North Korea time?

Dan Kone

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Just saw this heading from San Jose to southern California the other day. The green color indicates they not headed towards the middle east, but instead it's more likely they are headed for Korea.

Is that going to be our next stop on our tour de perpetual warfare?

[video=youtube;urBtjHLY0RM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urBtjHLY0RM[/video]
 

smokiemcbowl

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No not bradlys. Those r just for troop transport probably heading for camp pendleton and other bases down there. Nothin to trip about. I was n the Marine Corps and stationed at camp pen. Normal stuff for that area if u ask me
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I figured it might be something like that ... lieutenants discuss strategy; generals discuss (and practice) logistics. cn
 

Dan Kone

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No not bradlys. Those r just for troop transport probably heading for camp pendleton and other bases down there. Nothin to trip about. I was n the Marine Corps and stationed at camp pen. Normal stuff for that area if u ask me
There were a couple hundred of them. That seems like a lot and is not something I normally see.
 

IAm5toned

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m2's an m3's. looks like a division enroute to training/field maneuvers.
be thankful there on trains and not clogging up the rds with convoys like they do around here... :/
 

Dan Kone

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m2's an m3's. looks like a division enroute to training/field maneuvers.
be thankful there on trains and not clogging up the rds with convoys like they do around here... :/
What kind of training mission has several hundred of them at once? And why would they be taken through San Jose on a training mission?
 

smokiemcbowl

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I highly doubt that there all for one place. The military bids to the cheapest sales person and they get there product. So the military probably had an ass load of old ones sitting around, collecting dust cuz they dont work or there to fucked up from field ops, took inventory, had a shit load ordered when they got there cut of the cheese and the company produced the order. I was an armorer for 4 years and they do the same thing with weapons parts. Spend enough time n that are and ull see plenty of trains and transport trucks with shit like that. And the shit is thats only the shit u see. U wouldnt belive the ammount of unmarked semis the military uses to ship things. Mass movement like that to me isnt surprising at all
 

Ringsixty

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Ah...they are probably going to a new base or training. Did you hear of any large scale movement of US troops in the USA or anywhere else. To many loose lips, you would know.
When you see a large amount of military hardware moving down the tracks. I can see were people would get the impression that were are going to war again.
I do believe that most all our homeland military equipment in USA is camo green and are painted in the camo for the region they are stationed. Example, in Southwest states they are Camo colored for the desert and in Washington state they are camo green in color.

Yep , yep yep
 

beardo

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The green color indicates they not headed towards the middle east, but instead it's more likely they are headed for Korea.

Is that going to be our next stop on our tour de perpetual warfare?
Haven't we been at war with N Korea for 50 or 60 years?
Don't see this as being anything new.
Unless were planing on launching an offensive to attempt to finally win the war- But I don't see that as a likely senario because I think were not able or willing to do so.
 

smokiemcbowl

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Nope not cored by region. US military still rolls with the "shadow" cammie pattern for vehicals. If u look at the 7tons they all have the exact same paint job. Just factory paint job. Ud have to special order a tan truck or get an up armor kit fo it. All vics r woodland colored
 
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