the squad leader, checks his global positioning system, April 15, 2010. Gomez, from Long Beach, Miss., deployed to Afghanistan with 3/6 in January, less than a month after graduating from the School of Infantry
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Capt. Ryan Sparks, the company commander for Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, looks over a map with his Afghan National Army counterpart, in Marjah, Afghanistan, Feb. 20, 2010. Marines and sailors with 1/6 took part in Operation Moshtarak, the second largest offensive in the history of Operation Enduring Freedom, aimed at wresting the city of Marjah from Taliban control