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SirHoneyBadger

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Re: Life and Times of Strife26
« Reply #870 on: September 01, 2010, 05:48:11 am »

In WW2, it was reasonably common for footsoldiers to sneak up to tanks and plant explosives on them. Tank go boom, for the price a sock or two, some axle grease, and a few satchel charges. Superb cost-effectiveness. Mines can also chew them up, and there's a pretty large amount of "tank-killer" hand artillery floating around, nowadays, including those molten copper thingies. And ofcourse, if the hatch is up, a grenade in the hole will see to any tank and crew. Tanks can be effectively blinded, or partially blinded, through various means, even if this isn't as easy as it used to be. You can also drop buildings on them, which will atleast stop them in their tracks.

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« Reply #871 on: September 01, 2010, 06:49:24 am »

The one thing I do know about tanks is that nowadays anti-tank grenades are ineffective and no longer used against them. Insurgents have been known to use them on humvees and other, more lightly armored vehicles, and apparently the military is designing a mesh that'll stop the grenade before it hits the vehicle and negate a lot of the blast.

I swear, these humvees are getting more and more tricked out.
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« Reply #872 on: September 01, 2010, 06:58:02 am »

Hum-vees, to me, are just ugly. I know I'm in the minority, but they look like lunchboxes on wheels. Give me a jeep or a land rover any day.
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« Reply #873 on: September 01, 2010, 10:29:37 am »

Sorry I haven't had internet for the last week or so......

Tanks are indeed very vulnerable in close quarters and somewhat ineffective at close ranges which is why they have for the most part been relegated to "intimidation duty" in border zones.

HMMVs are about as safe as a barbeque grill in the combat zone. Many of the defensive features added to them have proven useless or counter productive.

The military is putting almost all of it's eggs in the basket called the Stryker as it is highly survivable, agile, fast, carries an entire infantry squad, has multiple imaging systems allowing it to button up and see 360 degrees or have 8 weapons facing out.

Also about mail from Strife.........it's sad but he will become more and more removed from civilian society for the next few months and probably won't have much interest in or energy for communication with civies. Don't take it personally as it part of the brainwashing phase they put you through. They work hard to make them feel like only the army matters right now. However, he's a sharp and perceptive kid so he'll probably see through most of this. When he gets to his first duty station we should organize an effort to send him a few care packages as he settles into "normal" life in the army.
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« Reply #874 on: September 01, 2010, 05:15:01 pm »

Actually, I just got another letter from him, longer than the last and came in record time.  Only two days.  He's including drawings now.  I'll type up both when I get the chance.
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« Reply #875 on: September 01, 2010, 08:00:01 pm »

I can't wait to hear from him again, it's been a while.
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« Reply #876 on: September 02, 2010, 01:41:44 am »

Actually, I just got another letter from him, longer than the last and came in record time.  Only two days.  He's including drawings now.  I'll type up both when I get the chance.

Can you access a scanner and show us the pictures?
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« Reply #877 on: September 02, 2010, 06:20:39 pm »

Sorry, but no.  I'll do my best to relate them.


I'll type up the other one soon enough.
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« Reply #878 on: September 02, 2010, 06:46:26 pm »

Will he get some time between basic and shipping out?
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« Reply #879 on: September 02, 2010, 09:55:14 pm »

It sounds like my letter might reach him by the next time he gets mail.
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« Reply #880 on: September 03, 2010, 04:32:20 am »

Is it true that people in the army play D&D? Because I heard they do.

Or was that the navy? I can't remember.
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« Reply #881 on: September 03, 2010, 06:49:09 am »

There's definitely a D&D following in the Armed Forces. Also, fantasy and science fiction, as well as roleplaying, in general. They're fairly militarily oriented (combat, math skills, organization, etc.), and it's something to do on your downtime.

I know of quite a lot of authors with military backgrounds (David Drake comes to mind, and William Hope Hodgeson, as early as WW1).
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« Reply #882 on: September 03, 2010, 07:19:17 am »

George Orwell fought in the Spanish Civil war, didn't he? Several writers did, anyway. Tolkien was in the trenches, right? It's ironic that a few decades later Christopher Lee was serving as a spy. I wonder if they ever met before Tolkien died.
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« Reply #883 on: September 03, 2010, 08:23:16 am »

They did, actually. Christopher Lee was the only member of the cast of The Lord of the Rings movie to ever meet him.
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« Reply #884 on: September 03, 2010, 09:44:35 am »

Reminds me of something Penny Arcade was boosting - ZigguratCon, a gaming/anime/nerdcore get-together held by the US Army in the shadow of a real Ziggurat a few years ago.  On the one hand, that gives you an idea of how many people there are in the service that partake of the R and P G's, that they convinced the army to host an event for them.  On the other hand, it's a sign of how few they are and how little it matters that it was basically the first time it ever happened, and wasn't repeated.

I don't remember if Strife was actually into D&D per se, but I'll ask him about it.  Everybody come up with games that can be played by hand with just pen and paper.
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