Army, full out brawl

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Yes, and this is only training (basic or AIT). It gets really real when you’re in an actual line unit. We generally got along with others in our respective battalions/squadrons. After that it can get iffy. I’ve seen fights break out all the way down to the squad level.

In a Cavalry squadron a first sergeant found out that one of the doors for his soft skin humvee was missing. He told his headquarters platoon to come back after work and steal a door from the tank company next door. They did. The next morning the tank company first sergeant told his headquarters platoon to steal it back when the sun went down. That shyt got ugly after the door switched sides a few times.

I was at a barracks party when my anti-tank infantry company got into with a tank company that we were friends with. It was about 40ish dudes out there drunk and it was chaos. All us line medics (assigned to line units that do all the cool stuff) originally belong to headquarters company and have a home medic platoon. We see each other everyday and we’re all good friends but ended up fighting each other based on the line units we were assigned to.

I’ve seen a whole light infantry battalion (like 700 ish dudes) surround and beat up a combat engineer company (like 120 dudes and a couple of females at the most) just because their Monday morning run crossed paths and the shyt talking got out of hand. They all belonged to the same brigade. My artillery battalion (400-500 dudes) just happened to be running past like “it’s not our business breh, you tough right?”.

At gets worse at the brigade level. Some privates from my brigade went to the barracks area of a rival brigade and beat up some of their privates with bats.

everybody fukks with the Mp’s when they aren’t on duty and armed. they fukk with us too.

it’s no different than anywhere else. Anytime a human has a reason to see a difference it’s just a matter of time lol.
 
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And I was only in during the late 2000’s-2010’s. I’m sure there are coli posters, who were in during the 80’s and 90’s, who will tell you it was worse back then... they are correct, it was exponentially worse and was akin to gang warfare at time. It gets cracked down now but leaders look the other way pretty often because it kind of makes them proud that their joes stand up for their respective organizations. People are always pushing for weakness. When we had to fall in with the medic platoon back at HQ, we knew we could punk most other sections cause we were deep. The only section nobody could fukk with was the mechanics/maintenance because they were 3x’s as deep as everyone else and many looked like they belonged at NFL tryouts smh.
 

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The MP thing happens pretty often. We got into a quick scrap on base, once. The MP’s showed up to break it up and it things got quiet but their 1SG pulled up and said “fukk IT! EVERYBODY GOIN TO JAIL!” They beat they shyt out of as many people as they could with flashlights and billy clubs including the dude who originally got jumped. 4 of us got locked up that night but our Regimental Command Sergeant Major yelled at their 1SG and we got released with no charges. He told our 1SG’s not to punish us because we were standing up for our own.

At my next unit an MP pulled up on duty to break up a crowd of our Artillery dudes who were just drinking and having fun in front of the barracks. They kidnapped him, turned his radio off, wrapped him in duct tape, and left him in a dumpster across the street. His command had to track his car.

We picked up and threw our PL (lieutenant) in a deep ass mud hole in the parking lot because his time was up and was leaving us for a staff job somewhere else.

when I was a scout and in charge of a dismount fire team my guys regularly jumped or kidnapped and beat up (front the neck to the navel) other privates in the squad then left them in storage closets then hid somewhere to prepare for the retaliation that would come later.

:mjlol:

The SF guys kidnapped somebody for trying to steal their unit guidon (A flag with battle streamers representing you organization’s history. You’re supposed to protect it at all times and it can never lay on the ground).

The women fight just as much because they stay fukking dudes who date women from other units.

there was a barracks air soft war because some dude would lay in the bushes and shoot people as they left for PT in the mornings. Everybody got an air soft gun and it was ski-masked up ambushes, drive by’s, building to building, company on company violence for a week until the regimental commander banned all air soft guns in the barracks and everyone was too lazy to run to their trunk to go get it.

:mjlol:

I’m at work so I have to break up these posts but thats only some of the over aggressive bs I’ve seen and dealt with in my 8 years lol.
 

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Yes, and this is only training (basic or AIT). It gets really real when you’re in an actual line unit. We generally got along with others in our respective battalions/squadrons. After that it can get iffy. I’ve seen fights break out all the way down to the squad level.

In a Cavalry squadron a first sergeant found out that one of the doors for his soft skin humvee was missing. He told his headquarters platoon to come back after work and steal a door from the tank company next door. They did. The next morning the tank company first sergeant told his headquarters platoon to steal it back when the sun went down. That shyt got ugly after the door switched sides a few times.

I was at a barracks party when my anti-tank infantry company got into with a tank company that we were friends with. It was about 40ish dudes out there drunk and it was chaos. All us line medics (assigned to line units that do all the cool stuff) originally belong to headquarters company and have a home medic platoon. We see each other everyday and we’re all good friends but ended up fighting each other based on the line units we were assigned to.

I’ve seen a whole light infantry battalion (like 700 ish dudes) surround and beat up a combat engineer company (like 120 dudes and a couple of females at the most) just because their Monday morning run crossed paths and the shyt talking got out of hand. They all belonged to the same brigade. My artillery battalion (400-500 dudes) just happened to be running past like “it’s not our business breh, you tough right?”.

At gets worse at the brigade level. Some privates from my brigade went to the barracks area of a rival brigade and beat up some of their privates with bats.

everybody fukks with the Mp’s when they aren’t on duty and armed. they fukk with us too.

it’s no different than anywhere else. Anytime a human has a reason to see a difference it’s just a matter of time lol.

What do medics do on a daily basis? Do y'all chill when not with your unit that your attached to?
 

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And I was only in during the late 2000’s-2010’s. I’m sure there are coli posters, who were in during the 80’s and 90’s, who will tell you it was worse back then... they are correct, it was exponentially worse and was akin to gang warfare at time. It gets cracked down now but leaders look the other way pretty often because it kind of makes them proud that their joes stand up for their respective organizations. People are always pushing for weakness. When we had to fall in with the medic platoon back at HQ, we knew we could punk most other sections cause we were deep. The only section nobody could fukk with was the mechanics/maintenance because they were 3x’s as deep as everyone else and many looked like they belonged at NFL tryouts smh.


It was worse in the 82nd. Every squad (9 dudes divided by 16,000) had it's own bar that they went to on a certain night. Obviously there's more bars than there are squads (and strip clubs didn't count as a bar) When you went into "your" bar on your night. There would be a bar clearing fight with tables and chairs thrown. There's even video of a buddy of mines who did three parachute landing falls off the bar on these dudes.

We'd scatter when the cops came and as long as no one had an extended hospital stay it was covered up. We passed around the beret to pay for damages to the bar.

The sad this was I didn't even drink that much but you were expected to spend "quality time" with your squad (the squad leader and married folks got somewhat of a pass) It turned out to be at least three nights a week, One was "bar night" one was "club night" (on club night you had to stay on the mechanical bull for at least ten seconds, It was way harder than it looked) and the other "sports night" where we played against other squads.

I talked to Navy and Air Force dudes and they didn't hang out with those country ass white boys off duty at all.
 

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The MP thing happens pretty often. We got into a quick scrap on base, once. The MP’s showed up to break it up and it things got quiet but their 1SG pulled up and said “fukk IT! EVERYBODY GOIN TO JAIL!” They beat they shyt out of as many people as they could with flashlights and billy clubs including the dude who originally got jumped. 4 of us got locked up that night but our Regimental Command Sergeant Major yelled at their 1SG and we got released with no charges. He told our 1SG’s not to punish us because we were standing up for our own.

At my next unit an MP pulled up on duty to break up a crowd of our Artillery dudes who were just drinking and having fun in front of the barracks. They kidnapped him, turned his radio off, wrapped him in duct tape, and left him in a dumpster across the street. His command had to track his car.

We picked up and threw our PL (lieutenant) in a deep ass mud hole in the parking lot because his time was up and was leaving us for a staff job somewhere else.

when I was a scout and in charge of a dismount fire team my guys regularly jumped or kidnapped and beat up (front the neck to the navel) other privates in the squad then left them in storage closets then hid somewhere to prepare for the retaliation that would come later.

:mjlol:

The SF guys kidnapped somebody for trying to steal their unit guidon (A flag with battle streamers representing you organization’s history. You’re supposed to protect it at all times and it can never lay on the ground).

The women fight just as much because they stay fukking dudes who date women from other units.

there was a barracks air soft war because some dude would lay in the bushes and shoot people as they left for PT in the mornings. Everybody got an air soft gun and it was ski-masked up ambushes, drive by’s, building to building, company on company violence for a week until the regimental commander banned all air soft guns in the barracks and everyone was too lazy to run to their trunk to go get it.

:mjlol:

I’m at work so I have to break up these posts but thats only some of the over aggressive bs I’ve seen and dealt with in my 8 years lol.
LOL at least you never broke track or had to babysit a broken down track in the middle of nowhere for a couple of days After a 3 week field problem
 

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Yes, and this is only training (basic or AIT). It gets really real when you’re in an actual line unit. We generally got along with others in our respective battalions/squadrons. After that it can get iffy. I’ve seen fights break out all the way down to the squad level.

In a Cavalry squadron a first sergeant found out that one of the doors for his soft skin humvee was missing. He told his headquarters platoon to come back after work and steal a door from the tank company next door. They did. The next morning the tank company first sergeant told his headquarters platoon to steal it back when the sun went down. That shyt got ugly after the door switched sides a few times.

I was at a barracks party when my anti-tank infantry company got into with a tank company that we were friends with. It was about 40ish dudes out there drunk and it was chaos. All us line medics (assigned to line units that do all the cool stuff) originally belong to headquarters company and have a home medic platoon. We see each other everyday and we’re all good friends but ended up fighting each other based on the line units we were assigned to.

I’ve seen a whole light infantry battalion (like 700 ish dudes) surround and beat up a combat engineer company (like 120 dudes and a couple of females at the most) just because their Monday morning run crossed paths and the shyt talking got out of hand. They all belonged to the same brigade. My artillery battalion (400-500 dudes) just happened to be running past like “it’s not our business breh, you tough right?”.

At gets worse at the brigade level. Some privates from my brigade went to the barracks area of a rival brigade and beat up some of their privates with bats.

everybody fukks with the Mp’s when they aren’t on duty and armed. they fukk with us too.

it’s no different than anywhere else. Anytime a human has a reason to see a difference it’s just a matter of time lol.


Was there much of a racial angle in these fights?
 
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