• @dreadedsemi
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    201 year ago

    Wow the 82nd, this is like getting D, there are 81 airborns before yours.

    • @DeriHunter
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      61 year ago

      I don’t know how the US army structured, it’s a joke right? Like there no corelation between how good the Brigade(?) and it’s number right? Lmao

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        The numbers are random and non-sequential, i.e. the existence of SEAL Team 6 doesn’t imply the existence of 5 other SEAL teams. Equipment serial numbers are the same.

        If you did assign numbers sequentially, enemy forces can get a guess as to your numbers based on the serial/unit numbers of captured equipment and soldiers

        • @CapraObscura
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          41 year ago

          Hey, this is where my ability to remember stupid shit I don’t want to comes into play!

          SEAL Team 6 DOES imply that there are 5 other SEAL teams… if you don’t know any better. It’s literally the reason it was called team 6 and not 3.

          At the time, there were two SEAL Teams, SEAL Team ONE and SEAL Team TWO. Marcinko named the unit SEAL Team Six in order to confuse Soviet intelligence as to the number of actual SEAL teams in existence.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEAL_Team_Six

          Yes, you knew that. Not everyone that read your post did, but now they do.