He is not god you brown noser.lancehoch wrote:porkenbeans wrote:I dont give a crap what he said. They are Us military, just miss-matched.
Well, he kinda runs the site, so what he says is just a tad bit important.
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He is not god you brown noser.lancehoch wrote:porkenbeans wrote:I dont give a crap what he said. They are Us military, just miss-matched.
Well, he kinda runs the site, so what he says is just a tad bit important.
I think it more likely that they did not know squat about the subject. I know that they didnt know squat about risk.keiths31 wrote:The symbols used are used by many Forces around the world other than the USA. They are not USA exclusive.
I wouldn't get too upset or worried about the ranks and names. If we did I could say the Crown used shouldn't be used for a Colonel but for a Warrant Officer...the Cadet bar is actually for a 2nd Lieutenant...and the Sword should be accompanied by a Crown for a Brigadier-General, instead of Major and Colonel respectivly.
The system used on CC is arbitrary...nothing to get worked up about. CC is based "loosely" on war and military...and the ranks are also based "loosely" on military ranks.
porkenbeans wrote:I know that they didnt know squat about risk.
Yeah, REALLY.BaldAdonis wrote:porkenbeans wrote:I know that they didnt know squat about risk.
Really?
CC is based solely on Hasbro "RISK". You are right about the ranks and ensignas being used by several countries military. And all are a little different, but, all share the same common roots. But to confuse capt. with corp. and maj. with coln. is just plain ignorance.keiths31 wrote:The symbols used are used by many Forces around the world other than the USA. They are not USA exclusive.
I wouldn't get too upset or worried about the ranks and names. If we did I could say the Crown used shouldn't be used for a Colonel but for a Warrant Officer...the Cadet bar is actually for a 2nd Lieutenant...and the Sword should be accompanied by a Crown for a Brigadier-General, instead of Major and Colonel respectivly.
The system used on CC is arbitrary...nothing to get worked up about. CC is based "loosely" on war and military...and the ranks are also based "loosely" on military ranks.
porkenbeans wrote:Yeah, REALLY.BaldAdonis wrote:porkenbeans wrote:I know that they didnt know squat about risk.
Really?
What is trolling ?BaldAdonis wrote:porkenbeans wrote:Yeah, REALLY.BaldAdonis wrote:porkenbeans wrote:I know that they didnt know squat about risk.
Really?
Care to explain? Or just trolling again, as usual?
porkenbeans wrote:What is trolling ?
porkenbeans wrote:Yeah, REALLY.
porkenbeans wrote:He is not god you brown noser.lancehoch wrote:porkenbeans wrote:I dont give a crap what he said. They are Us military, just miss-matched.
Well, he kinda runs the site, so what he says is just a tad bit important.
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porkenbeans wrote:They are in fact miss-matched US military ensignas and ranks.
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MrBenn wrote:porkenbeans wrote:They are in fact miss-matched US military ensignas and ranks.
The oak leaf (lieut) and eagle (brig) are the only insignia that are distinctly American. The crown (colonel) and crossed swords/baton (major) are much more British. The rest of the insignia are fairly generic.
The Neon Peon wrote:Once again, THIS IS NOT necessarily THE US MILITARY.... cupcake
SuicidalSnowman wrote:flyboy wrote:first of all don't assume I'm enlisted.flyboy wrote:I'm an officer in the US military, of course I know that.
yeti_c wrote:SuicidalSnowman wrote:flyboy wrote:first of all don't assume I'm enlisted.flyboy wrote:I'm an officer in the US military, of course I know that.
I'm assuming "enlisted" means a non officer...
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yeti_c wrote:SuicidalSnowman wrote:flyboy wrote:first of all don't assume I'm enlisted.flyboy wrote:I'm an officer in the US military, of course I know that.
I'm assuming "enlisted" means a non officer...
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