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Originally Posted by lonetlan
I'm the new 11B, so I'm the number 1 or 2 guy in the stack. I wear glasses aswell. When patrolling, I got on sun glasses. When we come up to a building that needs to be searched, I switch to my prescription glasses outside, it takes a brief moment to do so, and my eyes take a minute or so to adjust.
You have plenty of time before and after clearing a building to fix your eye situation.
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This is some of the worst advice I have read on this forum yet. LONE, you are not qualified, experienced, and certified to provide information to anyone on this board concerning CQB, patrolling, or training. From your post you demonstrate HORRIBLE common sense if you do not patrol with your prescription glasses on. You qualified with your weapon wearing them right? Now go stick your nose in a corner and stop posting!
Odin, from a former PLT Ldr and ODA Team Leader's point of view, if you could not work in a desert environment without sunglasses you wouldn't even make it off the FOB. Consider the second and third order effects of your disability before you put the soldier to your left and right in harms way.
Lonetlan, do push ups until I post again,,,,,,