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Posted: 3/19/2014 3:31:13 PM EDT
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So I was chilling out in the library at school today and as I glanced out of the west window I noticed a platoon sized unit walking in line about 300 yards away. The soldiers were obviously wearing ACUs, K-pots, and carrying M16A2/A3 rifles. They were walking in a loose formation (big gaggle of soldiers) and sort of flanked my position and took cover behind a knoll and got in the prone position. My interest was peaked as they all pointed their rifles toward the library I was located in. At this time they were approximately 150 yards away. Here is what I have a problem with; 1) I have been in school here for about 1.5 years and never seen this type of drilling on campus. 2) The students and faculty were not notified in advance that there would be 25-35 soldiers carrying M16s and assaulting the school 3) The fuckers were pointing their weapons in the general direction of the buildings 4) They were not wearing MILES gear and they DID NOT have BFA on the M16s 5) I ended up walking to the parking lot as this was going on and another assault team came across the field and they were running and pointing their weapons at ME! I yelled at them, "DROP YOUR MUZZLES!" Is it common to run training like this on a non-governmental campus full of students that haven't been notified of such drills?I think this was an extremely poor judgement call to do this in the time we live in. Edit: Seems that most think this type of training on the main campus, during school hours, and without notification being sent to students is normal. My mistake. |
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Quoted: We had a separate area where we ran missions. Maybe your university doesn't? |
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There are pleanty of other more secluded areas that they could have done this training without pointing their M16s at students. No idea then. It's not something we ever did on the main campus. The most we did on the main campus was use the football field, and surrounding region, as a staging area. This would have been back in 2001-2005. |
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We had a separate area where we ran missions. Maybe your university doesn't? ETA We would do ruck marches on the bike path with weapons and the students weren't notified. Never had an issue. So gun handling rules go out the window? In realistic training, some of them do. |
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In realistic training, some of them do. Quoted:
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We had a separate area where we ran missions. Maybe your university doesn't? ETA We would do ruck marches on the bike path with weapons and the students weren't notified. Never had an issue. So gun handling rules go out the window? In realistic training, some of them do. I understand training. But in public? |
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I understand training. But in public? Quoted:
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We had a separate area where we ran missions. Maybe your university doesn't? ETA We would do ruck marches on the bike path with weapons and the students weren't notified. Never had an issue. So gun handling rules go out the window? In realistic training, some of them do. I understand training. But in public? Yeah, I don't know what to tell you. I was never in ROTC. |
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Chances are High that they're nothing more then damned dubber ducks for training. And they're probably training there because they don't have elsewhere to train or the STX lane they're doing dictates it.
Either way, I'd confirm that they have "Rifles" before blasting that out. ETA: Beat Quoted:
Relax, they're rubber ducks. |
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I'm pretty sure they weren't, as I could tell some had different types of furniture, accessories, etc on them. Quoted:
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Relax, they're rubber ducks.
You overestimate the amount of funding that ROTC gets for firearms
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Even if so, you DON'T FUCKING POINT THEM AT STUDENTS THAT ARE NOT A WILLING PARTICIPANT IN THE EXERCISES. Quoted:
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I bet you those are dummy guns. We use them on non-range exercises all the time. Meh, of all the things to be butt hurt over. I would have thought it was kickass. |
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Even if so, you DON'T FUCKING POINT THEM AT STUDENTS THAT ARE NOT A WILLING PARTICIPANT IN THE EXERCISES. That happened a few times when people were hiking in the area where we were doing our missions
One of the TACs would explain and nothing ever came of it. |
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Even if so, you DON'T FUCKING POINT THEM AT STUDENTS THAT ARE NOT A WILLING PARTICIPANT IN THE EXERCISES. Quoted:
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I bet you those are dummy guns. We use them on non-range exercises all the time. They're Cadets. AKA future Officers.... Not like they could hit anything even if they had real weapons and ammo
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| That is definitely an ROTC unit with rubber ducks. We do the same thing on our campus and people also get butthurt. We do not have the budget to truck our cadets out in the middle of nowhere every time we want to train and urban training is definitely a focus in our mission set. Chill out bro. |
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That happened a few times when people were hiking in the area where we were doing our missions
One of the TACs would explain and nothing ever came of it. Quoted:
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Even if so, you DON'T FUCKING POINT THEM AT STUDENTS THAT ARE NOT A WILLING PARTICIPANT IN THE EXERCISES. That happened a few times when people were hiking in the area where we were doing our missions
One of the TACs would explain and nothing ever came of it. "Don't do it man! Don't do it! DOn't do it! I didn't do nothing! Don't do it" Uhhhhhh....this is fake...and we're in the woods...and it's 6am...who the fuck are you
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| College ROTC leadership lab, usually held in a more secluded location. However, we had one incident (early in the morning) where we were running sprints up and down a parking garage with rubber duck M16s and a couple of M60s...somebody called the cops and they responded in force. We started making courtesy calls to the campus PD after that. |
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Meh, of all the things to be butt hurt over. I would have thought it was kickass. Quoted:
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I bet you those are dummy guns. We use them on non-range exercises all the time. Meh, of all the things to be butt hurt over. I would have thought it was kickass. I am not seeing anything wrong. I mean how are we supposed to train future leaders to take over local college campuses if we don't practice? I would point my rubber duck at you too since you probably gave off a hostile vibe. Side note I have done sim round force on force training on a college campus and it was fucking fun. |
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Quoted: 5) I ended up walking to the parking lot as this was going on and another assault team came across the field and they were running and pointing their weapons at ME! I yelled at them, "DROP YOUR MUZZLES!" That's all you said? I'd have flipped a massive tit! |
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Quoted: Oooh, that would be a good show. You could then post a the thread... "Guess who are the cops, and who are the military!" Quoted: Quoted: Call 911 report seeing men in camouflage carrying AR-15's on the school campus. Oooh, that would be a good show. You could then post a the thread... "Guess who are the cops, and who are the military!" ![]() |
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They're Cadets. AKA future Officers.... Not like they could hit anything even if they had real weapons and ammo
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I bet you those are dummy guns. We use them on non-range exercises all the time. They're Cadets. AKA future Officers.... Not like they could hit anything even if they had real weapons and ammo
![]() Good thing they were not actual lieutenants-- they might have gotten lost crossing the open grassy area. |
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That's all you said? I'd have flipped a massive tit! Quoted:
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5) I ended up walking to the parking lot as this was going on and another assault team came across the field and they were running and pointing their weapons at ME! I yelled at them, "DROP YOUR MUZZLES!" That's all you said? I'd have flipped a massive tit! Oh no a scary rubber duck was pointed at me. Let me bitch at people who don't care. |
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Good thing they were not actual lieutenants-- they might have gotten lost crossing the open grassy area. Quoted:
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I bet you those are dummy guns. We use them on non-range exercises all the time. They're Cadets. AKA future Officers.... Not like they could hit anything even if they had real weapons and ammo
![]() Good thing they were not actual lieutenants-- they might have gotten lost crossing the open grassy area. dead reckoning can be a bitch when you can't find the tree moving on the map
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Land nav is hard , but I felt like I was on Endor during LDAC @ Ft. Lewis ![]() Quoted:
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Good thing they were not actual lieutenants-- they might have gotten lost crossing the open grassy area. Land nav is hard , but I felt like I was on Endor during LDAC @ Ft. Lewis ![]() Realistic training...gotta take out that shield generator
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I just spit soda all over my computer! |

