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"Praxis: Field Wire Dispensers"

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Anonymous Doc Enigma said...

Once the wire is obtained, consider cutting it into 45 - 50 meter lengths, and distributing among your 'merry little band'.

Lighter, more easily packed, and can be spliced for static OP/LP's as necessary.

Light infantry, after all, focuses on 'light'.

July 1, 2010 at 3:13 PM

Anonymous Big Al said...

Thanks for the post.(Smiling) Seeing the 1/2 mile spools of wire reminds me of my younger days. I was the 'wire guy' during a FEX. we rolled up to an ambush, the truck stopped, and we had to bail out. Being young and studly, I did my best 'John Wayne' up over the still closed tailgate of the 5 ton we were riding in. 2 half mile spools, my gear, and M16.
I still recall being extremely disappointed when my knees folded up under my body, the additional weight throwing my balance off enough that I then fell face 1st into the road with the wind knocked out of me. Yeah, I sucked.

The next FEX I made DAMN SURE "I" was not carring that shit!

July 1, 2010 at 10:51 PM

Blogger pdxr13 said...

Hey Doc,

Splices are a major source of comm failure. Wire without splices is very reliable.

If a group is able, pre-wire your AO in a star and loop network so that someone out in an LP/OP hole, barn, shed, outhouse, food storage bunker has several pair of wire to work with to call CQ/switchboard or foxholes next over (without a patch).

Carrying just a voice-powered telephone is much lighter than a spool of wire.

$49 seems like a good deal for direct-burial military quality wire.

Cheers.

July 2, 2010 at 1:02 AM

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