Thus closeth
Shenandoah, riffing off
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard's latest gloomstorm in the Telegraph.
Silly scare-mongering Brit-twit -- what with your "nothing like this has been seen since the 1930s" twaddle.
Don't you know these guys are riding to the rescue?
As for me, one of these near a nice hill with strong sightlines out past 1500 metres is sounding pretty good about now:
If I start now, the foilage concealment can be fairly well integrated with the overhead cover by spring.
Got
survivability?
That OP/LP needs several sections of reversible camo nets with supports over it, otherwise, it's only too vulnerable to being spotted by aircraft spotters. Summer or winter, it needs camo.
ReplyDeleteBack in my military flying days (attack aviation battalion) I was very impressed with what you can see from the air and even more impressed with what you can't see if it's camo'd properly.
Needs food, water, medical, entertainment. Having lived in shitholes like this for extended periods, I cannot begin to tell you how much I hate being infested with lice and crabs. I'm going to stick(fight) it out here on my own territory, and bathe more often. Besides, I'm sick of this runnin' crap. I only come out at night, and a hatchet and a very sharp knife are my tools.
ReplyDeleteSo gentlemen, what other resources besides FM 5-103 do you recommend?
ReplyDeleteI badly need help from the guys who have been there and done that.
Please.
I love your pics haha they always drag me in to read the whole post.
ReplyDeleteSave from room for me in there will ya?