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Buddy, you are the perfect guy for this.
Could you please explain what is right and wrong with this clip.
My goal is not to demean women as a whole. Rather is this acceptable in this situation?
I give the gal props because she didn’t give up.
But, I’ll let an expert speak.
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Anonymous0Why was she not taking a selfie during this?
Why was she not taking a selfie during this?
Ideally just as the back of her head flies off.
Hi Jan,
The soldier in question seems to be completing a timed road march, typical for almost every level of US Army training to measure physical fitness, endurance and the soldiers ability to correctly configure gear.
The EFMB has a 12 mile road march, non tactical (meaning that there are no agressor forces or pyro), with standard fighting load to include a Unit One Pack. (no more than 72 pounds total).
Less than 20% of EFMB trial participants pass the course which lasts 12 days. I blew out a knee on the night obstacle course phase and had to withdraw, however the five soldiers I mentored all passed. Hooah!
Soldiers must complete road marches without any assistance of any kind within the time limit. Any assistance means that the soldier is disqualified for that event. There are no re-tests during the EFRB, it’s a go or no-go event at every station. The soldier would have already passed weapons qualification at this point so there was no danger with her not maintaining muzzle awareness of her weapon.
The soldier is allowed to use her weapon as a prop/crutch as it is part of the standard fighting load. The evaluator’s were correct in trying to motivate her to complete the course and this footage is accurate.
The EFMB is actually much tougher to complete than the Expert Infantry Badge. Thanks for asking and let me know if you any further questions or concerns.
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F~~~, a better question is, what’s RIGHT with this?
If I had to count on THIS doc to get her broke-dick ass & her aidbag to me or my soldiers, in for-real, no-s~~~ wartime, I’d have been in hell 20 years ago. But that’s the thing: odds are, she never HAS and never WILL walk with a line platoon–she could be an optical lab specialist or a dental hygenist or a pharmacy specialist & still be eligible to test, for f~~~’s sake. She just wants that EFMB ticket-punch…aaand she got it. Never mind that she can barely walk 12 miles with a Nerf ruck after a full night of sleep, chow, and in reasonably fair weather & can’t keep her weapon out of the f~~~ing dirt. Where do you wear your EFMB on your lab whites, exactly?
Symptomatic of Big Army’s obsession with gewgaws and form-over-function mindset and Ash Carter’s “Diversity Is Our Vibrancy” nonsense. I don’t give a good, slippery F~~~ what the EFMB bulletin says, ANY line doc who uses his f~~~ing weapon like a goddamn crutch is telling me he doesn’t have any business carrying it in the first place. That MOI is written by a committee largely made up of people who, if they ever DID carry a weapon, it was 15 years ago, and in basic training. Jesus, have some minor SHADOW of soldierly bearing and tactical posture. And these days, I’m not the least bit surprised that nobody on the EFMB committee or her peers bothered to rip her a new asshole for flopping around like she was Jerry Lewis in the middle of a nerve agent attack.
Fake it til you make it, girl. Just be kinda hardcore this onnnnnnnne time, and you won’t neeeever have to carry that dumb ol’ boomstick again. Just put your tooties up and wait for your promotion orders. Army Strong, sista.
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But that’s the thing: odds are, she never HAS and never WILL walk with a line platoon–she could be an optical lab specialist or a dental hygenist or a pharmacy specialist & still be eligible to test, for f~~~’s sake
Absolutely correct, the EFMB competition is open to anyone who has a primary military occupation skill within the Medical Regiment, and the 68W Combat Medic is the MOS for all medical personnel attached or assigned to combat arms units.
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Women are useless in any kind of combat role.. Indisputable.
Be professional be polite but always have a plan to kill everyone you meet.
Fuck this planet.
Anonymous0One of the comments:
The saddest thing is that she was too tired to make me a sandwich afterwards. Then, later that evening she complained of a headache. Totally useless.My cousin was just speaking at TedTalks about discrimination against women in the military. What a cuck.
Women are useless in any kind of combat role.. Indisputable.
Agreed.
In a combat support role however, I have personally known several highly trained and efficient female medical evacuation pilots and forward surgical team members.
Direct support of combat arms soldiers, but not actually performing the combat role. Several having earned a combat action badge and medals with valor device.
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One of the worst marketing and PR photo’s ever taken, but it keeps making the rounds. Notice three things about the photo: 1) the ammo is misfeed. 2) the DI is directly over her to ensure that there is no way she can chamber a round. 3) She is a heat injury victim, hence all the red tape on her uniform.
Guess everyone else was at Starbucks that particular photo session.
"My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it." - Clarence Buddinton Kelland
One of the worst marketing and PR photo’s ever taken, but it keeps making the rounds. Notice three things about the photo: 1) the ammo is misfeed. 2) the DI is directly over her to ensure that there is no way she can chamber a round. 3) She is a heat injury victim, hence all the red tape on her uniform
Thanks for pointing all that out. I was confused by the ammo and did not notice the red tape or the DI standing right there. That photo is an embarrassment to our military.
Why was she not taking a selfie during this?
Because her hair wasn’t in a good mood ! HAHAHA
That photo is an embarrassment to our military.
True but this points out the oft discussed issue with the internet,images and topics never go away. This picture might have started life in a basic training publication or a public affairs unit “how to page”, but is not out of context and is viewed through a totally different lens.
Making it a very bad photo as the viewer only knows what he is looking at. A female soldier looking at the photographer with an M-60 that won’t ever work for her. Yes, a very bad day for the U.S. Army.
"My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it." - Clarence Buddinton Kelland
I have nothing brave soldiers, and I know several war stories where woman help in a useful way.
But this is a spoiled c~~~, all woman nowadays are spoiled c~~~s. They act like child, they are entitled, they can’t be brave, because they are used that when s~~~ happens, a white knight or they daddy will come to rescue them. They can’t be responsible for their actions or for themselves !
Be a soldier is more about atitude than anything else, they must have body and mind so well trained, that they are capable of handling the most stressful and extreme situations. That was ONLY a walk, ok, she endured poorly, but did. Would she be able to carry for 40 miles in her shoulders an injured combatant, while defending herself with that rifle that she doesn’t have any idea how works ?
She would flee in despair ! Crying for her daddy ! That is what would happen !
And a BIG point, she isn’t fat, how you think, with all this fat shamming s~~~, that a 200kg c~~~ will perform ? Will them lower the bar ? Will the enemy lower the bar ? I don’t think so.
Soldiers are a weapon, they must be lethal in combat ! If you put someone who don’t have a remote ideia of what it’s doing there, not only that person, but others will be affected by that.
“Leave no man behind”, what about a 250kg c~~~ ? How many men would be needed to transport that bitch through the battlefield to a tend or a vehicle where a doctor and do any medical procedure on her ?
I would never put someone that would be a risk to my whole troop. This is not about sexism, is about being practical and assertive, leave someone behind is cruel, is immoral and unethical, everyone’s morale will drop, and all other things that my happen because of that…

Anonymous3I dont see a problem with this.
In fact I would think MGTOW would encourage women to sign up for the military and fill up the ranks.
Next war could be fought with entirely feminist armies, while men go fishing, biking, or stay in their basements playing computer games.
You go girl, be a strong independent soldier and die for your country.
Gentlemen, I understand that those of you that are (or where) in the military might be disturbed by the destruction of that institution. But, since everything else is being wrecked, why would it be spared?
And let us remember those man that died for their country, and those men destroyed by traumas in wars.
Is this a society that we would sacrifice our life for?
Then let those that profit from this system make the sacrifice this time.

One of the worst marketing and PR photo’s ever taken, but it keeps making the rounds. Notice three things about the photo: 1) the ammo is misfeed. 2) the DI is directly over her to ensure that there is no way she can chamber a round. 3) She is a heat injury victim, hence all the red tape on her uniform.
Guess everyone else was at Starbucks that particular photo session.
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This f~~~ing idiot doesn’t even know the pointy end goes toward the enemy, which leads to believe she probably doesn’t know how a centerfire cartridge works.
Fuck this planet.
Women are useless in any kind of combat role.. Indisputable.
Agreed.
In a combat support role however, I have personally known several highly trained and efficient female medical evacuation pilots and forward surgical team members.
Direct support of combat arms soldiers, but not actually performing the combat role. Several having earned a combat action badge and medals with valor device.
Well I still contend a man would be better in any of those rolls on average. Obviously there are exceptional women but the cost and effort to find them is not worth the hassle.
The only woman I ever dealt with when I was in the army were in the hospital the quartermaster and I knew one female armorer at Sandhill in basic training. Yes I got up in 92! I would not want to be in today’s PC feminized military.
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