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Smalcom
03-20-06, 09:46 PM
This comes out of the book "To be a US Marine"... just a small little story i found kind of funny.

"As an aside, one humorous incident occurred during the 1993 Los Angeles riots. A police officer reportedly asked a group of Marines who were helping restore order to the city to "cover" him as he ran across teh street. Without question and with a nod of their heads they did so, letting loose with a hailstorm of machine-gun bullets, just as they had been trained at the School of Infantry"

now thats followin orders

yellowwing
03-21-06, 08:57 AM
From the MilitaryMuseum.org (http://www.militarymuseum.org/LARiots1.html) website on the 1992 Los Angeles Riots

"Police officers responded to a domestic dispute, accompanied by marines. They had just gone up to the door when two shotgun birdshot rounds were fired through the door, hitting the officers. One yelled `cover me!' to the Marines, who then laid down a heavy base of fire. . . . The police officer had not meant `shoot' when he yelled `cover me' to the Marines. He meant . . . point your weapons and be prepared to respond if necessary. However, the Marines responded instantly in the precise way they had been trained, where `cover me' means provide me with cover using firepower. . . . over two hundred bullets were fired into that house."
Just a glimpses on why it is such a challenge for a young 23 year old LT to lead such ferocious men.

Focus Fate
03-21-06, 10:00 AM
****in OORAH

KMichael
03-21-06, 10:28 AM
Thats freakin awesome... And definately sounds like something that we would do... OOH FREAKIN RAH!

Static_Sky25
03-21-06, 02:02 PM
They failed to take into account a basic guideline...they were acting in the same capacity as the local police... while I am not degrading the action that DID take place (if anything I'm supporting...

yellowwing
03-21-06, 02:10 PM
No laws were violated, and it looks like FEMA could have used this lesson:

More from MilitaryMuseum.org

Chronology of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots

...1 May
0100 Perceiving the CANG [California National Guard] deployment to be too slow, the governor requests federal troops.

0515 The President agrees to deploy 4000 federal troops to LA.

1430 Active component Marines from Camp Pendleton, California, begin arriving in the LA area via convoy...

..."Fortunately, no one in the house was injured. When the suspect later surrendered, police discovered that the couple's children were also inside the home."

Static_Sky25
03-21-06, 02:50 PM
Thanks for the back story... but I hope everyone understands what I wrote... I wrote it so some of our poolees realise that force isn't always the best option.
"It's not always appropriate to kill a fly with a sledgehammer."

jgorosco
03-21-06, 02:56 PM
I was actually in MCT at the time of the riots. We were told our weekend liberty was to be cancelled on we were put on call. We went the rundown and were told that we would be a police force and not to fire unless fire upon. At that time, I remember thinking to myself if I would have the intestinal fortitude to fire on civilians if need be. Now it is a different story, I will let off as many rounds as necessary.

Smalcom
03-21-06, 03:33 PM
"It's not always appropriate to kill a fly with a sledgehammer."

sure it is...

Static_Sky25
03-21-06, 10:32 PM
sure it is...

however I will relent in the fact that it is fun :)

outlaw3179
03-22-06, 07:55 AM
fire and movement baby !

yellowwing
03-22-06, 08:01 AM
At that time, I remember thinking to myself if I would have the intestinal fortitude to fire on civilians if need be. Now it is a different story, I will let off as many rounds as necessary.
I have thought about that off and on and was a bit troubled. Then the stories coming out of New Orleans changed that.

"What! Trying to shoot paramedics and firefighters just trying to help folks out? You going down hard!"