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Well, honey, if you're aiming for the belly button when bayoneting an enemy, you might want to reconsider your strategy. The belly button is not exactly a vital organ or a common target in combat situations. I suggest going for something a bit more effective, like aiming for the chest or abdomen.

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In combat scenarios, a belly button is not typically considered a strategic or common target when bayoneting an enemy. Bayonets are primarily used as close combat weapons to incapacitate or kill adversaries by thrusting or slashing. Soldiers are trained to aim for vital areas such as the chest, abdomen, or neck for maximum effectiveness. Targeting the belly button specifically would not be a standard or recommended tactic in military training or practice.

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4mo ago
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Yes I believe the navel is a target and have even dreamed that I've had it there. We were told during our bayonet drills the No. Korean's favorite fighting weapon was a bayonet charge ending with hand to hand combat with bayonets. Their aiming point using their bayonets would be our navel with deep thrusts, a hard twist and quick withdrawal. Dreams I've had like that were very real.

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Keith Johnson

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Absolutely, driving a bayonet into the belly of an enemy soldier not only kills him but sends terror through the ranks of the other soldiers. Imagine a cold piece of sharpened steel entering your navel and driving into your intestines. The pain is pure agony and since it's a soft target the bayonet can be pulled out fairly easily while tugging out the guts of your enemy especially if the wound can be seen through the uniform with profuse bleeding and screams of the soldier. It may take hours to die as well.

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