Infantrymen 11B are the primary combatant force of the military. Cavalry Scouts 19D are nothing more than hilltop observers. They "creep" up in their moderately armored BFV, watch the enemy, and then call the warriors into battle. The Infantryman is the knife in the dark and the nightmare to the evil at heart. The Cavalry are Peeping Toms. Vote up.
Vote down. SPC Doug Donelson 3 mo. I have buried as many friends as you. So, fuck off and have a nice day. Hope you have enough ammo to support your mouth. SPC Join to see 3 mo. SPC Doug Donelson yet, even in all of that, despite all the buried friends and brothers, you have yet to articulate why the hell you have a right, reason or the audacity to get on my JOKE of a comment, sharing in the rivalry that I and so many other adore, and spew you pissy attitude.
You drunk right now, guy? SPC Doug Donelson good for you dude. That doesn't make you look impressive, just because you're old. Nor does it make even a lick of difference to me.
Nor does it give you the right to jump on anyone's comment and act like a jackass. So kindly remove yourself from the room. CPT Join to see. Any Questions?
It does not, in fact, mean Infantry. So there's that. As for a picture of a CIB, that really cleared up the discussion for the young recruit. Well what about Riggers, they get a badge just for finishing AIT? WO1 Join to see - The term grunt may in fact stand for that but it's no secret that it applies to infantrymen.
How it came to be that way, I don't know. But that's where we are today. As for the CIB, anyone in the Army should know a question like this would spark a back-and-forth between 11's and 19's. It's all in good fun. This young recruit got plenty of good answers to his question as well as an insight into how the different MOS' handle rivalry. Again, all in good fun. I served with just about every MOS overseas and was supported by the rest. We all know it takes everyone doing their job. BUT, the Infantry is and will always be the main effort that everyone else is supporting.
That's not a slam on anyone else. It's just the way the Army is designed. Part of the reason for the attrition rate is that every individual Infantry battalion has its own selection process and is responsible for preparing their Marines for Scout Sniper school. The Dragunov is capable of accuracy of around a hair over 1 MOA with proper ammunition.
In comparison, the M24 SWS is capable of shooting consistently around 0. Sniper rifles are generally bolt-action rifles.
That means the sniper must load and chamber each round he fires. Though they are more difficult to operate and have a much slower rate of fire, bolt-action rifles are preferred because they have fewer moving parts than automatics.
The AK is known for its ability to function reliably under adverse conditions with little maintenance. That is, parts from one AK can be used in another. However, with an effective range of only yards meters , an AK can hardly be considered a sniper rifle or used as one.
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