Okay…for once I’m rooting for this to be a false flag come true!
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Sounds like Robin Sage.
That is the final exercise for Green Beenie students.
As a USMC infantryman when stationed at Swamp Lagoon (Camp Lejune), NC, I participated twice in Robin Sage.
1st time as one of the insurgent force npcs being led by the trainees. 2nd time as part of the anti-guerilla patrol element running patrols looking for the trainees and their insurgent force npcs.
The entire AO gets into it. As an insurgent force, we were issued Pineland Dollars that could be exchanged for goods and services in the general community. Those would get turned in to the US Army for cash reimbursement by the locals. People had radio stations setup in their homes to report to either side of movements by the other side, etc and so on.
It was hella fun.
This was back in the early '80s.
One thing we should always keep in mind. The news industry is filled with idiots that don't have a clue about anything other than how to suck dick, whore or backstab for column inches in their papers or word count space on their website. That is the entire point of their professional existence.
This sort of training has been happening since the 1970s in some form or another. In 1978 I was at a unit in Norfolk to get trained in Ships self-defense and some ashore operations.
They flew our class South somewhere in a H-46 (I think it was in NC because of the 40-50 miles distance that we flew). The scenario was that US Embassy personnel needed evacuation. We landed and moved to a "town," where these people pretended to be scared and as if they didnt understand English to follow our directions trying to herd them back to where the helo was. Most fun training of my entire career.
That unit wouldn't happen to have been FAST, would it?