or the US of A (their guerrilla army defeated the British). QUOTE]
Lets go over a little rough history. First of all, it was during the French and Indian war that the good English citizens were introduced to guerrilla warfare (by the French and their Indian allies). When the American Revolution broke out, the former English citizens had no regular army. During the battle of Lexington the settlers tried standing up to British regulars and were cut to pieces. It was while the British were marching back to Boston that they suffered their first defeat as a result of guerrilla warfare (only way the untrained settlers could fight back). The British in turn were decimated. The battle of Saratoga a regular British Army ran into the regular American Army under the command of General Horatio Gates which then forced British General Burgoyne to surrender after he found himself surrounded 17 October 1777. From the till the battle of Yorktown the British won most of the battles, but lost the war. They lost to a regular American Army, not to a guerrilla band. The guerrilla tactics only bought time for the Americans to build a trained army.
Since when should we put a price on protecting those we send to war. (reasons for the war are not important in this case.) If you send people to war they should have the best equipment possible.
So now,on top of spending a few billion on fighter jets,our leaders {?}have decided to leave their toys in the sand box when their done playing with them.Is their gear so antiquated that it's not worth bringing home?
Tanks are really not built to last 100,000 miles like a civilian vehicle. A tank is pretty well worn out if not maintained, especially in combat. They are striped of classified stuff and pretty much only a empty hulk is left behind.