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Originally posted by pepsi78
reply to post by phatpackage
The marines are not there for your country, they are there for the globalists, to do the job for the glory of oil.
Originally posted by pepsi78
reply to post by phatpackage
The marines are not there for your country, they are there for the globalists, to do the job for the glory of oil.
It pays good too, and it's fun shooting guns for some, it's why they join. Sorry to tell you but it's all for the world corporation, not about your country.
Originally posted by phatpackage
reply to post by 13th Zodiac
I wish the Marines safety & victory! Anyone who does not wish them well I call you out now cowards!. They are real Heroes! They will do the US and more importantly the allies proud. I know they will! [[[SNIP]]]edit on 26-3-2011 by phatpackage because: (no reason given)edit on Sat Mar 26 2011 by DontTreadOnMe because: Mod Note: Terms & Conditions Of Use – Please Review This Link.
Originally posted by ararisq
I just want to point out that this whole thread is a lie. The President of the United States - the President - said there would be no 'boots on the ground'. Now unless these marines are wearing sandals I just don't see how it could be possible - so this thread is a lie.
I mean, who are you going to trust a random anonymous ATS member or the President of the United States? Give me a break.
Yes, yes, its all sarcasm....
There has been some confusion circulating in the press about the intentions of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit and other Marine Corps forces. Ground forces from 26th MEU are currently not in Libya nor are there current planning efforts to do so.
Though a small group of Marines did land, Mar. 22, east of Benghazi to rescue a downed U.S. Air Force pilot after he and his weapons officer ejected from their F-15E Strike Eagle plane, both the rescue team and the downed pilot left Libyan soil once all were aboard the MV-22 Osprey headed for the safety of the USS Kearsarge. The rescue mission took less than 90 minutes and Marines were on the ground for less than one minute.
"Our success from the air as part of the Coalition effort is significantly reducing Qadhafi's ability to harm innocent Libyan civilians," said Col. Mark J. Desens, commanding officer of 26th MEU. "That is how we are taking care of business."
Marines announce deployment of 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit 3/8/2011 22nd MEU Capt. Binford R. Strickland MCB Camp Lejeune, N.C. (910) 451-0428/0717 or (910) 546-4421 [email protected] ARLINGTON, Va. — The 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) from Camp Lejeune, N.C. will deploy in support of the U.S. Africa, European and Central Commands in mid-April with approximately 2,200 Marines and Sailors. The 22nd MEU is replacing the 26th MEU currently operating in the Mediterranean Sea. As a powerful, mobile force with fully-integrated air and ground forces forward-deployable from naval vessels, the MEU is uniquely equipped to respond to threats any place in the world, often within a short period of time.
BLT 2/2, LAR Marines Prepare for TRAP Missions 3/3/2011 By Sgt. Amber Blanchard , 22nd MEU MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. — Marine pilots and crewmen go through many hours of training to maintain readiness for every possible scenario, including ejecting from the aircraft during emergency situations. When that happens, it’s time to set a “TRAP”. Marines with Battalion Landing Team, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit and 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion learned to conduct ground Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel missions Feb. 28 - March 4, 2011.