Not everyone carried a sidearm, fool.fuzzydice123 wrote:No sidearms?
One click-click was the "sign" - if the other person was an allied soldier, he would click-click twice. An unanticipated irony was that the double click-click counter-sign sounded very much like the bolt action of a German Mauser. Several veterans have reported that when they click-clicked with their clicker, they mistook the click-click, click-click of a German rifle being loaded for the "friend" signal. Veterans of both airborne divisions remember using the clickers effectively for their intended purpose.
I didn't think it was so bad. I'm also not a self-proclaimed expert on American Airborne . . . . . well then . . . . . since its the worst, why don't you make a film, and show us?Deliverator wrote:That was the worst explanation of the uniform I have EVER seen.
Deliverator wrote:The guy didn't know what the hell he was saying, and everyone knows it was one click with a response of two clicks.
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