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What do you people think? Does the US fit the description of an empire?
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What do you people think? Does the US fit the description of an empire?
No.
didn't you already post a thread like this a while back??? whatever. I don't think that The United States fits the description of an empire mostly because an empire rules with absolute power which is completely contrary to the constitution which is what this country is built on.
if The United States government can be challenged, which happens a lot, then it is not an empire.
And you don't have the most elusive characteristic of an empire; which is a kickass infantry formation like the phalanx, tortuga or even british carr
Yup, and some sort of fascist idolation of your leader (you already have a fascistoid idolation of your country already, so you're nearly there!) ![]()
The US Military doesnt have a signature formation ?
I guess you are not paying attention.
What is it then BW?
How about a Carrier battle group ??
A squadron of F-22 Raptors/Formation of B-2 bombers ??
An Armored Cavalry Regiment/ Marine Expeditionary Force
Nope, not even close to an empire.
more like a big fat buncha states
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"How about a Carrier battle group ??
A squadron of F-22 Raptors/Formation of B-2 bombers ??
An Armored Cavalry Regiment/ Marine Expeditionary Force"
Those aren't formations, those are types of units ![]()
And i did say "kickass infantry formation".
The marine infantry are good, but they wildly storm beaches and duck for cover and all, they don't have that typical "undisputed owner of the field" formation..
Haha, yes the U.S. can fit the MODERN descriptions of an Empire.
The U.S. is the sole remaining Super Power with influence that stretch the world wide.
The last time that was the case it was the British empire, in a world where people chose there words carefully, the American Empire is more like "Obey us or we will sanction you, if that doesn't work we will invade" ![]()
Anyways for the Unique unit.
The U.S. Marine is feared by many nations.
phalanx, Tortuga or even British Carr <-- Those are just men with equipment standing in a specific way that in turn makes them a "unit".
The best thing i can say for the US on that front is The Marines, which are an improved model of the Royal Marine, and
THE UMAV - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are the forefront of Warfare, and the U.S. is at the helm.
Marines are just men with equipment, not even standing in a specific way, too?
> [TI] ZoZferatu [Pw9] wrote:
> Marines are just men with equipment, not even standing in a specific way, too?
Huh? Fire team formations are very tactical, there are a large amounts of different formations.
Echelon, Wedge, Offset to name a few.
We spend countless hours doing Drill which is meant to exercise small unit cohesion and movement tactics, we all move as one unit.
It's a tactic adopted from the Spartans, many of modern day unit tactics are.
Imperial.....easy now.
A US Army ACR is quite a force.
At 29 palms, we schooled a Recon force w/our bradley units.
A Marine Brigade of the 1st Div came to the Army NTC in Ft. Irwin.
Needless to say, your marines had their asses handed to them.....but ......
Sempre Fi, none the less from an old Mech Infantryman.
ACR is a formation.
Carrier battle group is a formation.
F-22 wing IS a formation.
etc.
> lmperial wrote:
> > [TI] ZoZferatu [Pw9] wrote:
> Marines are just men with equipment, not even standing in a specific way, too?
Huh? Fire team formations are very tactical, there are a large amounts of different formations.
Echelon, Wedge, Offset to name a few.
We spend countless hours doing Drill which is meant to exercise small unit cohesion and movement tactics, we all move as one unit.
It's a tactic adopted from the Spartans, many of modern day unit tactics are.
Thank you for providing the exact comment I'd have on your remark regarding the phalanx, tortuga and carr
avo:
Oh, sorry, then the redcoats of the british imperial army were actually standing in a circle. My bad.
@ Zoz, if i go with your logic then NO empire was an Empire, the Romans, the British, the Greeks (After Macedonian unification, and just about every major empire has adopted tactics from the Spartans, they were a unique pioneer in warfare.
@ Black_Wing
No doubt the U.S. Marine is a basic rifleman, but he has a world-renown reputation, which is what i was trying to point out a "Marine" is an infantry type, a "U.S. Marine", is a different cat of a game altogether.
There are plenty of units, and formations that are superior the to basic U.S. Marine.
For instance a U.S. Marine Recon Ranger <= Wicked sick bloodthirsty freak.
U.S. Scout Sniper <---- Some of the best Snipers EVER, Ex. GySgt. Hathcock - 91 Confirmed Kills, Vietnam, more then ever recorded. - Some event of the movie Enemy at the Gates were in fact based off him, and the novel "Sniper", as were the movies "Sniper" Series.
Rangers
Green Berets
The problem is your asking for a solution to a square problem in a world of circle, formations, while still present don't signfly a nations imperialistic might, as lets say a specific piece of equipment, or tech.
@lmperial, Re: US Military
Please don't speak about things you know nothing about.
> [TI] ZoZferatu [Pw9] wrote:
> avo:
Oh, sorry, then the redcoats of the british imperial army were actually standing in a circle. My bad.
the british may have also used the formation, but obviously its french in origin..
> The U.S. is the sole remaining Super Power with influence that stretch the world wide.
Erm, no. But i would say its one of, if not the, influential countries at this point of time. Its also the most hated.
>
sKoE )= wrote:
> > The U.S. is the sole remaining Super Power with influence that stretch the world wide.
Erm, no. But i would say its one of, if not the, influential countries at this point of time. Its also the most hated.
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I agree with what he said. The United States is the last great Super Power. It is the leader of the world. Everything that happens in the United States affects the world dramatically. It's economy, cultural trends, technology, and even famous persons. everything the US does it leads the way for the rest of the world
> Acolyte wrote:
> @lmperial, Re: US Military
Please don't speak about things you know nothing about.
Maybe you shouldn't speak about things you don't know about.
I spent 4 years in the U.S. Marine Corps and just recently discharged Honorably, and i'm an Iraq Vet.
[that's a step too far. Please mind what you say.]
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