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For fk sake don't spam these thread with ancient pics (also reposts).
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How it is done ?Yaar Sufi blur the face .. Chawalien NA mar.
For heavens sake blur their faces ,if ever one of these fine individuals (ALLAH na karay) is captured by those taliban rodents who quite possibly access this site then God help these men, especially the sof operators who operate behind enemy lines without rank, insignia or even uniform.
The average American Spec Operator is in his late 30s. They're expected to operate without constant micromanagement from the Pentagon. And the best crafted battle plans disintegrate upon first contact with the enemy, and they have to come up with a new one or end up in body bags.
Most 20 year old infantry soldiers can't handle that pressure.
Look at the missions Spec Ops are supposed to do. Whats the ability to deadlift 300lbs when your mission is to recon? Language skills are better served. Teaching native soldiers how to conduct guerrilla warfare, Language and Patience.
"Brains over Brawn" is versatility over old fashion brute force. American Spec Ops are trained to be ambassadors, not just warriors. Men who not only outlast an enemy, outmaneuver and disengage when the job is done, but project knowledge.
Brute force is only for show, it's only going to get you so far. This is modern warfare not the last stand of 300.
American Spec Ops are trained for endurance, yes far outranking an American Infantry Soldier, but compared to Spec Op Forces from other countries they lag behind.
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THE guy whos face is blurred was he martyred?
THE guy whos face is blurred was he martyred?