Devil Dogs....no more...
Create Post
Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. #1

    Devil Dogs....no more...

    Since 1775, the iconic image of the American Marine has been that of a disciplined, tough rifleman moving forward in battle, often with fixed bayonet. The Marine Corps is small, agile, and flexible, priding itself on being the first to fight, anywhere. Over the past four years, however, the current Commandant, General David H. Berger, has radically transformed the image and the mission of the Marine Corps. The primary focus now is upon developing missile units intended to sink Chinese warships. To fund those units, General Berger did away with 21% of the personnel in infantry battalions, 100% of the tanks, 67% of the cannon artillery batteries, 33% of the assault amphibious companies, nearly 30% of Marine aviation, and almost all assault breaching equipment. The desired number of large amphibious ships was reduced from 38 to 31. Due to these cuts, Marines are less capable to fight as a combined arms force. The Marine Corps cannot seize a city from an entrenched enemy, as it did Fallujah in 2004. It cannot fight on a battlefield such as Ukraine unless it queues up behind the National Guard to receive any left-over tanks and crews the U.S. Army is not employing.
    What has been gained by shredding the Marine’s historic image and reducing its capability to fight in any place or clime? In theory, China is further deterred. On paper, the Marines will be prepared by 2030 to land small units on a dozen islands or atolls in the South China Sea. Each unit will include eight or ten anti-ship missiles mounted on heavy trucks, plus sophisticated naval intelligence devices to detect ship movements. When and if Chinese warships try to exit the South China Sea to attack Guam or wherever, the Marines will track and sink them.
    However, the Philippines has refused to permit U.S. forces to use its bases as a staging area, let alone land on its islands in the South China Sea. Plus, the Marines don’t have the shallow-draft ships to get to those islands. The Navy is reluctant to build them and has secured the Marines’ pledge that such ships would pull out before a shooting war began. This means the Marines may never get to the islands; and if they do, they are on their own, without reinforcement or resupply. In addition, those islands are one thousand miles south of Taiwan. If Taiwan is the focus of Beijing’s future aggression, the Marines have placed themselves out of position. In short, the anti-ship mission lacks strategic coherence as well as resources.
    General Berger concocted his concept in secret, not consulting the retired four-star community that, appalled by his extensive cuts, has united in opposition. Multiple articles have been written, laying out the irremediable defects in the anti-ship strategy. To sink some Chinese warships in a dubious war scenario, Marine resources and organizational cohesion have been severely damaged. General Berger’s injudicious change of direction will adversely affect Marine warfighting capabilities, internal morale, and recruiting for years to come.

    Similar Threads:

  2. #2
    True Marines never forget Chesty Puller quote of Marines at War:
    We've been looking for the enemy for several days now, we've finally found them.We're surrounded.That simplifies our problem of getting to these people and killing them."


  3. #3
    Marine Free Member HST's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    House springs
    Posts
    1,281
    Credits
    40,800
    Savings
    0
    Is this guy really a Marine or is he senator's friends son that never heard a round hit any where=r close to him unless in was a free round at the O club


  4. #4
    Look at profile. Marine Family.


  5. #5
    Damn, Tony, where you been hiding....


  6. #6
    Marine Free Member HST's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    House springs
    Posts
    1,281
    Credits
    40,800
    Savings
    0
    I've been around Billy, Mostly around the St. Louis Area VA facilities. Some good some bad. I've got a lot of AO problems Bone and joint things that they were giving me dozens of pills to correct but they didn't work a lot of them make you dizzy and or drowsey a few of them make you forget who you are and when they do you fall a lot and some of the medical staff want to blame you because you're getting old. I finally told them to kiss off and stopped taking thier medicine . So now I/m doing a lot better.....THE ORTHO STAFF GAVE some shots in my spine that really helped with the pain and some shots in the knees that are working pretty well.....T They wanted to do knee replacements bit I nixed that Barb and I usd to climb a lot We went over the continental devide Camel Back The devil;a bridge Mt.Hood and some more until age caught up with me I'm getting older older and if I'm going I want to go on my own feet Take care of yourse Brother Semper Fi


  7. #7
    Tony, all us old farts are walking examples of all most every malfunction known to man. A lot of us have already reached the normal age of death. We may **** and moan, but we keep going.....


Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not Create Posts
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts