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    Default Practice makes perfect

    Good thing the US military is focused on the South. Not like there is anything militarily interesting going on in, say, China or Ukraine or ...

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A “realistic” guerrilla war will be fought across two dozen North Carolina counties in the coming weeks, with young soldiers battling seasoned “freedom fighters,” according to the U.S. Army.

    The Army says an“ unconventional warfare exercise” will take place across North Carolina in late January into early February.

    The two-week “unconventional warfare exercise” will be staged Jan. 22-Feb. 4 on privately owned land. And it will be realistic enough to include the sounds of gunfire (blanks) and flares, the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School said in a news release.

    Exact times, locations and exercise specifics were not provided.

    However, advance publicity is intended to make sure civilians — including law enforcement officers — don’t mistake the fighting for terrorism or criminal activity, which has happened in the past.

    “Residents may hear blank gunfire and see occasional flares. Controls are in place to ensure there is no risk to persons or property,” the warfare center said.

    “Residents with concerns should contact local law enforcement officials, who will immediately contact exercise control officials. ... For the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, safety is always the command’s top priority during all training events.”

    Called Robin Sage, the exercise serves as a final test for Special Forces Qualification Course training and it places candidates in a politically unstable country known as Pineland.

    The candidates face off against seasoned service members from units across Fort Bragg, as well as specially trained civilians, officials said. The setting is “characterized by armed conflict,” forcing the students to solve problems in a real world setting, the center says.

    “These military members act as realistic opposing forces and guerrilla freedom fighters, also known as Pineland resistance movement,” the center said.

    “To add realism of the exercise, civilian volunteers throughout the state act as role players. Participation by these volunteers is crucial to the success of this training, and past trainees attest to the realism they add to the exercise.

    Advance public notice of “the U.S. military’s premiere unconventional warfare exercise” became a priority in 2002, after one soldier was killed and another wounded when a Moore County sheriff’s deputy mistook Robin Sage exercises for criminal activity.

    Pineland covers counties primarily in southeastern North Carolina, as well as Chesterfield, Dillon and Marlboro counties in South Carolina. The full list in North Carolina: “Alamance, Anson, Bladen, Brunswick, Cabarrus, Chatham, Columbus, Cumberland, Davidson, Guilford, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, New Hanover, Randolph, Richmond, Robeson, Rowan, Sampson, Scotland, Stanly, Union, and Wake.”

    “All Robin Sage movements and events have been coordinated with public safety officials throughout and within the towns and counties hosting the training,” officials said.

    Among the safety protocols implemented:

    — “Formal written notification to the chiefs of law enforcement agencies in the affected counties, with a follow-up visit from a unit representative.

    — All civilian and non-student military participants are briefed on procedures to follow if there is contact with law enforcement officials.

    — Students will only wear civilian clothes if the situation warrants, as determined by the instructors, and will wear a distinctive brown armband during these instances.

    — Training areas and vehicles used during exercises are clearly labeled.”

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/gu...rns/ar-AASDjEy

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    Training to fight and kill their own countrymen.

    Sounds like fun.

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    This^
    "Pain, or damage don't end the world — or despair, or fu**in' beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man, ......and give some back." -Al Swearingen

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    Without the military democrats don't stand a chance in any civil conflict. And they know it.

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    Robin Sage is the final stage of The Special Forces Qualification Course. It’s been part of the course for a LONG time.
    Btw, you won't hear me apologize often, so you may want to put that in your sigfile. ~Mergie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roddie View Post
    Robin Sage is the final stage of The Special Forces Qualification Course. It’s been part of the course for a LONG time.
    yep, aint nothing new

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Training to fight and kill their own countrymen.

    Sounds like fun.
    That is what I read. Tell me I am wrong. MG
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maggie Glover View Post
    That is what I read. Tell me I am wrong. MG
    You’re wrong.

    SF’s main mission is to train and support foreign civilians and military. That is the scenario of Robin Sage.
    Btw, you won't hear me apologize often, so you may want to put that in your sigfile. ~Mergie

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    I guess it’s been 20 years ago a Moore co. Deputy Sheriff shot and killed a soldier during this exercise. Can’t remember the specifics but he was not criminally charged but was found liable in a civil trial. He retired as the Chief Deputy in Lee Co.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roddie View Post
    You’re wrong.

    SF’s main mission is to train and support foreign civilians and military. That is the scenario of Robin Sage.
    My answer is more click baity. Stop educating us.

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    The training is conducted in the made up country they're calling "pineland" to simulate a foreign nation, instead of actual foreign natives since this takes place North Carolina and some of south (that part i didnt know), participants are composed of west pointers, various ROTC units from around the country, local police departments, and even civilians like the article says. The hopeful/future greens berets will have to train participants to conduct insurgency against whatever the occupying force of pineland is (also made up of various service branch participants and the previously mentioned).

    This thing really isn't new.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/robi...opefuls-2021-1

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    I can remember when I was a kid in Florence county, we had British troops all over us for a couple of weeks, roaming the countryside in their funny looking trucks. A few got lost and ended up at Bun's store at the crossroads by the house. We would see them while we were hunting. I just threw my Ithaca over my shoulder and went on with my business.
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    This is the currency they use during the training.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jozie & Me View Post
    I can remember when I was a kid in Florence county, we had British troops all over us for a couple of weeks, roaming the countryside in their funny looking trucks. A few got lost and ended up at Bun's store at the crossroads by the house. We would see them while we were hunting. I just threw my Ithaca over my shoulder and went on with my business.
    Reminds me of this scene from Band of Brothers...


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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    Reminds me of this scene from Band of Brothers...

    You've been waiting a long time to use that haven't you?
    Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    My answer is more click baity. Stop educating us.
    Here’s another unknown gem:

    Black Bart inspired the Clayton Bigsby character.
    Btw, you won't hear me apologize often, so you may want to put that in your sigfile. ~Mergie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roddie View Post
    Here’s another unknown gem:

    Black Bart inspired the Clayton Bigsby character.

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    i dont get it
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    i dont get it
    Shoo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roddie View Post
    Here’s another unknown gem:

    Black Bart inspired the Clayton Bigsby character.


    Long live the Republic of Pineland.. nothing new been going on for years. I roam a lot of those counties and have run into them in years past.

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