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Communication Problems
One reason the Military Services have trouble operating jointly is that they don't speak the same language. For example, If you told Navy Personnel to secure a building they would turn off the lights and lock the doors. The Army would occupy the building so no one could enter. Marines would assault the building, capture it, and defend it with suppressive fire and close combat. The Air Force, on the other hand, would take out a three-year lease with option to buy. JV 96 Montego (Lil' Blue) |
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Re: Communication Problems
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 20:58:15 -0400, JV
> >One reason the Military Services have trouble operating jointly is that they >don't speak the same language. > >For example, If you told Navy Personnel to secure a building they would turn off >the lights and lock the doors. > >The Army would occupy the building so no one could enter. > >Marines would assault the building, capture it, and defend it with suppressive >fire and close combat. > >The Air Force, on the other hand, would take out a three-year lease with option >to buy. > >JV Good point! Is a bed pan licker the same in the army as it is in the Marines, Navy and Air Force? We called them johnboy's. What did you call them? Life is too important to be taken seriously- Oscar Wilde |
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Re: Communication Problems
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 18:54:11 -0700, patricktee
>On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 20:58:15 -0400, JV > >> >>One reason the Military Services have trouble operating jointly is that they >>don't speak the same language. >> >>For example, If you told Navy Personnel to secure a building they would turn off >>the lights and lock the doors. >> >>The Army would occupy the building so no one could enter. >> >>Marines would assault the building, capture it, and defend it with suppressive >>fire and close combat. >> >>The Air Force, on the other hand, would take out a three-year lease with option >>to buy. >> >>JV >Good point! Is a bed pan licker the same in the army as it is in the >Marines, Navy and Air Force? We called them johnboy's. What did you >call them? same same Army. They were called johnboys then and still are today. JV 96 Montego (Lil' Blue) |
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