The "MILES" system is a real thing, and it has been around for a long time. I think it was first used in the 1980's, although it was a flawed system that wasn't very reliable. Over the years it got worked on and tweaked, with improvements integrated, and it is better now although not still without some complaints.
That said, MILES is better many alternatives. Why not use paintball, I hear some people wonder. I have trained using paintball as well as MILES, but paintball usually doesn't have the ability to simulate the range of a bullet, which a laser can. And, for paintball to be used safely both teams need to have bulky goggles and facemasks on, which aren't used in regular combat and limit things like peripheral vision, They also fog up after even a brief run.
What's it like to be in the Army for real, and get deployed to a place like the Iraq War? In BOHICA Blues, I turn my actual experiences into a slice of absurdist humor and walk you through this period of history from one person's perspective.
Using the classic TV show "M*A*S*H" as a guide, I created BOHICA Blues in 2013 to tell the story of what a deployment was like, with the absurdities of military life and war for all to see. It starts with the initial mobilization news, and goes on from there. BOHICA Blues isn't as "salty" as a lot of veteran humor; it doesn't have F-bombs, gore, or nudity: it could hypothetically appear on regular broadcast television.
Hopefully you can enjoy this and invite others to see what the Iraq War was like from someone who went there and is willing to share the experience with a laugh.
Comments (0)
See all