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MechCommander
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Post by MechCommander »

Yes give us the additional Specal Ops training.

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Post by panzergator »

Giving this guy special forces is just going to multiply his casuatlies, those of his allies, and civilians unlucky enough to be in his area of operations. It will give his enemies more targets. If he hasn't demonstrated the knowledge of what to do with conventional troops, what makes you think he will figure out how to use special forces? Specops is just a new toy on the shelf.
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The ROD isn’t terribly confident in New Canada’s ability to field a special operations force, but we’re not ready to give up on them. We will give 10 of their best NCOs the training and tools to succeed and it will be up to them to apply the lessons. We value determination in our operators, so as long as they are genuinely trying we will keep providing assistance in one form or another. In this case, we are allowing them to participate as part of an ROD squad, not as a Canadian squad.

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I think New Canada should be but will have to find out next year.

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Post by MechCommander »

The New Canadian Recruits has arrived at the ROD for the Special Forces training to began 10 NCOs 9 Privates.

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Post by chrisswim »

Sent 9 privates, too?? Darn arrogant.
I thought it was the 10 best NCOs.
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ROD is still welcome to sent men to Panama for jungle/ranger training, even if you are not stationing anyone in Panama.
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We’re just taking the NCOs right now. We want seasoned troops that have a higher probability of passing the course and learning the core lessons (Recondo school has a 75% pass rate). Today they are drawing their equipment and weapons. Tomorrow the training cycle will start and it will last until late January. After Recondo school some of our SF guys can give your NCOs a short course on special operations, but it will be nowhere near the training of the full special operations qualification course which is about a year in length. We can spend a week or 2 going over team organization and duties and a general overview of special operations.

Your junior enlisted guys can attend our airborne school before they return to New Canada if you want.

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Post by redleg »

Yes! We definitely want to keep sending guys to the Jungle Warfare School. It's great training - not just for the jungle experience but also for the leadership and general infantry training!

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Post by MechCommander »

The NCAF will find some seasoned soilders in the army and send them to you if found.

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Post by redleg »

We already have your 10 NCOs starting the course. Lets just go with that for now.

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Post by MechCommander »

we need to speed up the training process for the NCAF Spec ops units, so we can quickly deploy them to Aleppo as soon as possible.

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Post by redleg »

Building a legitimate special operations force takes time. Our special forces qualification course takes a full year – your guys are going through a 2-month recondo school, followed by a very brief, very general overview of special operation. Right now they are still patrolling in the ROD mountains.

Just dropping some special forces into Aleppo isn’t going to solve your problems. Your basic approach is flawed because it seems like you’re expecting the population to see you as a better alternative to Al Kabob. I don’t see any reason why the citizens of Aleppo would think that at the moment.

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Happy Saint Barbara's Day!

Here is C Battery, 1st Battalion, 18th Field Artillery celebrating at MPRC in Mahishmati.

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Post by Hoth_902 »

Redleg,
Sweet mother of iron rain!!! That is a sweet display of miniature firepower.
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Post by chrisswim »

It does look nice. Good think it isn’t anywhere near the Commonwealth or we would be ready for counter-battery Fire, to smash them...... I just get concerned with those nice guns pointed at us.
Chris

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