Is it sick that I instantly recognized the disembodied ejection port cover without having to scroll down? Is it gay that I was able to look away from Puma Swede's enormous rack to do so?
You're one sick fag.
Is it sick that I instantly recognized the disembodied ejection port cover without having to scroll down? Is it gay that I was able to look away from Puma Swede's enormous rack to do so?
You're one sick fag.
The fighter had only been pretending to be dead, the soldiers said. He lunged for Sergeant Reese, who stabbed him in the left eye.
Ryan C., your signature is the best on this site IMHO. I first came across it when I saw a plaque with it engraved, in the town of Nakhon Phenom, Thailand in 1971. Cost US$5.00 & sits at the TOP of my squadron plaque collection ("love me wall"). The inscription says it all!You have to admire the[ir] discipline.
Great read. Definitely a good way to start my Saturday morning with my cup of coffee.
Unfortunately this time it was our guys ambushed. Still a very good article with some good pictures by the same guy who wrote the first. The slideshow with audio is pretty good too, it has a narrative from two of the soldiers on the patrol with some of the audio from the ambush and is definitely worth the 3 minutes.
On another note, I knew Afghanistan was not all sand and rocks but where they are at is much more greener than I expected.
Is it sick that I instantly recognized the disembodied ejection port cover without having to scroll down? Is it gay that I was able to look away from Puma Swede's enormous rack to do so?
Unfortunately this time it was our guys ambushed. Still a very good article with some good pictures by the same guy who wrote the first. The slideshow with audio is pretty good too, it has a narrative from two of the soldiers on the patrol with some of the audio from the ambush and is definitely worth the 3 minutes.
On another note, I knew Afghanistan was not all sand and rocks but where they are at is much more greener than I expected.
How can we deny the enemy the safety of sympathetic villages, without necessarily alienating the villages like the ones highlighted in these articles?
The SEAL team they mentioned was SEAL Team 10. The one survivor wrote a book "Lone Survivor" a year or two ago about it. It's a great read.