by Micheal Cessna | Jan 12, 2019 | Daily Sitrep
The video below is a "video of training" -- not a "training video". These are various units of the United States Marine Corps' Force Reconnaissance command conducting a variety of training exercises in 2017. Contents to...
by Micheal Cessna | Nov 5, 2018 | Daily Sitrep
Or, When Is It Time To Toss Old Equipment? Military equipment, like all man-made products, breaks down over time. Worse, items can be rendered obsolescent, if not outright obsolete, before they even reach the field. When things...
by Micheal Cessna | Oct 28, 2018 | Daily Sitrep
Welcome back the the MilitaryGazette's SITREP! In this series, we try to keep you up to date on the latest security news and combat reports from around the world, trying to rely on local news agencies not well known in the...
by Micheal Cessna | Apr 8, 2018 | Daily Sitrep
Or, How An Improbable Series Of Events Unhinged The World Recently, the New York Times, working with Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist Rukmini Callimachi, spent fifteen months unpacking a trove of over fifteen thousand...
by Micheal Cessna | Sep 3, 2017 | Daily Sitrep
Foreign Legions have existed for centuries, but in their generally-accepted form, have only really existed since roughly the end of the 1700's. Unlike condottieri of Renaissance Italy, "foreign legions" are not,...
by Micheal Cessna | Aug 28, 2017 | Daily Sitrep
The US Armed Forces are in direct competition with not only foreign militaries, but local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in acquiring Military Working Dogs (MWDs). The animals have become increasingly vital in both military and law enforcement over...
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