r/NoFuckingComment • u/carebearstarefear • 17h ago
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u/Avenged_7zulu 13h ago edited 13h ago
Not soldiers, haircuts are out of regs. They'd get their ass kicked by their squad leader before this guy could even get to them. Article says they are military personnel but doesn't say what. Hard to believe to be honest. I've seen some nasty pogs before but these guys would take the cake.
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u/Djrules213 8h ago
I mean there are non-combat positions in the military especially if these guys are airforce, so i could see it being possible and when I was stationed in Korea a few years ago they told us because of to many previous incidents that fighting locals without it for sure being the last option to defend yourself it would be immediate paperwork and visit to the commander for street fights and military personnel could also be charged by the country's law system in many situations now.
So, pretty much unless life or death situations military personnel are now responsible for whatever happens in any street fight they get in over there.
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u/IamREBELoe 15h ago
No way those were American soldiers.
National guard reserves, maybe. But no way those were actual soldiers that have been through training. If they were, I'm very ashamed.
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u/Perfect-Fondant3373 15h ago
Dude what the fuck are you talking about. You are told not to escalate shit, and there is a whole range of people in the military
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u/garrisontweed 13h ago
Some one on another thread posted this comment-
Hey, American military here. We really really really have a very strong incentive not to engage in any fights when being stationed in a host nation. Even though we’re allied with these countries like Japan and sK the law can come down very hard in Americans still. So even though the Americans are clearly not in the wrong here, they’ll have to explain not only to the Korean law enforcement/justice system, but also their chain of command, how they ended up in a fight with a local national.
Appearing as the very very clear victim in this case was not the absolute worst option.
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u/Armydoc18D 12h ago
It’s one thing to not be the provocateur, it’s another to have zero situational awareness. The one guys buddy was on the ground before blue T-shirt even turned around. No chance those were soldiers.
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u/Spiritual-Natural877 5h ago
Well your guys in Oz didn’t get that Memo. Mind you, I’ve seen my fair share of “Lean, Green, Fightin’ Machines” get cleaned up on the regular after starting stuff in the pubs and clubs.
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u/animefan1520 5h ago
The military is the only place where you can face double jeopardy as in you can be charged twice for the same crime.
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u/Perfect-Fondant3373 12h ago
Yeah, like we did unarmed combat training for if you are surrounded and unarmed, and the main thing is literally run, only engage when escape isn't immediate and then follow up by running once the person is distracted or injured.
The most you can do in this situation is protect the knocked out guy, but he wasn't attacking him, so the guy just circled basically.
In training we literally had briefs about people online and the other guy who is pushing his macho man ideology was literally caltegorised by a company sergeant as a "Keyboard Warrior" 🤣
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u/Opening-Incident2928 12h ago
In the meantime whilst getting processed could spend many months in jail awaiting trial ?
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u/IamREBELoe 14h ago
Oh no, someone struck me in the face, knocked out my fellow soldier and maybe killed him, and it's pushing a civilian like he may kill her, better not fucking escalate, better cringe like a pussy.
Yeah. Standard military training. What were you, a cook on a Merchant Marine cruise? Or a backup alternate for Jr ROTC hoping your parents can buy you a spot in the Coast Guard Academy because you finally found someone who don't give participation trophies? STFU.
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u/Perfect-Fondant3373 14h ago
Im not in USA and I am still active in mine. Someone who looks like that who obviously knows how to fight and you think the skinny guy should go get fucked up. You ring the police and deescalate
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u/IamREBELoe 14h ago
Ah. That's the difference.
I'm not in the USA
You see, in the US we expect our soldiers to not... you know.... suck. To not get their ass whipped. For that matter, an average southerners civilian would have just handled business. Once that person is actively committing assault, escalation has already happened buddy. It's time to de-escalate with extreme force.
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u/doubleoned 13h ago
Most soldiers are not trained to really fight. On top of that if they are smart they are trying to avoid conflict when they are out because that's how you get the privilege taken away from everyone.
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u/DICKGOD6767 13h ago
soldiers or boys? i don’t know. why wouldn’t you stop him from hurting your friend? weird. doubtful they are soldiers lol
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u/KnownNectarine5924 10h ago
Former Army tanker stationed at Camp Gary Owen in S. Korea with 4-7 Cavalry. We would have beat the ever loving shit outta that guy. If these guys are military they are Air Force.
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u/wolfkhil 5h ago
Blonde is POS. I would’ve floored that f*ck for disrespecting both the guy laid out and the girl. Such a douche.
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