Personnel in any TDA unit who are not assigned individual weapons are exempt from weapon qualification in accordance with Army Regulation (AR) 350-1,
paragraph 4-10(5)d. HOWEVER....Active Component (AC) TDA units with personnel assigned individual weapons will qualify every six months.National Guard (NG) personnel assigned individual weapons will qualify every 12 months. Consult the appropriate section of this chapter to determine authorized "resourcing" for qualification.
Absolutely not.
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military and civilian targets
It is acceptable to attack military civilian targets. All sides did it in World War II, Vietnam, etc.
It is acceptable to attack military civilian targets. All sides did it in world war II, Vietnam, etc.
If the question is referring to the capital of North Vietnam, Hanoi, only targets of military value were struck. Although there was much civilian damage, the primary targets received the brunt of the air strikes.
Pearl Harbor used military aircraft and airmen against a military target. New York City was a SUICIDE attack by CIVILIANS using CIVILIAN Aircraft against CIVILIAN targets.
30 targets presented, 40 rounds of ammunition issued.
AnswerThey didn't have a choice. Germany's factories and targets of military importance were sometimes located in major cities and civilian casulties were unavoidable. There were no "smartbombs" then.AnswerThere was also a lot of indiscriminate bombing of urban areas.
He attacked in theSeptember 11 on the United States and it's associations with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian targets.
The targets chosen were not military targets. In fact, strictly military targets were not chosen because of the possibility of missing a small military target not surrounded by a large urban area. The targets available to General Carl Spaatz were all cities with large civilian populations. Hiroshima, Kokura, Niigata and Nagasaki were the final choices for dropping the atomic bomb. All of which are large cities that were of reasonable military value. The debate comes in on whether the United States should have dropped the atomic bomb on a strictly military site and avoided the monstrous amount of civilian casualties.
It is something to be aimed at, a personal goal, a destination, something to shoot at, it can be a town or city to be bombed in time of war