My buddies and I have had this conversation more than once around the campfire.
I suspect that IF an invading army ever hit our shores it would NOT be on the Gulf coast. IF they could even think of getting past the TX,LA,MS,AL,FL boys, that leaves the boys in OK,AR,GA,TN etc. as backup.
Say all you want about rednecks but they have lots of guns and know how to use them.
I also submit that they will rise to the occasion, if needed, irregardless if they/we have ever been shot at.
I suspect if the west coast get's hit the invaders will get well into the country before we and the midwesterners can get over there to stop them.
I truly believe that the do bads will never come in by ship in enough numbers to get to shore, our Air Force/Navy will put a stop to that quick.
I do believe a big enough ground force can move up through Mexico undetected to do some real damage before we figure it out.
I think we will never see such a thing.
However with our military policing the rest of the world it makes you wonder how fast we can get them back home if the need arises.
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