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Huey14 07-20-2004 01:55

Halo
 
I am writing a book right now. The guys have just HALOed in.

My question, and I'm sure it's not opsec, is this:

After landing on a live op, do you pack the chutes with you, or bury them?


Cheers guys.


RH

QRQ 30 07-20-2004 06:48

That would totally depend upon the mission.

Team Sergeant 07-20-2004 08:41

Quote:

Originally posted by QRQ 30
That would totally depend upon the mission.
And whether or not I was going to pay for them after the mission...;)

NousDefionsDoc 07-20-2004 09:44

Have them bury them, its much cooler in a book.:munchin

Solid 07-20-2004 10:15

If you don't mind me asking- how far in are you on the book?

Solid

NousDefionsDoc 07-20-2004 10:20

Quote:

Originally posted by Solid
If you don't mind me asking- how far in are you on the book?

Solid

Quite obviously infil. LOL

Team Sergeant 07-20-2004 10:36

Quote:

Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Have them bury them, its much cooler in a book.:munchin
No No No cache them!!!

(Unless you have one of them jumping in a shovel....);)

TS

NousDefionsDoc 07-20-2004 10:41

RIGHT! Cache. If they're US SF, you can have the Medic cut them up to make bandages and panties for the local ladies and the Charlie can use the cord for booby traps.

The Reaper 07-20-2004 10:43

When in doubt, do your METT-T analysis.

Long as I don't have to dig the holes, it is fine.

Let's see, how long will it take to dig 12 or so Aviator's Kit Bag sized holes with the three folding e-tools that the team brought?

Might be about the same amount of time as to dig 12 shallow graves.

You are not likely to hump the 55 lbs. each MC-4 will add to your combat load as well.

My recommendation would be a link-up with an auxillary member who will either have the hole(s) dug and waiting, take them to a body of water for disposal, or haul them all off for caching. Obviously, each of these techniques present their own problems.

TR

NousDefionsDoc 07-20-2004 10:47

Don't let The Reaper shit ya'll, he digs pretty holes! LOL

Solid 07-20-2004 10:48

NDD- Not if the book's written backwards! Unconventional writing for unconventional warfare, afterall... :)

Short hijack- do you by any chance know what happened to the Red Hand anti-terror (terror) group in Algeria? Did they fold or withdraw when Algeria gained its independence, or did they keep trying?

Thanks,


Solid

NousDefionsDoc 07-20-2004 10:50

Quote:

Originally posted by Solid
NDD- Not if the book's written backwards! Unconventional writing for unconventional warfare, afterall... :)

Short hijack- do you by any chance know what happened to the Red Hand anti-terror (terror) group in Algeria? Did they fold or withdraw when Algeria gained its independence, or did they keep trying?

Thanks,


Solid

NO HIJACKING! We're trying to write a book here! Go to the Terrorism Forum and make a new thread.

QRQ 30 07-20-2004 13:04

Since you are writing a book, let me give you to scenarios other than just hitting the ground at a run and leaving them.

1. In the event there is a counterpart reception party, turn the chutes over to them to dispose of, or:

2. Recover into the kit bag and stash - casche them. The bags are (or were) sage green and can be pretty easily camouflaged.
The are many other methods of disposal, serious and humorous.

Huey14 07-20-2004 17:23

NDD is right- I'm up to infil. They're Kiwis, going after a drug lab in Indonesia. Not sure if it's SAS or recon platoon that's at infil yet. I do know the basic plotline though, in case anyones wondering after that last sentence :p

Thanks for all the relies guys!

Team Sergeant 07-20-2004 17:28

You may want to think about HAHO instead of HALO for your "mission."


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