That would be like sending SNAs with 40 hours in a T-6 in to fight with an airwing against Iran. They'd just be in everyone's way and most likely get themselves hurt/killed. These guys would need a minimum of a one week course in order to just be field trainable (and legal). By then, this will all be over. I grew up in forest fire country. You don't just round up a posse and say go fight the fire.
we were given basic firefighting training both ashore and underway, you know just in case the YP caught on fire. So they're qual'd
. Then again, USNA is surrounded by water.