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In reply to the discussion: Why are the Russian troops in Crimea without ensignia or otherwise identifying markings? [View all]sarisataka
(18,539 posts)25. It depends on unit practice
Many US forces wear subdued flags, some do not. I cannot speak with assurance on the bin Laden mission.
From my interactions with Ukrainian military they wear national flags similar in size to what the US army wears, 2x3 inches or so. Russian troops usually have a flag on the right shoulder IIRC that is smaller than a postage stamp.
What the lack of obvious identification does tell me is they are suspecting there will be combat. Pure 'peace keeping' missions are an exception. Forces will clearly mark themselves and equipment to show they are 'neutral' as in the UN blue berets and white vehicles.
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Why are the Russian troops in Crimea without ensignia or otherwise identifying markings? [View all]
arely staircase
Mar 2014
OP
They are doing everything they can to blunt criticism including throwing this slight doubt into
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#1
LMAO. We were liberators in Iraq too. Didnt you get the Bush memo? Listen to yourself. nt
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#14
LMAO, McCain thinks breathing is essential for life so we should stop because he said it.
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#18
Wait, I'm confused. Are you saying the Kiev protesters should not ask the US for help?
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#41
I read yesterday that they are Russia's private contractors, not active military.
OregonBlue
Mar 2014
#20
but isn't the total lack of national identification that characterizes the Russians in Crimea
arely staircase
Mar 2014
#24