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Old 04-19-2004, 14:24   #16
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What does CQB Mean to You?

TS very effective way to let you know the mag is almost empty.

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Old 04-19-2004, 14:36   #17
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LOL, not what I thought. I was thinking first rounds not first loaded.
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Old 04-19-2004, 14:41   #18
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Admin note on SF CQB,

We cannot not discuss SF CQB TTP’s, IIRC it is a classified SF topic.

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Old 04-19-2004, 16:08   #19
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During Tet of 1968 we were on a patrol in beautiful downtown Kontum. I saw soldier from the infamous 4th ID (infamous then) try his own brand of CQB. He was going to clear a hooch before entering. He threw a frag grenade into the hooch and took cover behind the wall - - - - - -of the grass hooch!

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Old 04-19-2004, 16:48   #20
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Back in the 80's we were training some, umm, men from South America in room clearing techniques. Throw in frag, follow after the BOOM and shoot everything standing. Trained using practice frags for a few weeks and then moved onto live frags. Two guys got so used to following the training frag into the room they did the same with the live frag. How I heard the story is a quick thinking Team Sergeant grabbed both and yanked them back, all survived, with a little shrapnel of course...

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