Posted on Jul 3, 2022
Army will no longer rotate tank units to Korea — but the tanks are staying
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I wonder if the draft is renewed if the children of those guys who ran to Canada will run to Canada.
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SFC Davis posted this same article earlier as https://www.rallypoint.com/shared-links/army-will-no-longer-rotate-tank-units-to-korea-but-the-tanks-are-staying?urlhash=7756344 My response there was:
This article SHOULD HAVE BEEN on duffleblog!
But, of course, there is nothing to worry about. We are leaving the tanks behind just in case the North Koreans decide to attack -- that way we can arm the North Koreans to face the Taliban.
The only question is whether we have abjectly given up on defending South Korea or if we hope to have time to deploy another Task Force Smith
This article SHOULD HAVE BEEN on duffleblog!
But, of course, there is nothing to worry about. We are leaving the tanks behind just in case the North Koreans decide to attack -- that way we can arm the North Koreans to face the Taliban.
The only question is whether we have abjectly given up on defending South Korea or if we hope to have time to deploy another Task Force Smith
Army will no longer rotate tank units to Korea — but the tanks are staying | RallyPoint
READ OF THE DAY Army will no longer rotate tank units to Korea — but the tanks are staying By Davis Winkie Jul 1, 02:32 PM A South Korean soldier from the Republic of Korea Army’s 6th Engineer Brigade guides a U.S. tank across the Imjin River, April 8, 2016. (Sgt. Christopher Dennis/Army) The Army will no longer rotate tank brigades to South Korea beginning this fall, the service acknowledged in a press release Thursday afternoon. ]
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MSG Thomas Currie
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. - At least with a Stryker brigade they will be able to head south faster than the North Korean tanks.
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