Re: Our Ship - Armour
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 11:48 pm
Yeah, that as well.
Well, the brainwashing is done, in part at least, with the sound system.Cpl Kendall wrote:For that matter, what does it have to do with "brainwashing"?Rochey wrote:Right. And this has what to do with a foreign country with different methods and techniques?I was told such by an american soldier, on leave after a tour in Afghanistan I believe. He told a slightly amusing story of an attack on christmas when him and his fellow soldiers were a tad confused by the Christmas music played on the PA.
what do you mean?Yeah, yeah, the Black Knight always triumphs, and all that.
So they brainwash people by playing christmas music?Well, the brainwashing is done, in part at least, with the sound system.
I take it you've never seen Monthy Python and the Holy Grail?what do you mean?
Now you've completely lost me, I'm not famaliar with many training methods that use a fragging PA system. Am I to beleive that the US Military has a 1984esque propoganda soundloop in the camps, OP's and Forward Operating Bases, or on their Garrisons? I already know the last one is bupkiss, having been on a US Army base.ChakatBlackstar wrote:
Well, the brainwashing is done, in part at least, with the sound system.
Are you being funny? The Christmas music confused the soldiers because it was peace-type stuff rather then the usual "kill the enemy" type crap they get used to listening to in trainingRochey wrote:So they brainwash people by playing christmas music?Well, the brainwashing is done, in part at least, with the sound system.
Oh, the horror.
Well, I'm hardly an expert in ancient propaganda techniques so I'm afraid I couldn't answer the second part. But during training scenarios, it is my understanding that they have messages playing that encourage the soldiers to kill the enemy and whatnot.Now you've completely lost me, I'm not famaliar with many training methods that use a fragging PA system. Am I to beleive that the US Military has a 1984esque propoganda soundloop
Was your friend a member of the army in Soldier by any chance?ChakatBlackstar wrote:[
Well, I'm hardly an expert in ancient propaganda techniques so I'm afraid I couldn't answer the second part. But during training scenarios, it is my understanding that they have messages playing that encourage the soldiers to kill the enemy and whatnot.
And do you actualy have proof of this? You'd think news that the US army brainwashed its troops would get around.Are you being funny? The Christmas music confused the soldiers because it was peace-type stuff rather then the usual "kill the enemy" type crap they get used to listening to in training
He's confusing brainwashing with conditioning and training. If the troops were actually brainwashed, they'd be virtually goosestepping through Iraq, raping and killing babies and wouldn't know the difference. The amount of dissent and refusal to follow illegal and unethical orders in Iraq/Afghanistan disproves his point.Rochey wrote:
And do you actualy have proof of this? You'd think news that the US army brainwashed its troops would get around.
To be clear, no. I haven't even heard of that movie/book/other method of entertainment.Cpl Kendall wrote:Was your friend a member of the army in Soldier by any chance?ChakatBlackstar wrote:[
Well, I'm hardly an expert in ancient propaganda techniques so I'm afraid I couldn't answer the second part. But during training scenarios, it is my understanding that they have messages playing that encourage the soldiers to kill the enemy and whatnot.
Perhaps you won't hear it consciously but that kind of stuff can get embedded in your subconscious.In case you didn't pick up on that, no it doesn't happen. That crap would distract you from the objective and you wouldn't hear it over the training grenades and artillery simulators anyways.
What's the difference?He's confusing brainwashing with conditioning and training.
Soldier.ChakatBlackstar wrote:
To be clear, no. I haven't even heard of that movie/book/other method of entertainment.
You have no idea the amount of sheer noise there is during military operations. If you did you would not be making this claim.Perhaps you won't hear it consciously but that kind of stuff can get embedded in your subconscious.
Brainwashing refers to a process which allows the powers at be to make the troops do what they would never do willingly (*insert horrific warcrimes here*). Conditioning is stuff like using artillery simulators, flashbangs, training grenades and CS gas to get the troops used to distractions and to employ the appropriate reactions in combat. A simple thing like replacing the civvie style paper targets with one of an enemy soldier or metal plates (the fall down kind) is both a conditioning and training aid.What's the difference?
I'm no expert on military operations, as I prefer to not be involved in anything that requires you to kill people, but I do know a thing or two about psychology. Tell me Kendall when was your last psychology class?Cpl Kendall wrote:You have no idea the amount of sheer noise there is during military operations. If you did you would not be making this claim.ChakatBlackstar wrote: Perhaps you won't hear it consciously but that kind of stuff can get embedded in your subconscious.
When was yours? The whole point is moot because this simply doesn't happen in the military.ChakatBlackstar wrote:
I'm no expert on military operations, as I prefer to not be involved in anything that requires you to kill people, but I do know a thing or two about psychology. Tell me Kendall when was your last psychology class?
About two years ago.Cpl Kendall wrote:When was yours?ChakatBlackstar wrote:
I'm no expert on military operations, as I prefer to not be involved in anything that requires you to kill people, but I do know a thing or two about psychology. Tell me Kendall when was your last psychology class?
says the military man.The whole point is moot because this simply doesn't happen in the military.