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What It's Like At The Training Camp Where US Troops Learn To Survive If They Are Captured |
2015-01-21 |
As I sat there wondering what was going to happen next a wide variety of psyops stuff blared through the speaker mounted high in one corner of the small cell. A mind-numbing cacophony of an out-of-control saxophone was followed by Rudyard Kipling reciting his poem "Boots" over and over in a very haunting voice. (No one who ever attended Navy SERE will forget "Boots.") |
Posted by:Hupineger Glomomp7490 |
#5 Why don't you call your mother? When are you getting married, we're not getting any younger you know. |
Posted by: Shipman 2015-01-21 12:44 |
#4 My son in law is a crewman on a E-3 and he gets waterboarded about once a year for refresher training. What sort of questions do you put to him during these sessions Bill ? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2015-01-21 07:13 |
#3 Some of the tortures, particularly the ones regarding defacing Christian Bibles and American flags, sound eerily similar to the types of things children are subjected to on a verbal level in public schools and in universities these days. |
Posted by: no mo uro 2015-01-21 04:57 |
#2 Understanding the tactics you may have to employ is the necessity in it's use. |
Posted by: newc 2015-01-21 01:06 |
#1 Very interesting. I am surprised the article didn't mention waterboarding. My son in law is a crewman on a E-3 and he gets waterboarded about once a year for refresher training. I was waterboarded in my Army escape and evasion course and was waterboarded for a "refresher" one other time when I was on assignment with Westport. Do you suppose the article deliberately took out any references to waterboarding to play to the DiFi narrative about CIA torture? |
Posted by: Bill Clinton 2015-01-21 00:29 |