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Vets: Aren't there rules of engagement and escalation of force cards?
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Vets: Aren't there rules of engagement and escalation of force cards?
Steps to go through before killing someone. Why is it not like this in America?
09-21-2016 10:00 AM
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RE: Vets: Aren't there rules of engagement and escalation of force cards?
You dont want the Marines ROE here...
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RE: Vets: Aren't there rules of engagement and escalation of force cards?
Just because there is an ROE doesn't mean you have to go literally go through each step if your life is in danger. I could go from the proverbial 0 to 100mph in just a couple seconds if necessary.
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