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82nd Airborne Division To Lose Famed ‘Airborne’ Status

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:45 pm
by 308Mike
Linkarooni - they're gonna turn the 82nd Airborne into LEGS:
82nd Airborne Division To Lose Famed ‘Airborne’ Status
By Dick Scuttlebutt | April 11, 2014 82 Comments

FORT BRAGG, N.C. — The nation’s premier Airborne infantry division, the 82nd Airborne, will lose its hallowed airborne status in the next fiscal year, Army officials announced Thursday.

Reasons for the change include the high cost of maintenance and fuel in the face of looming budget cuts, and the higher-than-average injury and fatality rate for soldiers conducting training jumps, according to a statement from U.S. Army Forces Command.

“As much as it helps esprit de corps and a sense of unit pride,” said Army spokesperson Col. Mike Mulally, “It hurts in terms of readiness, injuries and the bottom line. The time spent on jumps could be used for more relevant training. We would save over $4 million a year in facility and equipment upkeep.”

“And let’s not forget,” Mulally added, “The awful fatality incidents we suffer about once a year. Every time the general has to give another flag to a wife or mother whose soldiers were lost on a training jump, we have to ask ourselves: Why are we training on an insertion technique that hasn’t been relevant in over fifty years?”

As expected, the announcement caused much consternation among former and current 82nd Airborne veterans.

“This is a horseshit,” said 1st Lt. Jeremy Dallas, a paratrooper and former Airborne School instructor. “Back before I went to OCS, I did a combat jump with the 173rd into Bashur during the initial invasion. FORSCOM doesn’t think that airborne training is relevant? What do they think that jump was? A Hollywood?”

Noting that the airfield had been secured hours earlier than the Bashur assault, Pakistani Gen. Abdul Mansour al-Islamabadi told reporters the “Americans missed their drop zone so badly that it took them fifteen hours to reassemble. And let’s not forget that the 173rd almost caused an international incident when they mistook some of our Turkish allies for Iraqis. They arrested and beat the shit out of them, even though they were wearing Turkish army uniforms. Because I guess all us brown people look alike.”

“But sure, whatever, call it a combat jump, I don’t care,” he added.

The 82nd Airborne Division will immediately cease all airborne training, and at the end of the 2014 fiscal year will officially cease to be an Airborne unit. It will retain the ”Airborne” designation in its unit title, but much like the 101st Division, will not be a real airborne unit any longer.

The 173rd Airborne Brigade, stationed in Vicenza, Italy, will remain on Airborne status for the next fiscal year, although anonymous sources in the Pentagon confirmed that it too will soon revert to leg infantry.

Re: 82nd Airborne Division To Lose Famed ‘Airborne’ Status

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:54 pm
by PawPaw
The bean-counters are killing my Army. Armor's not at Knox anymore, Benning is the "Maneuver Warfare Center" and now the 101st will be just another infantry division. I was standing on Soldier Field when the 5th ID (Mech) was disbanded and Polk became the Joint Readiness Training Center. My last unit was the 1/156, an armor battalion, that's now leg infantry.

I've personally never seen the utility of jumping from a perfectly healthy aircraft, but I understand the esprit that comes from doing such things.

Re: 82nd Airborne Division To Lose Famed ‘Airborne’ Status

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:31 pm
by Catbird
Uhh.. you guys do know that Duffelblog is a humor site, right?

It's easy to mistake for real news because it's delivered deadpan straight like The Onion. Check out some of the other stories on the sidebar:

Female Interrogators Want You To Stop Hitting On Them, It’s Getting Out Of Hand Now

AWOL Private Returns After Seven Years With Box Of Grid Squares

Commander Relieved For Violating Entire UCMJ

My favorite is from last year:

Shore Sailor Stricken By Navy’s First Case of Scurvy In 150 Years

Re: 82nd Airborne Division To Lose Famed ‘Airborne’ Status

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:31 pm
by Aaron
*cough* *cough*

Duffleblog...

Military equivalent of the Onion.

Re: 82nd Airborne Division To Lose Famed ‘Airborne’ Status

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:33 pm
by PawPaw
Aaron wrote:*cough* *cough*

Duffleblog...

Military equivalent of the Onion.
Well, shit.

With all the drawdowns, it made perfect sense to me.

Re: 82nd Airborne Division To Lose Famed ‘Airborne’ Status

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:06 pm
by 308Mike
Did anyone note the name of the article's author? "Dick Scuttlebutt" :lol:

The sad thing about this particular story is just how believable it would be with the current administration and how they're crushing the military's budget. But I don't believe $4 Million a year couldn't be found somewhere else in their budget to keep them jumping.

Re: 82nd Airborne Division To Lose Famed ‘Airborne’ Status

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:17 pm
by Aesop
It becomes increasingly difficult to parody an administration that's as effed up as this one without actually playing the Benny Hill Show soundtrack during the news. :lol:

Re: 82nd Airborne Division To Lose Famed ‘Airborne’ Status

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:11 pm
by Langenator
Well, you've already heard that DARPA is working on an 'Iron Man' suit, right?

Rumor has it that they're also working on orbital insertion technology.

The 82nd will be the 82nd Mobile Infantry Division. :lol:


And, as the commander listed in the story as violating the entire UCMJ was a Marine, I'm still trying to figure out how he pulled of Improper Hazarding of a Vessel.

Re: 82nd Airborne Division To Lose Famed ‘Airborne’ Status

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:13 pm
by randy
To the ever lasting glory of the Infantry...

Re: 82nd Airborne Division To Lose Famed ‘Airborne’ Status

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:48 pm
by MarkD
I thought I read a few years ago that the Marine Corps was no longer going to do amphibious landings.