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I don’t believe that ending the requirement for grenade toss proficiency signals the end of Western civilization, or even the decline and fall of the US Army.

There are countless requirements for certain military jobs that aren’t required for others. Take general intelligence (IQ), for example. The two fields I served in, military intelligence and criminal investigations, required a higher than average GT score*—as did, the last time I checked—becoming an Army sniper. The authors of The Bell Curve pointed out that a higher IQ helps even with relatively menial jobs like bussing tables: the smart busser is capable of doing it faster and more efficiently and effectively than the not-so-smart. As was stated in a letter to the editor of The Wall Street Journal in response to criticisms of the book, “Whatever IQ tests measure, it is of great practical and social importance.”

Except (perhaps) under very specific and limited combat conditions I would rather deal with a soldier with a higher than average IQ than one who could throw a hand grenade farther than average. Unfortunately, though, the armed forces have enough trouble finding recruits who meet minimum physical fitness requirements these days without requiring them to be unusually smart as well.

* (Not that much higher, 110 versus 100, but higher nonetheless.)




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Man, I hate that training is gone. I recall fondly the days leading up to the live grenade throws, and how all of us grunts were filled with excitement at the prospect that we got to throw a live one.


Again, the training isn't being removed, just the grenade qualification test portion.





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They'll be doing this in formation soon:

 
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Curious, how many here have been in the Army, how many of those have been in combat?




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Any idea who made/makes the mount in the upper photo?


Ultimak. But it's discontinued.


Thank you. I guess I should start looking to see if there is anything similar still available.


Here ya go...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Genui...y-Rail-/262768595503


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Here ya go...


Thank you.




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How far is 30 meters? is it over 20 yards? Cuz I can throw a football about that far.

Up your IQ man.


For each individual, IQ is relatively stable in adulthood, and any training yields very modest and temporary results. Knowledge, however, can be much improved. Your comment was rude, counter-productive and your understanding of IQ incorrect. And to top it all off, it was Valentine's Day when you made that comment. Where's the love, man?

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Curious, how many here have been in the Army, how many of those have been in combat?
Also, how many of you have ever thrown something? How many of you have thrown several things?

Show of hands?


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I threw a lot of rocks when I was a kid. Does that count?


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Yes, that counts.
 
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I was in the Army but never saw combat. No regrets for that fact.

Before that, I threw baseballs, softballs, basketballs, footballs, rocks, etc. But every boy in my neighborhood did the same because that is what we all did in the '50's' and '60's. We could throw anything, some better than others of course, so throwing a grenade was nothing difficult and it was a highlight of basic training.

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I think the decision to teach grenades but get rid of the qual requirement in basic is fine.

Lots of millenials, male and female, can't throw for jack. We see it all the time in our infantry transition courses.




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OK, show of hands-

How many of you have ever pulled on something? Doesn't have to be a pin.

Just trying to get a clearer picture here.
 
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OK, show of hands-

How many of you have ever pulled on something? Doesn't have to be a pin.

Just trying to get a clearer picture here.


I've pulled on something.

 
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I was in the Army but never saw combat. No regrets for that fact.

Before that, I threw baseballs, softballs, basketballs, footballs, rocks, etc. But every boy in my neighborhood did the same because that is what we all did in the '50's' and '60's. We could throw anything, some better than others of course, so throwing a grenade was nothing difficult and it was a highlight of basic training.

Jim


Not only was there the fun of throwing something like a baseball but it went BANG! when it landed, sometimes before. How great is that?

We didn’t get to throw hand grenades in the Navy, but we did eat pretty good, and slept mostly warm and dry.




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Pop quiz:

Is this man throwing a grenade?



How about these people?



How about this guy?

 
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I started throwing grenades as a kid. And not them little M85's, but pinapple grenades. (a weighted dummy one and an empty real one) Even as a kid, the limiting factor on how far you could throw it was the size of the yard. Big Grin



As an adult I've only thrown flash bang trainers, and those are wimpy. Frown


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Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?

No more "Rock Back! Pull Pin! THROW!"?

Sad.......


Its a bit more complex.

Consult the Book of Armaments. Chapter two, verses nine to twenty-one.


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