So there's a difference between going down "with" the ship and going down "on" the ship.
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I've never heard of the A-10 referred to as Marine killers. Care to elaborate?
ETA: The worst incident of CAS friendly fire that I can find involving Marines and a USAF A-10 seems to have occurred in Nasiriya. It was a Marine JTAC (a captain) that was controlling the A-10.
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According to the Pentagon’s own investigation released in early 2004, the mistake, made by a Marine forward air controller, resulted in a US A-10 Warthog attacking the US Marine vehicles. The A-10, from a Pennsylvania Air National Guard unit, targeted and destroyed the AAV with at least one and possibly two Maverick missiles according to the A-10 pilot’s account of the ill-fated attack. The name of the A-10 pilot, has never been made public nor has the name of the Marine forward air controller code-named MOUTH.
So should we instead call Marine captains "Marine Killers"? Maybe you should be more afraid of Marine officers?Quote:
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Or maybe bad shit happens in the fog of war...unfortunately.
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The sound of sh@t hitting the fan....Marrinee
Subs go down with 80 sailors,,and comes up with 40 couples ;)
When in a CH46,,if its Navy,,and leakng hydrolc fluid get out NOW
if a USMC and NOT leakng hydrolc fluid get out NOW
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Wow, I should have received a Silver Star for walking around Grenada on a bum leg..
as far as I know you still have to be a pilot to be one. I haven't been in the fleet since '04 however.