We get grunt training too bro especially when you are on the advance party team. You do a lot of recon, and the team I was on during Desert Storm got pinned down during one of our operations. It is even mentioned in a book I reviewed on here. Don't blame his ignorance on his MOS. By the way, there were more than eight of them. Initially eight came out of the trenches. Several minutes later approx. a company came out of the trenches. But my primary point being we too get put in some of the same circumstances as the infantry.
Not long after Jones's encounter, COL Weisman learned that a reconnaissance party from 4-3 FA had mistakenly moved well forward of his leading units. Weisman ordered LTC Lanny Smith to have them dig in and await relief. The reconnaissance party went to ground northeast of Jones'...s TF 3-66 AR, so the armor task force went looking for the lost artillerymen. As the task force approached the isolated Americans, enemy infantry foolishly took it under fire from fighting positions near the disoriented reconnaissance party. Jones directed his tanks and Bradleys to fight with only machine guns rather than cannons to reduce the danger of hitting TF 1-41 IN, which stood just beyond the enemy. TF 3-66 AR machine gun fire drove the enemy right into TF 1-41 IN with Hillman's troops capturing all eight of them. TF 3-66 AR recovered the members of the lost reconnaissance party, unharmed, around 10:30am.
FM 6-50 Chptr 2 Reconnaissance, Selection, and Occuption of a Position
Whoa, man, you are waaay overreacting to my comment. And I stand by what I wrote: He's an old Army cannon-cocker and he doesn't what he's talking about when it comes to Marines, period. Not a slam on you, dude, or your vast combat experience, not a slam on cannon-cockers. And I have no idea why you posted that link: to prove that arty guys are recon studs?
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