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    Anyone ever been a Coyote?

    Didn't find any threads on this in the search. Looking for anyone who's been a coyote out at EMV. After this deployment I'm looking on going that route. Trying to figure out what the work schedule is like hours and days stuff like that?

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    Anyone ever been a Coyote?

    Maybe,,

    A few of us have slept with one or two,,

    but won't admit it.....



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    Slept with a pig once....


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    Anyone ever been a Coyote?
    Nope...but I been a jackazz allot of times!


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    Mongoose
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    Nope, but I always wanted too......but it's o.k. being a Mongoose.


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    I only slept with nice girls.


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    Not the responses I was looking for, got a chuckle out of them though haha


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    Have seen quite a few crossing the border between San Diego and Mexico.


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    I've heard the term and know what he is referring to, sure some of you comedians have, too. But just in case...

    Behind every successful Combined Arms Exercise here, there is a band of "coyotes" ensuring safety on the ranges and at times offering tactics to participating units.

    These "coyotes" are not small wolf-like dogs roaming the desert, but a group of 35 Marines, including reserve augments, with different occupational specialties in combat arms at the Tactical Training Exercise Control Group.

    Since the beginning of CAX, when it was called the Palm Tree Exercise, there have been Marines operating as range controllers. However, there wasn't an official designation to the band of Marines working in that capacity until 1981.

    During the upstart, the "coyotes" were originally tasked with observing and evaluating the training conducted by units visiting Twenty-nine Palms, as part of the Tactical Exercise Evaluation and Control Group
    http://www.pendleton.marines.mil/Pen...e-tactics.aspx


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    To be honest.. I have never heard the term before.
    Just what is it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckH View Post
    To be honest.. I have never heard the term before.
    Just what is it?
    They are 'actors' in scenes they make up for training and things like that. I'm just going off the top of my head. But they are the logistics behind CAX and whatever else they call those training exercises these days.

    I think....


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    I know they are a Marine Squadron also.
    HMLA-775, United States Marine Corps helicopter squadron known as the Coyotes


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    Sorry for the confusion forgot anyone who hasn't been active duty in the last 10 years or so would have no idea what I'm talking about. Coyotes are the Marines who evaluate all the ranges during what is commonly called CAX or EMV, but the newest version is now called ITX (Integrated Training Excersize). You basically run the ranges with the grunts as a PSO, and then evaluate how well they did and give them feedback on what they need to work on afterwards.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckH View Post

    Slept with a pig once....
    Didja play "RODEO" with her ???

    or DIDJA just PORK HER ?

    Quote Originally Posted by chadhertz View Post
    Sorry for the confusion forgot anyone who hasn't been active duty in the last 10 years or so would have no idea what I'm talking about. Coyotes are the Marines who evaluate all the ranges during what is commonly called CAX or EMV, but the newest version is now called ITX (Integrated Training Excersize). You basically run the ranges with the grunts as a PSO, and then evaluate how well they did and give them feedback on what they need to work on afterwards.
    Crap Marine,, we don't care,,
    Sometimes,, Small things, amuze small minds...
    we've made the best of bad situations,,, NO PROBLEM


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    IF we had some beans,,

    to go with the pork

    we could have called it

    Ham & M*ther*uckEr$ ????


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