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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: eNumbra
Military vehicles would also have license plates with that designation on them as well, would they not?
Yes.
I can't watch the video right now, does it get close enough for a look at the plates?
The first video is a grainy mess, the second the vehicles are going too fast (another red flag) to see any plates.
originally posted by: Violater1
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
I doubt this is an actual military convoy as everyone in the military knows they are to present an apolitical face in public.
I can't tell if your being sarcastic or not. However, the part of the Oath of Enlistment is "I will obey the orders of the President of the United States." Supporting the POTUS therefor part of their Oath. Nothing political.
originally posted by: bender151
a reply to: Lughnasadh
You're as ignorant as they come. Their base salary isn't much, so they get allowances for food and/or shelter. You're argument is that a soldier should enlist, risk his or her life for $15-20k/yr and have to pay for food and housing. What's really a shame is that they still have to protect you. I also hope you don't pretend to have respect for service members in real life. That would make you probably the biggest piece of crap I can imagine. I hope you turn your back to the flag at events and let everyone know how much your respect the sacrifices of others. More than that, I hope you're not collecting food stamps like so many other children of Obama.
originally posted by: djz3ro
originally posted by: Trueman
a reply to: Violater1
The third letter is a "A", that was easy to debunk.
Not as easy to debunk as your debunking, the flag is facing away from the camera so you're seeing the R, backwards as being the 3Rd.letter.instead of the second.
Maybe it's a militia trying to make people think they're active military? Not sure.to what end though...
originally posted by: Lughnasadh
originally posted by: bender151
a reply to: Lughnasadh
You're as ignorant as they come. Their base salary isn't much, so they get allowances for food and/or shelter. You're argument is that a soldier should enlist, risk his or her life for $15-20k/yr and have to pay for food and housing. What's really a shame is that they still have to protect you. I also hope you don't pretend to have respect for service members in real life. That would make you probably the biggest piece of crap I can imagine. I hope you turn your back to the flag at events and let everyone know how much your respect the sacrifices of others. More than that, I hope you're not collecting food stamps like so many other children of Obama.
Again. Not feeling too sorry.
I wish I had $400 a month to spend on myself. And no, I'm not on welfare. I have a great city government job and I make good money.
But all that money goes to food, shelter, and bills. So, cry me a river.
"Defense Department and Navy regulations prescribe flags and pennants that may be displayed as well as the manner of display," said Maxwell. "The flag shown in the video was unauthorized."
Though known as SEAL units, Navy Special Warfare Units consist of many support staff, Maxwell said, so the occupants of the vehicle flying the flag may not have been SEALs.
If the inquiry determines there was misconduct involved in the incident, Maxwell said the unit commander will "make a disposition decision as to the appropriate administrative or disciplinary action".
originally posted by: Bramble Iceshimmer
Don't they usually remove the SATCOM antennas when they demil for sale to public?
originally posted by: Zarniwoop
a reply to: Violater1
15 yard penalty... excessive celebration.
I wonder what's going to happen to these guys, considering the national coverage of an otherwise ho-hum event. I'm sure it caused quite a few people to get involved that don't appreciate that involvement.