No.
Not to my understanding, which I could be wrong, but I've never seen a NG unit under or affiliated with the 10th Mountain.
No.
Not to my understanding, which I could be wrong, but I've never seen a NG unit under or affiliated with the 10th Mountain.
Correct. 10th Mountain is Active Component, not National Guard.
What some of the confusion may be spawning from is that people are seeing 10th Mountain patches on the soldier's right shoulder. This is the deployment(used to be combat) patch. This means the soldier, at one point in time, has spent a deployment or a period of a deployment under the administration of the 10th Mountain. This could have been as a National Guardsman, or the soldier may have been active duty and had belonged to that unit at some point in the past.
The patch on the left shoulder identifies which unit a soldier belongs to presently.
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That looks more like the 29th ID? Maybe the Colorado Guard??
Can't get a good look. Too fuzzy. Does it matter anyway?
It's frightening that this reads like something out of a North Korean news broadcast.
It looks interesting, anon, but I don't have much to add to it. I think the ten days darkness idea holds water, but I'm hesitant to put money on it since, you know, datefagging and all.
Still, it jives.
I was pondering that the other day.
If all jooshills are jews, does that mean they're correct or incorrect??