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what part of my post would make you think that?
hell, i would PAY to be able to take a class like that for just one day my post was more aimed at the realizm of the body parts. theres one point of that video where a soldier lost his leg, and as they are trying to wrap the bleeding stump, its moving around! its not just some dude with his real leg tucked behind him pretending..that(from what i can tell) looks to be an unfortunate soldier who could have actually lost his leg in combat, now using his misfortune to train others. if that be the case...they hyper realizm of said moment ....well...has to be hard on the man. the blood and guts of that film..are movie quality...it AMAZES me that our GOVT would actually pay the money for that kinda stuff. does that make it more clear for you? |
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what part of my post would make you think that? hell, i would PAY to be able to take a class like that for just one day my post was more aimed at the realizm of the body parts. theres one point of that video where a soldier lost his leg, and as they are trying to wrap the bleeding stump, its moving around! its not just some dude with his real leg tucked behind him pretending..that(from what i can tell) looks to be an unfortunate soldier who could have actually lost his leg in combat, now using his misfortune to train others. if that be the case...they hyper realizm of said moment ....well...has to be hard on the man. the blood and guts of that film..are movie quality...it AMAZES me that our GOVT would actually pay the money for that kinda stuff. does that make it more clear for you? That is the goal of the training. While in the back of the guys mind he knows it fake is give him an indication of how his body will react to being in the situation when it really happens. Drills are Bloodless battles and Battle are bloody drills |
