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All I can remember about Bear and the Dragon aside from the general plot and the SAC thing is that the Russian dude getting the plans makes a joke about how the Russians were always the red team on their ops Also it threw out the first "gently caress" on page 4 or so. I got to preview all the higher level books for the grade school library back in the heady days of the Y2K panic so I can honestly say Tom Clancy taught me how to curse
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If the US entered into a conflict the size of the GW1 or Vietnam war, they would put the US Merchant Marine under the UCMJ and do everything they could to get engineers on ships as we do not have the personnel to crew up the ships required for any length of time. This has been a problem since Vietnam when the academies and Coast Guard shortened the pipeline to push out officers due to a lack of bodies. Some of these cadets ended up on the SS Badger State as there is a memorial at one of the east coast academies I believe. http://www.usmm.org/badger_state.html The Badger State was carrying ordinance to Vietnam when bombs broke loose in the holds in a gale due to the wood blocks swelling from water impregnation or something, as well as poor stowage. If you don't want to read on from there, just imagine bombs rolling back and forth in the hold until they smash a hole in the side and fall overboard, along with a fire, explosions, etc.
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Hasn't the US been in a Vietnam-level conflict since 2002 or so? Canada just charters cargo ships from the public market, whatever. As far as I know there isn't even a mechanism to militarize the merchant marine here (And if there was someone who ought to know... It would have been me, once upon a time.)
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quote:Another freighter arrived to attempt a rescue, but many men were washed away in 30 foot seas while clinging to heaving lines, under attack from albatrosses. what the gently caress
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Smiling Jack posted:what the gently caress When Neptune gets mad he gets mad
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FrozenVent posted:Hasn't the US been in a Vietnam-level conflict since 2002 or so? Slower buildup and nowhere near that size. There are concerns about sending US military cargo on Chinese flags and ships crewed by eastern Euros.
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lightpole posted:The Badger State was carrying ordinance to Vietnam when bombs broke loose in the holds in a gale due to the wood blocks swelling from water impregnation or something, as well as poor stowage. If you don't want to read on from there, just imagine bombs rolling back and forth in the hold until they smash a hole in the side and fall overboard, along with a fire, explosions, etc.
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Nostalgia4Infinity posted:spender spotted nyet
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BigDave posted:Yup. They changed Denver to Baltimore and the Muslim terror mastermind was changed to a Uber-Neo-Nazi because the studio didn't think Islamic terrorism was a realistic plot. Didn't they assassinate the Japanese leadership by flying in Comanches at like 30,000 feet or something loving retarded?
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Bolow posted:Didn't they assassinate the Japanese leadership by flying in Comanches at like 30,000 feet or something loving retarded? I think they were hovering on a train or some poo poo to get around radar then shot up to some retarded altitude to take out some target, either the magic AWACS or a VIP flight, I dunno.
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Bolow posted:Didn't they assassinate the Japanese leadership by flying in Comanches at like 30,000 feet or something loving retarded? One of them, yeah. Parked a Comanche outside his condo in downtown Toyko and guided a Hellfire through the window. Nobody noticed because the Comanche was SUPER STEALTH.
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lightpole posted:Slower buildup and nowhere near that size. The Vietnam was a really slow buildup what are you talking about. We provided advisers and air power for french indochina. We did the resupply by airdrop for Dien Bien Phu
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poo poo, Debt of Honor kicked off everything because of two shittily-manufactured gas tanks in Japanese imports managing to kill people in the US, complete with dumb vignette about the manufacturing process that hosed up goddamn i hate that i remember this edit: fuuuuuuuck Debt of Honor led into The Bear and The Dragon, which was the novel where Jack Ryan persuades NATO to admit Russia and students in China do Tiananmen Square 2: Electric Boogaloo and bring ~*~democracy~*~ to China it's all so dumb Professor Bling fucked around with this message at 02:15 on Dec 11, 2017 |
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Ah the Commanche. Used in endless video games ony to be cancelled.
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gently caress it, after finals I'm gonna do a Let's Read thread in here on Debt of Honor/Executive Orders. You've heard of hatewatching TV shows, now there's hate reading!
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45 ACP CURES NAZIS posted:The Vietnam was a really slow buildup what are you talking about. We provided advisers and air power for french indochina. We did the resupply by airdrop for Dien Bien Phu Vietnam was slow but we had smaller ships and a larger number of assets to move, as well as a large amount of ordinance. We had ships moving RoK units back and forth apparently. GW1 was a very rapid buildup that was still much larger than what we used in both Iraq and Afghanistan, at 700k US troops alone. We can support 100-300k troops fighting a low level insurgency for the most part. 500k+ for an extended period with a large supply need would be difficult to say the least. After 9/11 there was talk about them having to do the same thing as they did in Vietnam and push us out faster but Afghanistan and Iraq were defeated with minimal forces and the buildup took years as well. Getting supplies to Afghanistan was a complete nightmare the entire time we were there as there is no sea route and marginally friendly governments. lightpole fucked around with this message at 02:27 on Dec 11, 2017 |
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I should see if I can find my old copy of The Bear and The Dragon when I head back home for the holidays; holy poo poo is it a loving trip. Not as much as starting a goddamned trade-then-hot-war over Japanese Pintos, but drat
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Professor Bling posted:I should see if I can find my old copy of The Bear and The Dragon when I head back home for the holidays; holy poo poo is it a loving trip. And the same Cavalry Regiment that had stood up against and defeated 6 Iraqi/Iranian divisions with a NG brigade entrains in Germany and hits the Chinese Army on its flank in....loving Siberia.
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# ? Dec 11, 2017 02:24 |
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Who else loves that the ADL pretty much thinks any criticism of Israel makes you a neo-Nazi? They're the SPLC's stupid little brother.
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# ? Dec 11, 2017 02:25 |
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I preferred the Clive Cussler version of the Japan-US war where Japan sends over nukes hidden in compact cars and Dirk Pitt has to dig up a literal WW2 atom bomb underwater and blow up the secret Japanese island base which is also full of robots.
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drat I actually just found Without Remorse, which is the story about how John Clark turned into awesome Rainbow Six man he rescues prostitute/drug mule/rape victims in Baltimore while murdering a bunch of mafia dudes and since this is supposedly during Vietnam somewhere in the middle he does a Song Tay-style POW mission where he ends up capturing a Soviet interrogator; the POW plot is dropped until the very end of the novel after he comes back also he tortures a dude using a pressure chamber designed for deep sea divers then leaves the dude he tortures to die of decompression sickness edit: I was probably eleven or twelve when I first read this lol
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# ? Dec 11, 2017 02:34 |
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On top of being batshit insane Clancy's books are often really boring. Here's a chapter of John Clark capturing a Gadhaffi stand in. Now here's 5 of Jack Ryan as a stockbroker, gently caress YOU.
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Casimir Radon posted:On top of being batshit insane Clancy's books are often really boring. "here's an entire chapter that's literally just the few milliseconds it takes this nuke to detonate. it's about the few milliseconds it's taking this nuke to detonate."
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# ? Dec 11, 2017 02:39 |
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Professor Bling posted:"here's an entire chapter that's literally just the few milliseconds it takes this nuke to detonate. it's about the few milliseconds it's taking this nuke to detonate." But how else could you tell it fizzled?
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Jack Higgins is the superior Tom Clancy novelist. Less wordy and about more interesting topics like the SOE and IRA.
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Professor Bling posted:"here's an entire chapter that's literally just the few milliseconds it takes this nuke to detonate. it's about the few milliseconds it's taking this nuke to detonate." I hate you for reminding me of this.
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hahahahahaha I just remembered that at some point between Sum of All Fears and Executive Orders apparently North and South Korea unified, but there's not a book about it nor is there any real detail, it just happens off-page edit: the point of this derail is "Tom Clancy is a fuckin' hack" and we haven't even talked about how 9/11 broke his brain Professor Bling fucked around with this message at 02:47 on Dec 11, 2017 |
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Professor Bling posted:drat I actually just found Without Remorse, which is the story about how John Clark turned into awesome Rainbow Six man The thing I always remember about that book is the subplot of some Maryland State Trooper finding a drugged out prostitute on the side of the road in a rural area who happens to be black and the entire exchange is the trooper being all "Let's get you somewhere safe, ma'am!" and poo poo. In 1960's America. With Agnew as Governor. loving that anyone pretended things were like that back then, let alone now.
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I've read some really, REALLY bad Military Fiction[It may be the entire genre is bad?] in my time, but I think Tom Clancy is either the best or the worst depending on if "I can't remember anything about these books except Jack Ryan is the ultimate patriot and there was a nuke at the super bowl" is good or bad.
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BigDave posted:Other way around. Israel makes peace with the Arabs thanks to mild mannered CIA employee Jack Ryan. This causes a Palestinian terrorist leader who's dying from cancer to team up with a American Indian terrorist, and they find a Israeli nuclear warhead buried in a old man's garden. Working with a nihlistic East German scientist they nuke Denver and start shooting Americans at the Berlin Wall to trigger WWIII. Jack Ryan commits light treason and saves the day by intercepting the Hotline with Moscow. Somehow more believable than 2017. 45 ACP CURES NAZIS posted:The Vietnam was a really slow buildup what are you talking about. We provided advisers and air power for french indochina. We did the resupply by airdrop for Dien Bien Phu US troop totals for Vietnam were close to 3 million. In 16 years of Afghanistan, we're at 2/3 of that. Godholio fucked around with this message at 03:09 on Dec 11, 2017 |
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Casimir Radon posted:Who else loves that the ADL pretty much thinks any criticism of Israel makes you a neo-Nazi? They're the SPLC's stupid little brother. wait what
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unbutthurtable posted:wait what
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KildarX posted:I've read some really, REALLY bad Military Fiction[It may be the entire genre is bad?] in my time, but I think Tom Clancy is either the best or the worst depending on if "I can't remember anything about these books except Jack Ryan is the ultimate patriot and there was a nuke at the super bowl" is good or bad. Ralph Peters. Red Army. loving awesome book and I'll fight anyone who says different. So loving pissed I lost my copy and it's not on kindle/possible to find here
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Ralph Peters was pretty legit before his brain broke. All his novels are pretty good and extremely depressing.
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Professor Bling posted:drat I actually just found Without Remorse, which is the story about how John Clark turned into awesome Rainbow Six man Oh my god, I'm sure I wasn't even into double figures when I attempted read this, I can't even imagine how much went over my head. They all used to come out with covers featuring planes exploding and so forth, which made them very attractive to children and childlike men. E: Also didn't he own an island he got off of government surplus auctions or something
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# ? Dec 11, 2017 03:40 |
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Also, bitcoin is suddenly in the business sections of the mainstream news http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/business/345934/it-s-good-marketing-financial-advisor-doubts-bitcoin-house-sale poo poo is gonna get weird
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# ? Dec 11, 2017 03:54 |
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Bitcoin has been driving nvidia shares through the loving roof because you can use GPUs to mine butts or something. Like, 1600% increase over 5 years.
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Jaguars! posted:Also, bitcoin is suddenly in the business sections of the mainstream news Yup. People are starting to realize how it’s going up and think it’s a “get rich quick” scheme but it’s not.
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I am excite for all crashes bitcoin related
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December Current Events: No Current Events So We Talk About lovely Clancy Books
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