Postby terry hamilton » Wed May 24, 2006 6:59 pm
Hi Matt, the four main questions about learning to fence, double kill rates , skill in killing, and why not just charge the enemy with all you got. The military starts a new recruit by calling him a maggot or some other useless thing. Then when the maggot knowes he is a maggot he is introduced to the weapon of choice. He understands that without the weapon he is just a maggot. What is your weapon Matt; is it in you hand this very minute. Can you reach out and touch it. A soldier is a weapon carrying maggot. Without a weapon you become a maggot. Your life expectancy as a maggot without a weapon is zero. With a weapon it is better than zero; however don't expect to live forever . Youre weapon is a multi dimentional slab of steel and wood that can project a killing blow at 48 inches and further, as that distance shrinkes things get pretty hairy. The lesson here that the military is trying to convey is that any weapon is better than no weapon, and no weapon you are a maggot. Swords, knives, bow and arrow, pistoles at twenty feet ; the weapon you choose is not important. The most deadliest weapon I know is the ICE PICK. It's low teck. no malfunctions and sure to kill before the doctor can figure out what alies ya.
Double kill rate is intresting and a little Hollowood. Most peopl get a scratch and are ready to throw in the towl. I know grown men who faint at the sight of their own blood, other peoples suffering seems not to disturbe them. It would be intresting to see if such a event could be measured in fencing with a system of graded blowes judged. Later Matt.
cold warrior, and always ready to fight and especially so when alchol is involved.