It seems our newest military street performer has hit facebook and doing his best follow the road taken by Adam Kokesh when he did fake patrols to protest the Iraq war.
So in addition to the video that I talked he has been busy being a perfect photo prompt with Micheal Moore and Keith O’brien. Yep quite the busy guy.
Also just like Kokesh, Thomas is admin according to Marine Online. Listed as 3051 which is listed as a Warehouse Clerk. Unlike Kokesh he has yet to be arrested, not for a lack of trying.
Theatricals, that is all it is. Only with the next guy in line.

Big talk little man. If you bothered to learn basic reading comprehension skills in school you would realize that I was saying Murphy did what he did despite not being indoctrinated in the culture of the warrior. POGs like you come up with this bullshit and try to impose it on grunts despite the fact that the infantry doesnt need lessons in how to be warriors. Just like PLDC. Any grunt worthy of his blue cord and stripes already knows the shit they teach there by the time he goes to the board. But guess what, you’ve still got to slog through the better part of a month being lectured on the warrior ethos by some 88M.
King @42: There ya go, sooper trooper, tell us all how much of a billy badass you are compared to the rest of us. Please climb down from the top of mount 11 bang-bang and tell us how you can win a battle all by your bad self, without any help from air support or any vehicles (forget radios, too, since the commo people aren’t worthy to be in your presence, either). Show us the pics of you with your Gerber MK 1 hanging out of your yapper and your M4 on rock and roll as you go in for the kill against those soon to be dispatched taliban. I am blinded by the sight of your total awesomeness.
Fuckstain.
Nice try boyo, and a POG, really? Is that supposed to hurt?? How long did it take you to get your alleged stripes? I got mine, plus a rocker at 25…….. YOU still have to prove your bona fides, I bet you never put one boot on foreign soil!
And good luck winning hearts and minds without me and my Joes Mr. 11 Buttphuck!
You’re right Lucky. I never did put one boot on foreign soil. I put two. And your suggestion about doing infantry shit is laughable. My platoon handed out notebooks, candy, and mres while on our patrols on plenty of occassions. We worked in close contact with sheiks and tribal elders throughout our area of responsibility. We even played Robin Hood sometimes and handed out money we confiscated on raids of insurgent homes to poor iraqis. I guess I can claim to be snivel affairs now too.
Prove it Bitch. See now I know you are full of SHIT, if you handed out money in a Robin Hood manner, you would have been rolled up by CID for such activities! And once again, prove your bona fides, post your redacted 214!
If you did not have paperwork for the Robin Hood shit, then you committed Federal crimes and CID would have been all over your ass!
OT I realize that you got out before the army switched to the A2 but by now you surely know that M16s and M4s issued to non-sf aren’t capable of “rock n’ roll”. Yeah it’s three round burst now and most people prefer to just stick with single shot. The only things an inf squad has that fire full auto are the 240 and 249, and if you remember the one or two times uncle sam let your remf ass play with an m-60 anyone with brain is using 6-9 round bursts. So yeah Johnny Cash notwithstanding todays grunts generally dont rappel in with theor shit set on rocknroll.
One day when I was a kid, I was over at a friend’s house. I had been there many times. His dad was a quiet but pleasant man who, like most men back then, it seems, was a WW II vet. I didn’t know that at first. That one day when I went over to my friend’s house, his dad was shirtless, mowing the lawn. He was a pauchy man and across his stomach and back were deep impressions and massive scarring. I said nothing about that at first but later asked my friend what had happened to his dad. He replied, “He was a Marine at Iwo Jima and was raked by a machine gun.” I learned a great deal from that account.
Yeah because CID was keeping tabs on eveyrhing we did. Good logic dickfart. You care to explain to me how CID would know about us doing that.
AMEN #57!!!
Well, aside from you admitting that, they tend to track all currency in the battlespace fuckstick, its why GI’s are no longer using cash in either theater, once again I renew my raising of the BULLSHIT FLAG on your ass until you prove you aren’t a poser
King My Ire may have softened because of your story on the previous thread. But that does not alter the fact I threw out my 214, which you and OG demanded (and got accused of stealing meds) You said you wouldn’t put up yours till the regulars did. They did. Your turn.
King in #56: Tell me all about it big daddy. Tell me all about your bad self.
BTW If my unit was a REMF unit, then they forgot to tell the 18th Airborne Corps and the 24th ID that.
Put up, or shut up Kingy, balls in your court Bud!
@OT, ever play with Sheridans?
Oh, btw king: “It is a gas-operated, air-cooled, magazine-fed, selective fire, shoulder-fired weapon with a telescoping stock. A shortened variant of the M16A2 rifle, the M4 has a 14.5 in (370 mm) barrel, allowing its user to better operate in close quarters combat. The M4 has selective fire options including semi-automatic and three-round burst (like the M16A2), while the M4A1 has the capability to fire fully automatic instead of three-round burst”
So, I guess there is an M4 that has the rock and roll feature. Yeah, I carried an M16A1E2, and by golly gee whis, I also was qualified with the M60. Amazing how you would know that. Maybe you can tell me what RDF stands for?
I happen to have used an M4A1 in my AIT, the damned thing had a full auto feature that was soooooo sweet! I missed that on both my tours
Lucky: No, I never did play with Sheridans.
No worries, I was just curious
Doc I never asked for anyone’s bona fides least of all not yours. Aside from talking some shit I never questioned your service and I never made a derogatory comment about our medic corps, especially not the ones who get assigned to combat arms units. My grandfather was a medic in the ETO, so umm yeah.
Lucky where did I say it was USD. We’re talking dinar here. Lots and lots of dinar. You know what else my platoon did? We devoured the contents of an unopened tin of chicken cultlet t-rats we discovered while conducting hands across the mojave. Oh wait I guess that didnt happen because we didnt get hemmed up for fraud waste and abuse.
When did I ever say USD? They track ALL currency boyo…. BULLSHIT
OT did you not read the part where I stipulated that M4s and 16s issued to conventional troops don’t have a full auto setting? Its right there in english and I included it because I know about the M4A1 and the M16A3, and that those are available for the SF types. And if you really want to get anal, which you seem to, we also had m231 port firing weapons which were capable of a very high rate of automatic fire. Some mech units made use of them but ours stayed locked up in the armory.
Kingy, prove your bona fides, everyone else did, accept you and the raging bulldyke
Lucky you’re an imbecile. How would CID know about that money, does every dinar have a miniature tracking device in it that alerts CID agent Anton Chigurh where the money is?
Oh, I am the imbecile… Dude, your the one full of shit
Shun, shun the non-believer!
lucky
@OT, ever play with Sheridans?
Not sure which OT you’re asking but I’m not that old!!! I was a CDAT, M1’s and A1’s right at the end. I’m only 44, the old tanker comes from something my Drill Sergeants used to tell us…
Lol sorry! Didn’t mean to imply either of your were that old!!! I have just always been interested in Sheridans since I was a kid, I mean, an air-droppable tank? Serious badassness!!
So, King; would you like to answer the question I posed to you? Since I’m a REMF, according to you, please tell me what RDF stands for.
Ooh Ooh, I know this one, pick me!!!
And on an unrelated note, the Centennial of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is coming up, are any of you Traveling Men, and if so, will you be in Alexandria? If so, beers on me at Murphys!
LOL! Ok, Lucky, go ahead, since King is still trying to figure it out.
Man, my phone is working overtime with all of these comment notifications.
Rapid Deployment Force! It was the 18th Airborne Corps, the 82D, the 24th ID, etc in the 1970’s and 1980’s… I remember from when I was a kid aboard Lejuene when Dad was a member of the MEU(SOC), and the RDF would supposedly jump into Europe while the MEU would take the Med in the event the Soviets got froggy….
Rapid deployment force. Yeah that still doesnt impress me or make you not a pog.
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I think that about covers it.
Yep, that about covers it with Kingy the man-bitch
Notice how he waited to post the answer until AFTER someone else posted it for him
Very good, Lucky. The 18th Airborne Corps, which consisted of the 101st, 82nd, and the 24th was the RDF and when I got there, the area of operation was changing to a global responsibility rather than just Europe. Several individual units within each division had to be ready to go at a moments notice and be anywhere in the world within 24 hours on the ground and engaging. As a combat aviation company, we didn’t have females, because we weren’t REMFs, and actually, as I said before, were right along side the infantry and armor (We wore the 24th ID patch, but also had Corps level responsibilities, so we had a field grade officer as our company commander, etc.). Anyone that remembers the initial moves in the first Gulf War (Desert Shield) would notice that the RDF units were the first ones there, once the call was made.
Since then, there have been many changes to doctrine, so the old RDF isn’t around anymore, but I’m sure the spirit of that doctrine still lives.
Lucky learn to read. I was saying that being in a rapid deployment unit isn’t something that disqualifies someone from being a pog.
Lucky the 82 had a couple in ’04
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M8_Armored_Gun_System.
Its really a shame they didn’t make more. I love the M-1 and everything but strategic speed is important too.
Yeah, King, and talking like you’re a sooper trooper doesn’t disqaulify you from being a bitch.
Yeah dude they still have those. If I recall correctly it was the 82nd and 3rd ID. Nonethless good job bringing up desert storm a war you were never involved in. Last I checked they may not habe gotten their first but it was still the BRO that did the bulk of the heavy lifting once shit kicked off.
Man this shamar guy is quite full of himself.
In this internet day and age, any narcissist can become the next “hero” and celebrity.
@Kingy, I can read my Brother, you cannot, otherwise you would have posted your bona Fides on here already. Bitch. @Doc, I agree, my first tour, there was no US armor in the ‘Stan, only European light tanks, I wish we had had American Armor backing the attack, I trust ours, not necessarily anything from ISAF.
oh you should read the comments on the youtube page. Not a hint of sanity there.
“Yeah dude they still have those. If I recall correctly it was the 82nd and 3rd ID. Nonethless good job bringing up desert storm a war you were never involved in.”
Are you refering to Desert Storm in mentioning 3rd ID? If you are, then you recall wrong.
Once again, Kingy says something that just does not compute as a Vet, put up, or shut up. Bitch.
No dickhead. I was talking about recent time hence the “still”. Since evryone deploys every two years or so now Im not up to speed on who is considered rapid deployment anymore. Last time I really paid attention it was the 82nd with 3rd id providing the heavy mech element.