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the seal who shot bin ladin

Haha. That was pretty funny.

For some reason it reminds me of a team sergeant I knew who, when doing a house raid one night, ran in yelling "Leeeeeeeeeroooooooooy Jenkins!!!!"
 
The Adm called him "Lieutenant", but the dude was wearing Commander's stripes - oh well, it was all a joke anyway.
 
Awesomeness all around. Funniest thing I've seen today.

Random fact time: DoD and the film industry have an understanding that any film can use military uniforms and gear with the understanding that unless the flim is officially endorsed by the specific service or DoD, there has to be something wrong on the uniform. Dosen't have to be in plain view or obvious. i.e. the "LT" in the skit. (If you're going to ask for my source, its my sister. She spent a few summers out in LA working for one of WB's scripting and casting offices)
 
I didnt realize that... Makes so much more sense now.

I noticed he also wasnt wearing the Trident.
 
Random fact time: DoD and the film industry have an understanding that any film can use military uniforms and gear with the understanding that unless the flim is officially endorsed by the specific service or DoD, there has to be something wrong on the uniform. Dosen't have to be in plain view or obvious. i.e. the "LT" in the skit. (If you're going to ask for my source, its my sister. She spent a few summers out in LA working for one of WB's scripting and casting offices)

I guess that pretty much explains the TV show JAG.
 
Awesomeness all around. Funniest thing I've seen today.

Random fact time: DoD and the film industry have an understanding that any film can use military uniforms and gear with the understanding that unless the flim is officially endorsed by the specific service or DoD, there has to be something wrong on the uniform. Dosen't have to be in plain view or obvious. i.e. the "LT" in the skit. (If you're going to ask for my source, its my sister. She spent a few summers out in LA working for one of WB's scripting and casting offices)

US Code Title 10, Subtitle A, Part II, Sec 772 (f) says different.

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/United_States_Code/Title_10/Subtitle_A/Part_II/Chapter_45
 
Awesomeness all around. Funniest thing I've seen today.

Random fact time: DoD and the film industry have an understanding that any film can use military uniforms and gear with the understanding that unless the flim is officially endorsed by the specific service or DoD, there has to be something wrong on the uniform. Dosen't have to be in plain view or obvious. i.e. the "LT" in the skit. (If you're going to ask for my source, its my sister. She spent a few summers out in LA working for one of WB's scripting and casting offices)

Wives tale.
 
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