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Old 08-21-15, 06:40 PM   #1
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Kudos to those guys. It takes some balls to go up against an armed maniac.
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Old 08-21-15, 07:17 PM   #2
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I am going to take a wild guess and say those two Marines won't have to buy their own beers while stationed in Europe. Semper Fi.
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Thank goodness no one was killed.
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I wonder if they where embassy guards posted in France or other European nation that's about the only way a Marine can get stationed in Europe. 99% of US military stationed on a permanent basis in Europe are either Army or Air Force then you've got the Naval Air Station at Rota Spain.
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I wonder if they where embassy guards posted in France or other European nation that's about the only way a Marine can get stationed in Europe. 99% of US military stationed on a permanent basis in Europe are either Army or Air Force then you've got the Naval Air Station at Rota Spain.
They could've been off-duty Marines too, perhaps?
Either way, I'm sure we'll learn a bunch more about them over the next few days - but so far I haven't seen any details about who they were, where they were from, or how they ended up on that train. I'm just glad they did.
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Old 08-21-15, 09:53 PM   #6
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They could've been off-duty Marines too, perhaps?
Either way, I'm sure we'll learn a bunch more about them over the next few days - but so far I haven't seen any details about who they were, where they were from, or how they ended up on that train. I'm just glad they did.

Only if they where off duty embassy guards other than that there is no permanent US Marine posting in Europe. The only time I ever saw Marines in Germany was if they where on a stop over at Ramstein AB either going back to the US or going to either further afeild in Europe or to the Middle East or Afghanistan. They wouldn't be able to venture as far as France in that case it'd be the base or Kaiserslautern to drink. Usually the stop over is just one day and going to leave would not be permitted to easy to go AWOL but they'd get liberty to go to town in Germany that could be literal if you catch my drift.

I doubt they could be Marines on sea duty on liberty either though I suppose that is not impossible. Could also simply be two Marines on leave from anywhere as well. Heck I ventured with friends to Prague all the time that could be done on a (wild) weekend.
Off duty embassy guards seems most likely. Assuming the information that they are Marines is correct.

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Only if they where off duty embassy guards other than that there is no permanent US Marine posting in Europe. The only time I ever saw Marines in Germany was if they where on a stop over at Ramstein AB either going back to the US or going to either further afeild in Europe or to the Middle East or Afghanistan. They wouldn't be able to venture as far as France in that case it'd be the base or Kaiserslautern to drink. Usually the stop over is just one day and going to leave would not be permitted to easy to go AWOL but they'd get liberty to go to town in Germany that could be literal if you catch my drift.

I doubt they could be Marines on sea duty on liberty either though I suppose that is not impossible.
Off duty embassy guards seems most likely. Assuming the information that they are Marines is correct.
They may been servicemen on holiday from the U.K or Germany perhaps or embassy guards as you said. Either way, kuduos to the two men who subdued the heavily armed attacker. One of the Marines was injured in the attack. Hopefully he and the others injured will be alright.

Such a senseless action
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