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only need to run long enough for GL to asy "DRIVEN ON TO LOT"Lets see how long they stay running.![]()
You hit it dead on. None of them (NG), are ever properly trained for this type of mission. All they are usually told is that these vehicles will go ANYWHERE. Which we older guys know is so not true. They see the videos of that old deuce completely submerged with the driver wearing full scuba gear, with a one of a.kind fording kit, and think they can do the same thing. Oops! They know better now.I will say this about the situation, while I won't call the soldiers in the trucks idiots, they are seriously lacking in the common sense dept. Having said that, 99% of National Guardsmen should not be anywhere near floodwatets. Why you ask? Because NONE of them are trained or equipped to be working around it. Not one of those guys had any kind of flotation device with them. They are VERY lucky none of them drowned. The OIC's (who many times are more concerned with getting chest candy) should be held responsible for putting these guys in an unecessarily dangerous position. This kind of job is best left to fire dept's and the Coast Guard or Navy. Until the Army Guard is properly trained, they should stick to filling sand bags or delivering supplies on dry roads. One of these days we're going to lose a bunch of soldiers from something like this.
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Yep I was going to take my M35A3 to to the local boat ramp and see what's on the bottom of the lake....Thank God for that video, I'm so much the wiser....Two points I would like to bring up about the last two comments. 1) With the current OP Tempo to state the NG is not properly trained is falling back on old stereotypes of "weekend warriors" 2) I can completely agree that there are those in command (both OIC & NCOIC) that are out to get "chest candy" but it is the NCOIC duty to protect the lower enlisted whenever possible and still accomplish the mission.
We can sit here all day long and play "should have, would have, could have" but I will concede that this has been a learning experience for everyone. All those involved in this incident will forever remember this experience and thanks to the proliferation of electronic video recording and the world wide web anyone who watches this video will also have learned from this as well![]()
They get a pass in my book. Personally I wouldn't be calling any member of our Armed Forces whether Guard, Reserves whatever idiots. Just saying.