"... The MTT team is modeled after Special Forces teams, as training a foreign military force is a classic Special Forces mission. The team is top heavy with officers and senior non-commissioned officers. The 3-2-1 MTT is made up of 2 majors, 1 captain, 3 1st lieutenants, 2 gunnery sergeants, 1 staff sergeant and 2 sergeants. They live and work side by side with the Iraqi Army. The size of the unit and the unique, specialized mission causes the officers and senior enlisted to take on non-traditional roles such as drivers and gunners for convoys through the city on a daily basis. ..."
Do the Misguided Children need to emulate the mission of SF? Shouldn't MTTs remain the bailiwick of SF, since it is in the mission statement, and training doctrine? the Marines are fine fighters, no argument there - but SF is trained to train, and trains to train. Why recreate the wheel inside another service? Why so officer heavy? (sorry TR, GH, COL M)
Not really bitching, well yeah, I guess I am, but this is THE PRIMARY MISSION OF SF - "To train, advise, organize and assist indigenous forces..." or has this mission been taken away from SF?
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Last edited by x SF med; 12-19-2006 at 14:22.
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