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minus-squarejjpamsterdam@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up5arrow-down1·6 days agoExactly. Above all real world combat experience cannot be trained. Nobody can predict how you react when under fire, at least that was my impression in Charikar province, Afghanistan in ca. 2004. Knowing the basics will definitely be helpful though.
minus-squareawake01@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·6 days agoYep, it’s a blend of instinct, experience, and preparedness. Only one of those is something you have any control over. Better max that one out.
Exactly. Above all real world combat experience cannot be trained. Nobody can predict how you react when under fire, at least that was my impression in Charikar province, Afghanistan in ca. 2004. Knowing the basics will definitely be helpful though.
Yep, it’s a blend of instinct, experience, and preparedness. Only one of those is something you have any control over. Better max that one out.