Go to the most logical source - your local/area Marine Corp recruiter. Don't rely on anyone who begins the answer to your question with the words, "I've heard ..... ."
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The Ultimate Fighter - 2005 Ground and Pound - 1.7 was released on: USA: 28 February 2005
It is technically a fighter, but appears to have been used more as a ground attack bomber rather than a pure fighter.
No Way!
The Ultimate Fighter - 2005 Ground and Pound 1-7 was released on: USA: 28 February 2005
Fighter/Attack. It was designed to serve both as a fighter, which attacks other airplanes, and an attack plane, which attacks ground targets.
To the body,yes but not to the face of a grounded fighter.
They sunk thought the ground
Pilots fight in the sky; Infantrymen fight on the ground.
Yes. They can attack air, ground and sea targets.
Not much. Iraq didnt have much of an air force left after the Gulf War, with basically no fighter planes. Most US operations are as fighter-bombers, doing support for ground troops.
Both snipers and ground soldiers get more action because they compliment each other