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But where do you mean by guard duty? You mean sitting in a tower or walking the grounds.
What rooftop though?
High rise flats? Barracks tops? Towers?
[Originally posted by Brohaculo]
Sorry I missed this part in your post and didn't answer it... Yes, they were in OP's (observation posts) on top of flat roofed buildings..usually only a few stories tall..not a guard building on the perimiter of a US camp/base
My other note is this, since army regs say you must police ammo and casings and hand them in....you dont think someone would ask "Hey where did those 5 rounds go?"
Whilst in Iraq, my son was drug tested periodically. Once when he got there, and 15 times during the first three month tour. He then had one before he left for home on two weeks leave, then another when he returned. He had a further 6 during his 3 months there. All this testing is random. Some had more tests than him, some had less.
Originally posted by Brohaculo
Ok, since obviously you didnt read my answer to your question the first time, I will REPEAT...since you have asked the same question 3 times...here is what I posted in response the first time
And no...this isn't the Brittish Army, so I don't really care if they count every round expended... and toward the beginning of the war, do you acutally think they counted every single round?
No, they did not. Good lord you are being nitpicky. These aren't MP's or commo pogues, or supply guys who dont carry much ammo...these are Infantry, simple grunts, when they returned from patro/guard duty onto a secure base, they emptied their mags and chamber into a large ammo bucket. Do you really think they counted each round at the START of the war? That is hilarious. Now they count all ammo expended, and if you are involved in a shooting you are taken out of commission for a day or 2 answering the questions "who did you shoot" and "why" etc, but at the beginning those questions were not asked.
Originally posted by Brohaculo
Call it what you like, but I called it an OP because I couldn't think of a better name for it...hell call it an LPOP if you want, it still doesn't change what happened, but knock yourself out trying to disprove it since it seems as you get a kick out of it.
And yes, an OBSERVATION POST is supposed to be just that...OBSERVATION...but obviously they didn't just observe if they shot people now did they? So what would you call it, an OP/KP observation post/killing post? lmao
Originally posted by devilwasp
An E-4 is equivilant to a lance corporal, one step away from corporal.
Originally posted by Brohaculo
Do you really think they counted each round at the START of the war? That is hilarious. Now they count all ammo expended, and if you are involved in a shooting you are taken out of commission for a day or 2 answering the questions "who did you shoot" and "why" etc, but at the beginning those questions were not asked.
Originally posted by Brohaculo
Sorry for the edit...I didn't reply to Bikereddie
Whilst in Iraq, my son was drug tested periodically. Once when he got there, and 15 times during the first three month tour. He then had one before he left for home on two weeks leave, then another when he returned. He had a further 6 during his 3 months there. All this testing is random. Some had more tests than him, some had less.
So your saying in the Brittish Army has only a six month deployment, and in that time he had 24!!!!!!! drug tests? Wow that is unbelievable, and says alot for waste...giving each soldier in the Army a drug test EVERY WEEK is a bit overboard isn't it? And no...when his unit of the 101st got deployed for 18 months, they had one when they got to Saudi, (then if you took leave one before, one after you returned) and one when they left Iraq. So that was a max of 4 in 18 months, not 24 in 6 months!!! Britt overkill on that, considering each test costs about $60.
[edit on 14-12-2005 by Brohaculo]