Haven't heard of that one yet. Gonna have to visit is during my ne
That is different than them being useless in combat. But you are definitely correct, we have more than enough, both active and in long term storage at our boneyards.
It's amount of push-ups in those two minutes. If you stop and let your knees hit the ground the test ends. Same with sit-up, no stopping on the ground.
EDIT: Here is a link with a long explanation on how it is conducted... I think, this is the first link I saw on google...
Hate to tell you, but automatic rifles have basically never been used to commit mass murder. They are largely out of the general public's hands as they are extremely cost prohibitive. Hand guns kill far, far more people than rifles every year.
I partially disagree with this. In my brief experience conducting training in joint armor-infantry scenarios, tanks are fearsome on the battlefield. Alone they can be rather ineffective, but in proper combined-arms scenarios they provide a great deal of support to infantry. They key is having...
A PT Test stands for Physical Training Test. The Army conducts them as a way of grading soldiers on their physical fitness performance. Consists of two minutes of push-ups, two minutes of sit-ups, and a 2 mile run.
Hail fellow TESTies! I recently went to Arlington National Cemetery to visit a friend of mine who lost his life to an IED attack and I am now interested in hearing from y'all. What particular national monuments have you visited that left an impact on you? I have always enjoyed my nations...
Every time I think I will get lucky and they will release the game, I remember all my luck was spent not having that piece of hot brass hit me in the cheek and only fuck up my eyepro.
Pretty much official that it's gonna be Wolfy's Den! I expect everyone to join me in a mass of Aurora's to blot out the sky in a parade of drunken revelry, it shall be known as the Great Patience TESTing fleet. I still want Patience TESTer's to be a group.... pls