The Differential Theory of US Armed Forces on Operational Tactics (Snake Model)

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Infantry: Snake smells them, leaves area.

Airborne: Lands on and kills the snake.

Armor: Runs over snake, laughs, and looks for more snakes.

Aviation: Has Global Positioning Satellite coordinates to snake. Can't find snake. Returns to base for refuel, crew rest and manicure.

Ranger: Plays with snake, then eats it.

Field Artillery: Kills snake with massive Time On Target barrage with three Forward Artillery Brigades in support. Kills several hundred civilians as unavoidable collateral damage. Mission is considered a success and all participants (i.e., cooks, mechanics and clerks) are awarded Silver Stars.

Special Forces: Makes contact with snake, ignores all State Department directives and Theater Commander Rules of Engagement by building rapport with snake and winning its heart and mind. Trains it to kill other snakes. Files enormous travel settlement upon return.

Combat Engineer: Studies snake. Prepares in-depth doctrinal thesis in obscure 5 series Field Manual about how to defeat snake using countermobility assets. Complains that maneuver forces don't understand how to properly conduct doctrinal counter-snake ops.

Navy SEAL: Expends all ammunition and calls for naval gunfire support in failed attempt to kill snake. Snake bites SEAL and retreats to safety. Hollywood makes fantasy film in which SEALS kill Muslim extremist snakes.

Navy: Fires off 50 cruise missiles from various types of ships, kills snake and makes presentation to Senate Appropriations Committee on how Naval forces are the most cost-effective means of anti-snake force projection.

Marine: Kills snake by accident while looking for souvenirs. Local civilians demand removal of all US forces from Area of Operations.

Marine Recon: Follows snake, gets lost.

Combat Controllers: Guides snake elsewhere.

Para-Rescue Jumper: Wounds snake in initial encounter, then works feverishly to save snake's life.

Quartermaster: (NOTICE: Your anti-snake equipment is on backorder.)

C-17 Transport pilot: Receives call for anti-snake equipment, delivers two weeks after due date.

F-15 pilot: Mis-identifies snake as enemy Mil-24 Hind helicopter and engages with missiles. Crew chief paints snake kill on aircraft.

F-16 pilot: Finds snake, drops two CBU-87 cluster bombs, and misses snake target, but get direct hit on Embassy 100 KM East of snake due to weather (too hot but also too cold, was clear but too overcast, too dry with rain, unlimited ceiling with low cloud cover etc.). Claims that purchasing multi-million dollar, high-tech snake-killing device will enable it in the future to kill all snakes and achieve a revolution in military affairs.

Apache pilot: Unable to locate snake, snakes don't show well on infra-red. Infrared only operable in desert AO's without power lines or SAM's.

Blackhawk pilot: Finds snake on fourth pass after snake builds bonfire, pops smoke, lays out VS 17 to mark Landing Zone. Rotor wash blows snake into fire.

B-52 pilot: Pulls ARCLIGHT mission on snake, kills snake and every other living thing within two miles of target.

MinuteMan Missile crew: Lays in target coordinates to snake in 20seconds, but can't receive authorization from National Command Authority to use nuclear weapons.

Intelligence officer: Snake? What snake? Only four of 35 indicators of snake activity are currently active. We assess the potential for snake activity as LOW.

Judge Advocate General: Snake declines to bite, citing grounds of professional courtesy.

Signal: Tries to communicate with snake - and fails repeated attempts. Complains that the snake did not have the correct fill or did not know how to work equipment a child could operate. Signal Officer informs the commander that he could easily communicate with the snake using just his voice. Commander insists that he NEEDS to video-conference with the snake, with real-time streaming positional and logistical data on the snake displayed on video screens to either side. Gives Signal Corps $5,000,000,000 to make this happen. SigO abuses the two smart people in the corps to make it happen, while everybody else stands around, bitches, and takes credit. In the end, General Dynamics and several sub-contractors make a few billion dollars, the two smart people get out and go to work for them, and the commander gets what he asked for only in fiber-optic based simulations. The snake is forgotten.
 
I like that. I served in a Ranger Battalion and had a Field Artillery MOS, a neat combination.
 
Ranger with arty MOS? Intriguing... How has that come to pass?
 
Ranger with arty MOS? Intriguing... How has that come to pass?

MOS was 13F, Forward Observer. Didn't deal too much with traditional Field Artillery in the Ranger BN. We did have 60mm mortars organic to each company but other than that we dealt a lot with close air assets as well as some naval gunfire.

Lots of fun.
 
Cool. I missed my chance to serve - or, rather, declined. I sometiems wonder what would have become of me had I joined...
 
Did Germany not have compulsory national service until not long ago? I seem to remember my friend telling me his parents moved back to britain (his dad was in the RAF) for that reason, i might be wrong.

If so i presume you are too young for it to have affected you
 
Correct. We (still) have compulsory service, but that is dependent on individual fitness - the German army isn't drafting everyone anymore. They had concerns I wasn't fit to serve and when I got the chance to get out (and not serve at all) I took it. Had I been accepted I'd probably gotten a desk job for 2 years but definitely not what I had signed up for.
 
They had concerns I wasn't fit to serve and when I got the chance to get out (and not serve at all) I took it.
Hmmm, I hope you don't regret that. Seems like that is the kind of thing that might bother you for a long time. With everyone else serving and you opting out. Might be a tough decision for a patriot to live with.
Lord Bane
 
Hmmm, I hope you don't regret that. Seems like that is the kind of thing that might bother you for a long time. With everyone else serving and you opting out. Might be a tough decision for a patriot to live with.

It is correct that I sometimes wish to have served, especially since my dad did it - and I always wanted to ba a paratrooper like my dad. And a lot of people I have to do with hobby-wise have, of course, served.
On the other hand, I'm becoming a priest, so I'm still serving (and in a very special sense am serving my country, too) but in a different capacity. And I might very well have already been killed or woudned had I ind eed joined up because I had volunteered for Kosovo and Afghanistan. But I have chosen a different life and a different master to serve and there's no point in questioning it now. (Which doesn't prevent me being intersetd in military history and other WW2-related stuff, although I shouldn't tell that to too many people for obvious reasons).
 
On the other hand, I'm becoming a priest, so I'm still serving (and in a very special sense am serving my country, too) but in a different capacity.
I agree, that makes more sense now and I can understand your decision not to serve in the military.
Lord Bane
 
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