Should NOLA be under martial law?

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Should NOLA be under martial law?

#1 Postby shaggy » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:09 pm

should NOLA be under martial law??? looking at the TV theres tons of people walking around and ignoring the curfew.This is going to be a huge problem and i suspect that the looting is going to be rampant tonight unless they get it under control very soon.Martial law is extreme yes but it certainly gets the point across
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#2 Postby wlfpack81 » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:10 pm

Matrial law is normally decleared in disaster situations so I expect it to be done soon if it hasn't already.
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#3 Postby Derek Ortt » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:10 pm

after andrew, the Pentagon had to actually be activated and 28,000 ACTIVE DUTY soldiers were delpoyed to keep order. Not the guard, but the regular army. This may be the same
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#4 Postby Mello1 » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:11 pm

wlfpack81 wrote:Matrial law is normally decleared in disaster situations so I expect it to be done soon if it hasn't already.

The Guard has to be in place I imagine. What a mess....
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#5 Postby Jake8898 » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:13 pm

Absolutely!!! Not the 4,000 resevists they mentioned yesterday but 10-20 thousand! Place them on both the south and nortshore!
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#6 Postby MBismyPlayground » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:17 pm

Derek Ortt wrote:after andrew, the Pentagon had to actually be activated and 28,000 ACTIVE DUTY soldiers were delpoyed to keep order. Not the guard, but the regular army. This may be the same


So far, no Scuttlebutt at Ft.Bragg on this issue. I would expect it soon, however, if this goes anyway like Andrew. The 82nd ready brigade is, well, always ready.
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#7 Postby shaggy » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:21 pm

just heard the Gov of LA say that the looters will be dealt with immediatly as if they are violent criminals not sure what that means tho
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#8 Postby tndefender » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:31 pm

So where are they going to get these troops to police New Orleans? Fallujah?
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#9 Postby MBismyPlayground » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:35 pm

tndefender wrote:So where are they going to get these troops to police New Orleans? Fallujah?


now now....(patting back) We don't want to get political here. There is too much destruction and sorrow here as it is.
There are still troops. There is the 82nd Abn Ready Brigade who are deployable within 24 hours notice(or less). These are the same people who went to Homestead after Andrew. Set up tent cities,food lines, created some martial law enforcement, as well as aided in rebuilding. May be pushing the limits of our troops but, I am sure they will be more then happy to aid states in the US.
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#10 Postby Recurve » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:51 pm

Part of the debris that rains down after every storm are provocative posts, seemingly worded to fan political flames -- 'cause there's not enough excitement already.
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#11 Postby Hfcomms » Mon Aug 29, 2005 10:26 pm

Actually it's a good and valid point and this is coming from a military reservist. The guard and reserve has been so stripped because of operational requirements overseas that it has left the guard severely underequipped and undermanned in many states. I'm not sure the situation in LA but many western states for example have been very concerned that the forces they depend on to fight forest fires won't be available. Keep in mind that the majority of the guard and reserve are support units.

These units are the field kitchens, sanitation, water treatment, field laundy, heavy lift equipment, ect...It may have been a political statement but it is a fair observation that we are going to have trouble getting adequet equipment and personnel into the area.
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#12 Postby tndefender » Mon Aug 29, 2005 10:40 pm

Thank you. My comment was not really meant to be a political statement but instead an observation about a situation with our military that should be recognized and acknowledged regardless of political persuasion. In fact, you might be surprised about mine.
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