DigitalWarrior
Member
Corriea, I respectfully disagree. Were you a part of an area guard at any time in your service?
Without explosives, I suspect that you would have less than 3 dead per person in the attack team. And for that you would have to be both lucky and have your stuff together. Seriously, I am having a hard time imagining a situation with more than a dozen dead. Marines take cover and do not "go looking" for gunfire unless armed. The time spans involved are much shorter than you probably think.
My perspective might be a bit different, since I was part of the group designed to respond to this.
Semper Fi,
DigitalWarrior
Without explosives, I suspect that you would have less than 3 dead per person in the attack team. And for that you would have to be both lucky and have your stuff together. Seriously, I am having a hard time imagining a situation with more than a dozen dead. Marines take cover and do not "go looking" for gunfire unless armed. The time spans involved are much shorter than you probably think.
My perspective might be a bit different, since I was part of the group designed to respond to this.
Semper Fi,
DigitalWarrior