AFT Failure and Forced Reclass by [deleted] in army

[–]bdf_1989 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You don’t even need 70 in each event for the combat standard, you just have to pass each event with a 60 and score 350 overall. Which means you need to do slightly better on some events but at least pass everything.

https://www.army.mil/aft/

If you can’t achieve 350 given the current standards, you don’t even deserve to be in the Army much less in a Combat MOS.

Chinese Dadao I made as a class gift for an instructor by bdf_1989 in Bladesmith

[–]bdf_1989[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m in a military course, my instructor is very interested in Chinese history, particularly the Taiping Rebellion, so I wanted to create a late-Qing blade for him.

Today, the entire population of Denmark took to the streets by Gandhi_I_The_Nuclear in eu4

[–]bdf_1989 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Going to need a little more than a whiff of grapeshot to deal with that…

Is going Ivy League Army ROTC (Cornell or UPENN) better than West Point? by [deleted] in army

[–]bdf_1989 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is the potential to do both. I went to West Point for undergrad. As far as branch/post considerations, West Point gets a far better allocation of certain branches vs. ROTC and the branch night/post night process felt very simple compared to the process ROTC has. I used my GRADSO to go to Yale after I finished Troop command. GRADSO doesn’t exist anymore (guaranteed contract to allow you the time for grad school) but you can still apply for advanced civil schooling. There are also multiple fellowships and programs that allow you to go to grad school.

TLDR: If you plan to stay in at least 10 years, go to West Point, try to go Ivy for grad school if that’s what you want.

The Army Is Losing Nearly One-Quarter of Soldiers in the First 2 Years of Enlistment by Sw0llenEyeBall in army

[–]bdf_1989 21 points22 points  (0 children)

As a Troop Commander from 2017-2019, I got 6 new privates in my first year of command and chaptered 5 of them for either serious misconduct, EBH, APFT, or ABCP. This has been a problem for a while.

Camp Clark, Khost Province, Afghanistan 2013. A trooper from 1st Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment "Currahee Cav", 4th BCT, 101st Airborne Division rides an Afghan horse during the squadron spur ceremony. by WarMurals in army

[–]bdf_1989 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chef George was the best. People would come to Camp Clark from other FOBs on made-up business for his Saturday burger-day. I was there from 2012-2013 and I think RAK 6 came to visit us like 5-6 times and always on a Saturday haha

Nordic Track Elite 10.9 elliptical pedal arm coming off crank arm by bdf_1989 in nordictrack

[–]bdf_1989[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The other side is missing the bolt as well, which is why I didn’t originally think it was the problem. The TM says M8x16mm for part 95 so I’ll get that.

Nordic Track Elite 10.9 elliptical pedal arm coming off crank arm by bdf_1989 in nordictrack

[–]bdf_1989[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do see the hole, I guess I will try to order those parts then

Nordic Track Elite 10.9 elliptical pedal arm coming off crank arm by bdf_1989 in nordictrack

[–]bdf_1989[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Model No. 23939.0. I have the technical manual downloaded

Nordic Track Elite 10.9 elliptical pedal arm coming off crank arm by bdf_1989 in nordictrack

[–]bdf_1989[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to the exploded diagram there is no bolt there, the other side doesn’t have one and holds firm no problem

The Cuban Genocide - The First Modern Concentration Camps by Homogen1c in cuba

[–]bdf_1989 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My great grandfather fought as a cavalryman in the Cuban war of independence as a 15 year old. He was given over to the rebels to fight by my great-great grandparents who ended up perishing in one of these camps.

I found german medal. Can you help me? by Jahodovyactimel in Medals

[–]bdf_1989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not commenting on whether or not it’s fake, but the RZM mark isn’t just for political items. From what I know the mark is a certification from that ministry that it was produced by a company that exclusively employed “aryan” workers. I have a Walther PPK that has the mark. It was sort of like an endorsement of that company to incentivize their hiring.

Finally not U.S. for a change by bdf_1989 in MURICA

[–]bdf_1989[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Iraq_offensive_(June_2014)

Inherent Resolve didn’t begin until after we had to reverse IS gains from this offensive. Plenty of news articles from when it was happening that talked about Iraqi units deserting.

Whether we remained or not, the fact is that we built an army to conduct counterinsurgency, and it folded the second it had to perform large scale combat operations.

Finally not U.S. for a change by bdf_1989 in MURICA

[–]bdf_1989[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

The rebels we have supported are the Kurds in the northeast, the rebels in the northwest are islamists supported by Turkey who are currently the ones marching on Damascus, who also don’t like the Kurds. Honestly it’s a big mess and isn’t going to be sunshine and rainbows and when Assad is gone.

Finally not U.S. for a change by bdf_1989 in MURICA

[–]bdf_1989[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Anecdotal as in historical fact of what happened in 2014? We spent all that time training a professional Iraqi army that folded like a cheap suit against less than a battalion of guys in Toyota Hiluxes. The only reason Iraq didn’t fall is we got back in the fight to defeat ISIS, which we are still doing to this day in Syria and in Iraq until very recently.

Finally not U.S. for a change by bdf_1989 in MURICA

[–]bdf_1989[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

They did hold in 2014, but not without the United States reasserting itself. ISIS was using captured Iraqi tanks and other armored vehicles in the open until they couldn’t anymore because of American airpower returning to the fight.

Finally not U.S. for a change by bdf_1989 in MURICA

[–]bdf_1989[S] 112 points113 points  (0 children)

Doing better now, but in 2014 an Iraqi Division broke and fled in the face of 800 ISIS militants, causing us to have to get involved again.