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ID number:847069
 
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Published: 19.09.2002.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Ever since the General Shinseki was appointed as the Army's Chief of Staff, a huge debate has spawned as to 'light' versus 'heavy', which, in the more common expression, amounted to 'tracks' versus 'wheeled' vehicles. Although I was a Cavalry Scout for three years, I was essentially exactly what my MOS title described: Armored Reconnaissance Specialist, D3 Qualified. In short, I was on the M2A2 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicle and we were always backed by the King of the Battlefield, the M1A2 Abrams Tank. With this said, I ran a few quick yahoo! Searches to find a battle that incorporated armored vehicles, and although the particular battle I found was some 20 years ago, I feel it should/could still be used as a lesson to those that are demanding the elimination of the very powerful, yet mobile, Armored force. In fact, the Battle of Khorramshahr interested me because it not only involved armored vehicles, but the battlefield was within a city, and there has long been a myth, at least while I served in with the Armor Units, that MOUT is no place for a tank.…

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