But hey, we got trannies and the jab.
Royal Marines reportedly 'dominated' U.S. Marine Corps troops at the Green Dagger training exercise in the Mojave Desert
Royal Marines have forced US troops to surrender just days into a training exercise after eliminating almost the entire unit.
The British commandos "dominated" US forces during a training exercise in California, using a new battle structure
Exercise Green Dagger took place at the US Marine Corps' Twentynine Palms base in the Mojave Desert in southern California.
The US forces asked for a "reset" half way into the five-day war fighting exercise, having suffered significant simulated casualties
At one point, the commandos' "kill board", an intelligence assessment of the level of damage inflicted upon enemy equipment and units, had a tick against almost every American asset
British troops infiltrated the enemy's rear area causing havoc by striking high value targets and command and control nodes, which paralyzed any counterattack.
Throughout the exercise, the commando artillery unit destroyed multiple enemy vehicle and artillery positions
Royal Marines reportedly 'dominated' U.S. Marine Corps troops at the Green Dagger training exercise in the Mojave Desert
Royal Marines have forced US troops to surrender just days into a training exercise after eliminating almost the entire unit.
The British commandos "dominated" US forces during a training exercise in California, using a new battle structure
Exercise Green Dagger took place at the US Marine Corps' Twentynine Palms base in the Mojave Desert in southern California.
The US forces asked for a "reset" half way into the five-day war fighting exercise, having suffered significant simulated casualties
At one point, the commandos' "kill board", an intelligence assessment of the level of damage inflicted upon enemy equipment and units, had a tick against almost every American asset
British troops infiltrated the enemy's rear area causing havoc by striking high value targets and command and control nodes, which paralyzed any counterattack.
Throughout the exercise, the commando artillery unit destroyed multiple enemy vehicle and artillery positions