4
4
0
Saw this on Facebook today. I simply can't understand how people think this is ok.
***link removed so as to not feed attention seeking behavior***
***link removed so as to not feed attention seeking behavior***
Edited >1 y ago
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 57
A PV2 pointing a weapon at a camera to look "hard" while in uniform. Shocking.<div><br></div><div>A stupid kid with two seconds in the Army and perhaps no real understanding yet of pride in the uniform, making a stupid and reckless mistake. It's as if she's young, stupid and reckless.<div><div><br></div><div>Sigh...correct her and move forward. </div></div></div>
(35)
(0)
SSG (ret) William Martin
SSG Woods, I did know how to describer that picture of the female and the pistol but you hit it on the nail; "looking hard".
(1)
(0)
SSG V. Michelle Woods
SSG Ottesen,most people don't need to touch a stove more than once to not do it again lol. Well...most women I should say...
J/k, men are smart too :) besides ya can't just go around kicking people in the face when you wear a size 5 boot. It doesn't do any damage!
SSG Martin
I should have put "trying to look hard" lol.
(5)
(0)
1SG (Join to see)
LMAO... "besides ya can't just go around kicking people in the face when you wear a size 5 boot."
(3)
(0)
1LT Nick Kidwell
SSG V. Michelle Woods It's not the size of the boot, it's the technique behind it.
Make sure your rotate at the hip, snap the leg straight right before the moment of contact for a little extra velocity, and make solid contact with the target (when wearing boots, I prefer the jaw) using the ball of the foot. Be ready to reverse the movement and execute a brachial stun with your heel on the return swing.
If the subject in question happens to be taller and you cannot reach their jaw as you stand on the ground, skip the Hollywood jumping spin kicks, and take it to the nethers. Contrary to popular belief, when correctly executed, this technique is effective on both genders.
For further guidance, especially as concerns dimension lumber, Please refer to FM 22-102.
http://www.ncoer.com/wall.htm
Make sure your rotate at the hip, snap the leg straight right before the moment of contact for a little extra velocity, and make solid contact with the target (when wearing boots, I prefer the jaw) using the ball of the foot. Be ready to reverse the movement and execute a brachial stun with your heel on the return swing.
If the subject in question happens to be taller and you cannot reach their jaw as you stand on the ground, skip the Hollywood jumping spin kicks, and take it to the nethers. Contrary to popular belief, when correctly executed, this technique is effective on both genders.
For further guidance, especially as concerns dimension lumber, Please refer to FM 22-102.
http://www.ncoer.com/wall.htm
WALL-TO-WALL COUNSELING FM 22-102 New Page 2
You will find many helpful ideas about how to prepare and write NCOERs. We have gathered the links and put them on one webpage.
(0)
(0)
<p>One question: Are you a professional or amateur. Professional Soldiers act like a true professional and amateurs embarrass the rest.</p><p><br></p><p>CSM OB</p>
(23)
(0)
MSG (Join to see)
because if you are referring to it in this manner and stating that this is a downfall, I would seriously doubt your love our great nation
(1)
(0)
SGT(P) (Join to see)
SSgt Olson - please elaborate, I'm curious as to how this picture speaks liberalism to you?
(0)
(0)
SSgt (Join to see)
SSG Graves, Please. In it's current form, liberalism is politically correct and soft. I find it amazing that SM would call me out for the love of this country and for things that threaten them.
This is a perception that is largely held by most old school veterans. Could you imagine what old time Drill Instructors would think about these kinds of pictures, especially in uniform.
And if you want to debate what happened in the 60s, why go for it. Because as I see it, upper leadership is selling us out. Sorry but I believe this because I have lived it.
This is a perception that is largely held by most old school veterans. Could you imagine what old time Drill Instructors would think about these kinds of pictures, especially in uniform.
And if you want to debate what happened in the 60s, why go for it. Because as I see it, upper leadership is selling us out. Sorry but I believe this because I have lived it.
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
It's not ok. Never was ok. And as long as I'm in the Army, never will be ok.
(17)
(0)
1SG Michael Blount
CPL Brown - don't be too sure. Enough higher-ups are beginning to get the message and will act appropriately. Of course, it's like locking the barn door after the cow's gone.
(2)
(0)
Read This Next