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CHARLESTONBOOKGUY
Tuesday, 11 January 2005
Soldiers Arming Themselves
There has been much controversy about US troops in Iraq having to purchase their own body armor, scavenge for armor for vehicles and so on. Too bad the press has little understanding of history (before 1960) as they would easily discover this isn't unheard of in warfare. The ancient Greek hoplite was required to bring his own armor, shield, and weapons when called for battle, likewise the armored knight of medieval times. Remember the Minutemen? What state would our country be in today if they thought the government must arm them before they would fight for our freedom? Before WW2 George Patton had to purchase fuel for his tanks from his own substantial fortune to keep them rolling during maneuvers. In his new book American Soldier, Tommy Franks told how he had to buy CB radios for his men from his own funds.
Secretary Rumsfeld rightly stated "You go to war with the army you have". I'm glad we still have soldiers who can take initiative in defense of our country.

Posted by charlestonbookguy at 2:14 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 11 January 2005 2:16 PM EST
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