We hear a great deal about how despised Americans are in 'the eyes of the world.'
Here's a first hand account of our warriors in Afghanistan, written by a French OMLT (Operational Mentoring Liaison Teams) infantryman serving with them:
“We have shared our daily life with two US units for quite a while - they are the first and fourth companies of a prestigious infantry battalion whose name I will withhold for the sake of military secrecy. To the common man it is a unit just like any other. But we live with them and got to know them, and we henceforth know that we have the honor to live with one of the most renowned units of the US Army - one that the movies brought to the public as series showing “ordinary soldiers thrust into extraordinary events”. Who are they, those soldiers from abroad, how is their daily life, and what support do they bring to the men of our OMLT every day ? {..}
Heavily built, fed at the earliest age with Gatorade, proteins and creatine - they are all heads and shoulders taller than us and their muscles remind us of Rambo. Our frames are amusingly skinny to them - we are wimps, even the strongest of us - and because of that they often mistake us for Afghans.
Here we discover America as it is often depicted : their values are taken to their paroxysm, often amplified bypromiscuitylack of privacy and the loneliness of this outpost in the middle of that Afghan valley. Honor, motherland - everything here reminds of that : the American flag floating in the wind above the outpost, just like the one on the post parcels. Even if recruits often originate from the hearth of American cities and gang territory, no one here has any goal other than to hold high and proud the star spangled banner. Each man knows he can count on the support of a whole people who provides them through the mail all that an American could miss in such a remote front-line location : books, chewing gums, razorblades, Gatorade, toothpaste etc. in such way that every man is aware of how much the American people backs him in his difficult mission.
And they are impressive warriors ! We have not come across bad ones, as strange at it may seem to you when you know how critical French people can be. Even if some of them are a bit on the heavy side, all of them provide us everyday with lessons in infantry know-how. Beyond the wearing of a combat kit that never seem to discomfort them (helmet strap, helmet, combat goggles, rifles etc.) the long hours of watch at the outpost never seem to annoy them in the slightest. On the one square meter wooden tower above the perimeter wall they stand the five consecutive hours in full battle rattle and night vision goggles on top, their sight unmoving in the directions of likely danger. No distractions, no pauses, they are like statues nights and days. At night, all movements are performed in the dark - only a handful of subdued red lights indicate the occasional presence of a soldier on the move. Same with the vehicles whose lights are covered - everything happens in pitch dark even filling the fuel tanks with the Japy pump.
And combat ? If you have seen Rambo you have seen it all - always coming to the rescue when one of our teams gets in trouble, and always in the shortest delay. That is one of their tricks : they switch from T-shirt and sandals to combat ready in three minutes. Arriving in contact with the ennemy, the way they fight is simple and disconcerting : they just charge ! They disembark and assault in stride, they bomb first and ask questions later - which cuts any pussyfooting short....."
Read the whole thing over at Serendituous Altruism
Unbelivable!! While this is a nice article, the French STILL don't get America. Very few Aemricans are actually fed on proteins, creatine, and proteins. This is but a small segement of the American population that regualarly consumes these products. The segement is certainly large enough that it makes the manufacturers of these products a nice income but it is certainly not indicitive of most of the population or even most of the people who serve in the military.
ReplyDeleteThe real reason American soldiers are stronger than the French is becuase they work out harder. They are generally taller becuase Americans generally take much more care in their dietary choices than the French, other Europeans, or other nations do. It has little tonothing to do with Gatorade or dietary supplements.
Where did the French author of this get such a hare brained idea? From Hollywood and the anti-American media no doubt!! He certainly did not actually confer with many American soldiers.
Thank you Mr. Frenchman for finally showing some courtessy and respect for Aemrica and Americans but please next time you write about us make a better effort to actually understand the subject matter you write about.
By the way what is this "promiscuity" remark all about? Americans are no more or less promiscous than any one else in the world. In fact, Americans are actually quite prudish by most World standards.
Sorry about the harshness of the post. It's been a rough day.