I'm an infantryman of a mechanized brigade tasked with assaulting the enemy trenches, holding what's taken and additionally evacuating vounded soldiers. I'm a squad medic, so my medical kit is a bit extended and customised. I got three tourniquets directly on me plus two in my medical kit and the backpack. I got three pouches for mahs plus the bag for empty mags. I also have a bag for miscellaneous stuff such as tools, lighter, etc., you can see it on my chest.
Can our gear queers and tacticool fellas rate this configuration and maybe suggest something? No need to mention additional mag pouches, I know I need them, but I'm in da woods and can't buy anything. Though I can examine the pile of random stuff our company keeps maintaining
Post dead russians or you're an airsoft larper
Airsoft larpers don't need medikits. Also я cлyжy нapoдy Укpaїни, кypвo.
>кypвo.
Fake and gay.
I am no native speaker, but that's the correct vocative form of "кypвa", no? Feminine 1st declination, a -> o substitution.
кypвa is always kurwa, and isn't used as an insult in Ukraine by either the Rus or UA speakers. It is like someone from Texas cursing you out with a "mafankulo" because there are some Italians in Brooklyn.
yeah
the fuck are you talking about moron
he's probably not an airsoft larper, he's been blogging over his status on another chan for quite a few months, only just recently figured you guys at PrepHole are cooler
t. not him
>Post dead russians or you're an airsoft larper
/thread
how does it feel to be the youngest dude in an old man brigade? How do you deal with the snoring, smell and boring stories?
you are sick and godless, please find a fire to die in
We all want to see dead russian especially cubed
>bro got an AK while denis nikitin and his buddies get new CZ brens
lol
He's a medic. Not gonna see front line combat. An AK is overkill.
Lol what? Squad medics are a part of assault groups just like everyone else except for the drivers. Even platoon medics go there after we got severely understaffed
retard, the squad medic is a rifleman first and foremost
Anon, just shut the fuck up if you don't have any clue what you're talking about.
knee pads?
I have them.
If you put your mags on the side you can lay closer to the ground. Not an option if you on stryker or some shit.
I tried it, but it's uncomfortable to sit in my m113 that way, there's not much space in there, plus I'm a tall guy, plus the backpack
Bayonet? You've only got three mags
I got four and I can get more if only I find pouches for them
Don't overdo your meds mobnik-kun
Degenerate war tourist.
How are you on chest seals and quickclot? You can't tourniquet a chest wound or nothing.
Please elaborate, I don't understand what you mean
> Quickclot
I should have said 'chemical anticoagulants' I think quickclot is a brand iirc. Usually in crystal form or as part of a bandage it uses a chemical reaction to stop bleeding. The crystals hurt like hell and you need to take them out of the wound later but they work really well.
> chest seals
A type of bandage for torso wounds when someone springs a leak into their abdominal cavity here is a link that explains it better
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.verywellhealth.com/how-and-when-to-use-chest-seals-4121050&ved=2ahUKEwi12cjYzZCBAxVWIUQIHY3qCoYQFnoECCYQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0mS2WVUDTIrvs31o6qC-nQ
Oh it's a part of our standard medikit. We're trained according to the march protocol
Seems OK to me, just need to add a purity seal to your vest to aid in the cleansing of heresy.
that's a defender's seal, it gives you 5% bonus defense but -3% critical chance
If you're actually that guy can you recommend a good unit for me to join? I'm former infantry in my own Army, left in 2019 and had 4 vertebrae fused and my right shoulder and both knees reconstructed. I reckon by the end of the year I should be ok physically to come to Ukraine.
3rd separate assault brigade. It's full of the former Azov guys and they can direct you accordingly to your abilities. Though if you wanna be in that brigade, prepare for a pretty demanding bootcamp
>bootcamp
Fucking really?
I did 10 years in the Infantry 2009-2019, I'm 32 years old, and I really have to do pushups for some Ukrainian gay and iron some gay uniform and do drill?
From what I've seen, it's similar to the American/British marines program for those who want to enlist. It's an elite unit
Yep
Early on there were a lot of foreign volunteers who lied or exaggerated about their capabilities, or saw their first firefight/mortar attack and bailed. They're probably trying to weed those people out now.
You're an ancient obese boomer who never deployed and is scamming 100% VA disability. Don't go to any sort of training that will prepare you for the current combat situation, please. You are insufferable
if you can't survive bootcamp how are you gonna survive the front
if you really don't need bootcamp, you can help train the other guys who are in there with you
>spent 10 years in the infantry
>doesn’t understand why a military fighting an actual war doesn’t just take new recruits based on their word.
You must have been a driver
Imagine wanting to die in Ukraine. For free even.
Dork
Foreign volunteers get paid
You got it wrong, no one wants to die for Ukraine, we want to see russians die.
Knee pads, elbow pads 3 types of gloves and duct tape plus a mini towel is needed.
You look like a less chubby budanov.
Budanov family is very big in Ukraine
You're right.
OP you need a desk, aquarium and budgerigars asap.
And eat a few hamburgers 🙂
Toбi пoтpiбeн бpoнiк, пoтpiбeн зaхиcт пaхy тa шиї, a нe йoбaнa плитoнocкa
https://t.me/usinfantryman1
Tpимaй тeлeгy, i кpaщe тaм питaй
We're prohibited from using that botnet.
Sure, if you're gonna dive and run and dig in it instead of me. The lighter the better. I saw Azov guys chilling without any protection in a treeline that was still contested at that point
What do you mean prohibited? You guys have starlink? What do you use instead?
Everyone is on signal, no viber or telegram
Oh yeah, "Flash" guy told that Signal is most preferable
if you're talking about serhii, i think you misunderstood him. the basic gist is don't put your trust in any platform, avoid dropping your guard because you think the chat is secret (people have shit opsec), and try not to have shit like your phone number on display when possible.
that being said: signal is provably *much* more secure than other messengers for direct comms with your guys so if you're limited to that, the choice is obvious.
OP: not much to say about kit without knowing what conditions you're expecting, and how much combat experience you have under your belt already. but assuming you're going in relatively fresh: go overkill on prep for shrapnel injuries until you know what your average and worst-case times for casevac and medevac are like. add a medical magnet to your trauma kit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATC_code_B02
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Antihemorrhagics
Damn I didn't know Signal had any real users.
signal is the only actual open source encrypted messenger. everything else is glowmoroned
Signal is literally controlled by the NSA you fucking shill lmao
Aside from you being as technologically illiterate as the average boomer, since you don't know what a FOSS messenger entails, you also have zero proof of that.
Telegram was created by russians so presumably they left some backdoor to the encriptions.
Two tourniquets on rifle. You can ziptie them into the sling, and it follows the same logic as a weapon-mounted flashlight: it's always there if you need it and if you're (for some retarded reason) not in the presence of the rest of your kit. Take care with the weight around your hips and waist.
What's the benefit comparing to attaching them to the plate carrier?
Read better, moron.
>gear queers
this is like asking /arg/ for shooting tips:
>utterly pointless.
those fags are only interested in how it looks, performance and capabilities are totally irrelevant to them.
here're some questions
>what do YOU think about your current setup?
>does it feel natural and easy to use?
>is it cumbersome or unbalanced
>do you have what you need when you actually use it?
It's my fourth or fifth setup. None of them are perfect. I can't take with me everything I want, and even the stuff I do take is quite heavy for a lean femboy like me. That's why I'm asking, I'm just a mobilized civilian who had nothing to do with the army seven months ago. There are obviously more experienced people out here
If theres more experienced guys around, ask them. Look what your fellow soldiers are doing, talk to them and get advice. To be honest, you probably know better than anyone to ask here. As
is saying, ask yourself what your needs are, and work from there. Also i sincerely hope you're doing well in the extermination of russians.
Timing is huge. Wounds that require tournequit require them right now versus wounds that require chemical coagulant or even less absorbing bandages. Therefore tournequit should always be closer to your hands than quick clot. You also need superglue to informally engineer stuff and a bottle of actual real honey (not the supermarket corn syrup shit), both for an immediate infection barrier and a quick shot of sugar for blood loss and shock.
>suggestion
... a helmet?
I got one
The one thing I will say is warm clothing, everything you can get your hands on. Seems like a lot of guys died of exposure last winter.
Clothing is not a problem, rain and mud are.
Pretty old, in my 30s. What disseases do you mean?
Yeah if you're lucky to get to it first. We cover a lot of distance on feet, vehicles don't go there, everything is mined and monitored by drones.
How do you spread casualty litters? Medic only or do other guys carry them too?
Everyone got an individual medikit but everything beyond that is on me.
Then I would advocate for at least one casualty litter. You said you are moving on foot a lot. Having proper litters makes moving casualties way easier, especially over long distances. They are like 400g and 20*30cm packed.
In a perfect world CLS bags and WALKs with a litter should be employed on every tactical vehicle. Also designated people as litter teams. But of course..in a perfect world..
We had one good litter, but I've no idea where it is now. The ones they supply us with are dogshit. And basically there are platoon and company medics who should think about that stuff, my area of responsibility is narrow
Well COVID for instance, that one guy that was assaulting trenches last year died from it, so better have something prepared for that, some antibiotics (good ones) as the last resort
Mongoloid, what the fuck would antibiotics do against a coronavirus?
I'm not saying to use antibiotics against Corona, it's just that autumn's mud breeds a lot of microorganisms
>what the fuck would antibiotics do against a coronavirus?
It's not against the coronavirus. If you're in the trenches during winter and got your lungs fucked up by corona then the pneumonia is what gets you.
Bruh I don't want to brag but during our winter training I got flu, covid and lung infections over a dozen times. Still even with a 38C temperature I kept working like everyone else. It's not considered a big deal here, you just kind of ignore it until the job is done and you're free to rest
How much sleep you guys get?
Right now? As much as we want. At the frontline? Personally I've never slept there. Sometimes I'd been on my feet for 60 hours straight. But I'm only talking about the most forward positions, mostly inside of just taken trenches. The artillery, smell and my own paranoia kept me awake
You take any sedatives? I got shelled once and just a sheer sound gave me a panic attack
I got a mild panic attack during my first time under shelling, but since then I haven't had any problems with it. I've seen people die from a mortar round twn meters from me, but it didn't cause panic. I already know I'm not gonna make through this war. Obviously no special meds for it, though I'm on antidepressants now
You lost fear of death?
Not at all, I simply don't see any other path for myself. Our casualties are high and our missions get increasingly more dangerous. The chances of surviving are very low and I accept it
So you are at Melitopol axis huh
I'm a US vet, trained iraqis and afghans. the motivation your people have shown and the sheer force of will to get the job done is beyond admirable. God protects you, Ukrainian brother. you'll make it and when you do make your life worth it for those that didn't. God bless you.
Thanks bro, some of our soldiers are incredibly brave indeed
I'm a seer and you'll make it.
Won't rain and mud turn into frostbite a few months from now?
Clothing may not be a problem right now. But assuming you're still alive in a month or two it may become one.
Frankly I don't expect to be alive by winter
Damn man, even if you die I will remember you
If they ever get you, don't give up. As they say, live well, it's the greatest revenge.
Are you totally unaware Ukes are entirely on top of summer/winter uniforms now?
How old are you? Autumn brings a lot of bacterial diseases
Is the MEDEVAC generally working for the UAF?
He's a Kohlchan attentionwhore, if you're wondering. But he's legit
Don’t the pouches above the mags interfere with your rifle/sling?
Anything else, I think you and your buddies know better than any of us here. Just because the amount of people that were part of high intensity conventional conflict is rather small.
A barrel of vodka around your neck! It’s slaves you’re saving. Also, it will make you very popular among the troops.
Mentally ill freak.
What? Vodka is a normal substitute for blood loss in slavic people...
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I never thought about this aspect but do you have field priests?
They come by sometime, but rwkvtxgarei.
How often to Russians fire on clearly marked casevac vehicles, and if so would you say Ukraine needs more armored ambulances and medical treatment vehicles?
>clearly marked casevac
We were strongly suggested to paint over the red crosses on our m113s. I think you can guess why
Ziggers deserve death
Have you noticed a decrease in the volume of their artillery fire? Is it accurate and effective most of the time? Has it gotten less precise or less reactive? We've heard a lot about their artillery's issues with counterbattery and there are lots of visually confirmed losses counted up over the last few months so I'm curious if you or any guys you know have noticed an effect on their operations.
Eh, i agree that Russian death is generally a good thing, but it's hard to feel incensed about that in particular when I've seen so many sweet vogdrop multikills on orks carrying out their buds by stretcher.
It's just that kind of war I guess.
Where I've been, which is the Verbove-Robotyne axis, the have undisputed artillery superiority. They also got a much better drone coverage, not to mention the kamikaze drones which we have zero of, I mean our battalion
Very good scissors and a back up pair for undressing asap to find holes.
Are you certified to stick IVs?
If yes, carry a few in a backpack to administer fluids asap
Compliment your TQs with some chest seals and israeli bandages.
Oh, also carry a shitload of sirius blankets to keep your friends warm, they weigh nothinng and take no space.
Remember, bleeding out and hypothermia is what kills on the front.
Right, thanks for reminding me about the blankets. We sort of forgot about them when it got warm enough. Now it's getting colder and I definitely need a few
You should also have them when it’s warm, people who lost alot of blood and just experiences physical trauma and go into any kind of shock cool out even on warm concrete, one blankie underneath them once you exfilled and one blanky wrapped around them. Silver inside, gold outside.
The good thing about sirius blankets is they don’t ridk overheating your patient because they just reflect bodyheat.
I have 10 in my backpack and 2 in an admin pouch on my belt.
Did you get TCCC training?
Only basic march training plus what I've watched on YouTube
That’s fucked my man, are you allowed to use Instagram? Alot of good instructive combat medics on there
European Medics and SFCEBM are unfathomably based.
Give links please
tc3commitee has an account
https://instagram.com/the_resuscitationist?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
then theres also this guy whos an ex air force medevac nurse
check for the hashtag TCCC
Another medic here: Utactic Animus-Adept bag absolutely fucks and comes with a clip system that makes it easy to attach to your plate carrier. Use that for your second line gear for tactical field care. for your first line I recommend a dangler to hold extra TQs, packing gauze, pressure bandages, NPAs, chest seals, and maybe a cric kit + some IVs.
That sounds like a platoon medic level. I'm just a regular cтpiлeць-caнiтap
I still recommend having first and second line gear because as we all know platoon medics here aren't always available and you need enough to treat multiple multi-system trauma patients. You can skip the cric kit and the vascular access stuff but you should still carry everything you need for the entire MARCH-PAWS algorithm for multiple patients. Also set up the retards you are responsible for success by making sure that they have properly stocked ifaks and prefilled form-100s (you are properly charting your patients, right anon?). Anyways I dropped my discord in the thread already if you want me to go in depth with you on this stuff.
Also if you want more indepth help unfucking your gear my discord is nato_mercenary. I'm taking a break rn but I spent most of the last year and a half or so working as a combat medic and instructor for various different units here and currently work as a TCCC instructor for extra money occasionally.
I heard russians drop gas grenades on trenches, heard anything about it?
You're a huge autist. People encouraging you to posting are rußian plants attempting to exploit that weakness. Stop distracting yourself with online activity and endangering your comrades.
OP is a notorious attentionwhore from Kohlchan.
He is a real mobnik from 33rd who fought a bit in Zaporizhia but got "rotated" due to mental problems
Why did you copy and paste my post and even used the same image as me week ago?
Look behind you
I hope you stay safe and don't step on any mines or uxo annon, God bless.
What about commanders? batalion, company, brigade levels. You trust them or you feel that they're incompetent? Do they say stuff like "oh there's no enemy there you just have to take those positions"
I absolutely distrust everyone above the company level. They're incompetent crooks
>t. jealous vatnik
shut the fuck up, moron
Fuck off this thread vatnik, once in a bluemoon we have an interesting one. Congrats Op
You just called me a vatnik for distrusting our high command. Then you congratulated me. I'm getting mixed signals
I thought the distrusting of higher command post is a vatnik posting, the Ukie command seems good. Care to elaborate?
>Ukie command seems good
Oh sweet summer child, maybe good compared to russian but it doesn't mean much
>good compared to russian
Well they are fighting russians so... it's enough
No it's not enough, enemy has 5x numerical advantage.
So many ukrainian soldiers died due to commanders incompetence, incompetence that is present in pretty much all units except for maybe Azov. Which is why they are the best regiment both in national guard and AFU
Honestly, you wouldn't believe me if I told you a half of the reasons I distrust them. It's a very different world out here. I can't say anything about other brigades though except for the 47th because we often collaborated with them.
I can imagine, I am from an eastern euro country also.
Alas, war creates heroes and all sorts of parasites, but in the end we must all contribute to castrating r*ussia
I know, man, I know. We will probably win someday, but the price is already unimaginable. I'm not complaining, just reminding to everyone that it's not like in those videos you post here to dunk on each other. I can't laugh at pidors getting hunted by drones because I've been in their shoes and know exactly how it feels.
A lot of chuds here need a reality check, war is hell
Tell me about 47th
Nice try GRU
Nah i genuinely want to know, heard a lot of good about that brigade, but then there was that Markus incident
From talking with their guys they are as bad we are plus a lot of publicity. Maybe they have some separate platoons with well trained people, I don't know
>Tell me about 47th
All the new units are shit because building a competent large organization from scratch takes a hell of a lot of time and effort, go to 93/92/72mech or 3aslt.
Should've joined azov
Azov is the elite, I'm just a mobik
Mobik or not, azov actively recruiting, you seem like the guy
He is a typical kohlchanner Bernd, passive and going with the flow - if Azov took him he would accept it but don't expect much initiative from him.
He is the model fatalistic slav.
Bro, the azov guys are all young, built like a fridge and can run 10km in full equipment. I'm not the guy, trust me
You ever tried tho?
Stop forcing him you jackass, you are like the retard parent forcing the child to fulfill his own dreams
Being 10 years younger and having better genetics? I must admit, I didn't try that
There are 30 somethings there just like you, seriously man. Mobik is not in your body, it's in your head. I bid you try either 3OШБP or Azov national guard, especially last one since they got Redis back
I've seen their КMБ, it's not for mere mortals
>People on both sides of the conflict thing of azov is nazi super soldiers
Honestly this war is based, I look forward to the day it's over and I can play a dude with a black sun tattoo as the good guy in a mainstream vidya game
I've met the Azov guys on the battlefield, they are incredible
National guard or AFU?
It didn't occur to me to ask at the time
>Azov is the elite, I'm just a mobik
Stop larping now before I take an interest in (you) you cosplaying attention whore fuck
>I'm an infantryman
>I'm a squad medic
You must chose bro. Unless you mean CLS. Which is what it sounds like.
Do not use quick clot, that shit literally does more damage than good. Use combat gauze or hemostatic gauze equivalent brand. Also people always undetestimate the actual fuck ton of gauze(both regular and hemostatic) that can be required for casualties. From packing to pressure to wrapping you will use A LOT.
.t Army medicgay
Neverserved here. What problems does quikclot make?
It stops the bleeding sure but it is very painful and it literally cooks the flesh. God forbid you are attempting to use it and the power flies up into your face,eyes,nostrils it will fuck you up. All it takes is wind, shit getting trown around everywhere in high stress combat environment, helicopter rotor wash etc.
By searing the wound it makes very difficult recovery/treatment of said casualty when they get to the surgeons.
And for gauze, Ive gone through 3 packs of combat gauze and at least 3 packs of compressed gauze on ONE bullet wound
Turns out cavities are infact cavities lul
There’s also always the long term risk of clogs forming where they shouldnt form with the forbidden powder gauze….
I haven't seen the old quickclot powder for awhile. it's all combat gauze and celox-a now. Obviously X-Stats are the patrician choice.
Makes sense, it's a grim calculus but I guess you're used to that.
If for some reason some absolutely needed quick clot to not bleed out, the ultimate result would be the same. That casualty would not return to the fighting, either because they died or will spend the next year with a woundvac hanging off them because the quick clot turned the wound into a horrible rotten mess.
Yeah squad medic in Ukraine is the same thing as what the britbongs call a team medic. The actual platoon medics here are uh, not always present at the platoon level. Given how common it is to end up in a prolonged field care situation here, they really should have proper combat medics at the squad level. It's never going to happen, but yeah. Not OP, just a guy that has served as an actual combat medic in Ukraine.
I know man, the more you pack the better. Also what is quick clot? You mean the hemostatic powder
if this really is mobnik then glad to hear you're still alive
does crocs still post?
Yeah, few days ago there were both mobnik and crocs threads active on kohl
very cool, thanks
They even fought, crocs bernd called mobik a pidor and an attentionwhore.
last crocs thread i saw he was alive, doing well, hadn't been shelled since the last time, still riding the old 2s1
Hey OP. Do you know anyone there doing shell signing on the cheap?
The mortar guys might do it but I don't know them
RIP
Do you have any contact with other units or just those that you are working with ATM?
We don't have radio chats with anyone, only the brigade command does if that's what you're asking
Describe what it's like being hunted by a drone
You look gnomish.
What other medical supplies do you have? Do you have an aid bag, or just that little hip pouch? How many tourniquets are on each guy in your squad? Have you enforced a standardized placement of medical supplies on their person, so that you know where it will be?
As a squad medic you are responsible for making sure supplies are ready to go on your guys. If your answer is "we don't have enough supplies" then that is YOUR problem, and you need to pester higher-ups incessantly until you have enough for your squad.
>t. US army medic
This. Medical logistics can be a nightmare in even a "functioning" well funded organization like the US Army. If you cant get good resupply by way of command or regular routes you may be forced to beg,borrow, "acquire" supplies for your guys. If all that fails, improvised TQs, chest seals etc. and make sure your people know how to use them.
.t Army scavenger medic ratman
beyond this in Ukraine there are like a million fucking NGOs that you can ask for med supplies that will absolutely deliver in exchange for a pic of you and the boys with the box and your faces blurred out. there is no excuse for not having your guys ifaks properly stocked here.
Too many questions bro. In short, I got a backpack full of medical stuff, mostly bandages and sterile dressings. Everyone has at least three tourniquets, most often four. The placement is arbitrary and I can't force them to do it right.
At least in the US army, it's the medic's job to tell the guys in the squad to do it a certain way. That means checking their stuff before missions, too. You absolutely can force them to do it right, and at least here, this responsibility generally comes before rank.
Good that you have more supplies than what you listed in the OP, though. That was my main concern
How long do you think the war is gonna go on for?
If it doesn't freeze soon in a stalemate, it will go on for years, I'm convinced of it. It's a ww1 tier madness
what do you think of foreign professional volunteers outside of soldiers, e.g. paramedics, nurses, doctors?
I've never met them, not a single foreigner in more than seven months. I think their presence and role are massively overblown, though I've heard of some that ended up being great instructors
What units do you guys consider "elite"
I like the 93rd. Basically any professional brigade that hasn't been completely destroyed yet is elite in my book. Our brigade is 100% mobilized
I've lived in this country for a while
man how is that Azov don't have your problems, yet you do, they live in the same country yet they managed force that they are now. Stop having a mobik mentality, turn into a warrior
They are all volunteers with a NATO-style command structure. It's a completely different situation. It's like asking why the US military doesn't have our problems
Man you defending your country, you can't be so apathetic about it, it's not a job, not a normality. Becoming better also means admiting mistakes. Write a report on commanders and state of your company, if you won't more brothers in arms will die
I understand him since im also from eastern europe
>Man you defending your country
Genuinely caring about your _country_ in Eastern Europe is a symptom of mental illness. They are shitholes, so we are not exactly enthusiastic about them, but they are _our_ shitholes, so we fight nonetehelss.
Azov leadership understands they are there to kill as many rushits as possible.
Some local boomer officers in other brigades think its soviet style office job or something
i spent most of 2022 working on shit to kill the other guys. i've spent probably half of 2023 tapdancing around who needs which belly rubs in order to properly disseminate the most basic, life-saving knowledge to guys on the frontline. telling him to write a report and if he doesn't, he's a slav who deserves to get bulldozed, is just giving him advice that can get him sent over the top in a suicide attack next week.
ukraine is like 50 to 75% as fucked as russia about corruption, except that they want to unfuck their society. that's what you're working with.
Opinions among soldiers about zaluzhnii, syrskyi?
What about zelenskyy?
I don't wanna go into politics, I'm just a soldier
At least about the generals?
I've no idea how competent they are. I only know that the brigade and battalion levels are full of corrupt clowns
I mean do the guys ever talk about them?
Everyone likes Zaluzhny, most voted for Zelensky and don't bash him too much
Why not write a report on them? You did that?
That's not how it works here and it never will in my lifetime
bro you're in the military for 7 months, don't do that "it's not how it works here"
You wrote a report on them?
You don't know shit about the Brigade or Battalion levels because you don't actually interact with them, and all of your information is filtered down through so many levels it might as well be a game of Chinese telephone. This is true in all militaries across the globe.
I do interact with them and I know them well enough to make a judgement
>medic
You don't have a pistol?
Good luck out there, fren.
What do you eat there?
Is alcoholism a problem in the AUF?
I'd post my morning meal but the mods banned my cell carrier from uploading, and it's too dark to go to the starlink.
The second question - fuck yes, you have no idea, at least in my battalion
>be in neighboring country
>it's dark here as well
>some hundred of km this poor guy looking like Budanov is in a real war
Stay strong my bro
could you atleast describe what you're eating.
having followed his threads elsewhere - the guys at the frontline do basically nothing but drink all day and he's one of the few dry ones, even got offered some kind of officership because he's less of a fuckup than the others
Is the morale high? Do people believe in a total victory?
Our company got decimated. I went to a looney bin because of PTSD and depression after so many deaths. What do you think?
Most disturbing shit you witnessed?
How many frags you have? What's your k/d?
If I go to Ukraine and volunteer will it make women have sex with me? I have a IQ of 83, I am of medium fitness, my English is okay, I can understand Russian, I am very good at suffering, I am half gypsy. I want to join Azov, will Joining Azov make single Ukrainian women want to have sex with me?
Gear is shooter's preference with a known medkit location so your buddy can save you. Seeing as how you carry the medbag thats less of a factor.
(Works for you)/10.
may god be with you and come home save
Good thread, glad to see that PrepHole is still full of based dudes willing to share their experience and tips with a medic down on his luck.
bro. I wish you all of the luck, as humanly possible, to kill as many ziggers in your lifetime as technically possible. Kill the cancer- that is the russians. The Baltcis, Poland, Czech and many more will always hate russian cumstains for the shit they have caused with their actions. I can onlu hope that one day we will have - Total Zigger Death.
Stop being gay and living your life through others, go do it yourself. Otherwise watch gay porn.
Is this an AI?
Godspeed my bro. May you be able to kill as many russian ziggers in your life as technically possible. Kill the cancer of the earth that is russians and their cosplay imperialism death cult. Kill then, cluster bomb them, stab them, HIMARS them, nuke them. KVRRVH
I'll try not to mock the video of your corpse
You should applaud him for every mobik cube that exists of him
I don't care, show guns
OП, гдe eщё пocтишь и гдe eщё пoчитaть тeбя? Бepeги ceбя. Aзoв пpям yёбки или пpocтo BИДEBШИE HEКOTOPOE ДEPЬMO люди?
Aлco, пpихoди пoд нoчь лyчшe, чacикoв в 10-11. Ceйчac мepтвыe чacы
Are you alive op?
Why would you come to a californian throat-singing forum? There are far better resources online.
Just look up paramedic/EMT-B go-bags.
swapping some fruity accessories will not help you survive this war, meat
uncommon practice but helped me. put the medical on your belt rather than chest. 7.62 hitting your chest and smacking your TQ isnt a fun time. put the most important stuff where its less likely for it to be shot. check with your CO first and make sure you follow your SOP's if you go down and your guys dont know where the equipment on you is then you are fucked
Roman Voloshko aka Mobnik attention seeker, why do you bother to hide your face if you are crossposting it multiple times at Kohlchan?
I wonder how many chans he is posting at.
the person with attention seeking traits ITT is you, go back to your kiddy fiddling site and stay there