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Join the contestI think this is the one you are talking about.He’s drank way too much of his own Kool Aid. I’ve never met the man but between that gem of a video and the one of him on YouTube not being able to shoot, “The Reaper” just looks like a clown.
The dude had some good books, but after seeing him shoot it wasnt very impressive. Kinda like when you find out sonny croketts ferrari was really a corvette.He’s drank way too much of his own Kool Aid. I’ve never met the man but between that gem of a video and the one of him on YouTube not being able to shoot, “The Reaper” just looks like a clown.
I never knew this!Kinda like when you find out sonny croketts ferrari was really a corvette.
not getting into a "which branch is best" thing.....
but ive met guys from the Teams...ive met guys from the Rangers...but the only time ive gotten strong "dont fuck with this guy" vibes has been with the MARSOC guys....idk what it is...
Marines are already, well…Marines. Put them through Raider school and it’s like adding 45% vinegar to a jar of already full sour pickles.not getting into a "which branch is best" thing.....
but ive met guys from the Teams...ive met guys from the Rangers...but the only time ive gotten strong "dont fuck with this guy" vibes has been with the MARSOC guys....idk what it is...
I served with a guy who would get leave, steal a car right off base in VA, drive it to his home state and ditch it, and do the same thing coming back. Straight up criminal, but actually very intelligent, and fucking fearless. He could have my 6 any day, but I wouldn’t trust that MFer out of uniform. In fact, I wouldn’t take my eyes off him. I wonder if he made it 20, or got kicked out. It’s probably one or the other.I have a good friend retired from FR. Friendly guy you’ll ever meet. Saw him get pissed once. Glad I wasn’t in the splatter zone.
Rubbed elbows with many from all branches. Anyone that earns the tab/badge gets respect for that alone...but as a bonfire hero once said, “Scratch the paint on a hero and you’ll often find a dirtbag underneath.”
I never knew this!T
The first one not the white testarossa
Ten years ago I would have giving a different answer. That said, I'd say that the Air Force Combat Controller (CCT) is by far the most capable and dynamic SOCOM asset. They integrated seamlessly into Tier-One groups and switch between those DoD specific operators (often within the same week or month) and are never in the news (thank-god). Read up on John Chapman who was a combat controller in the United States Air Force who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor on August 22, 2018 after integrating with Seal Team (X) and saving their asses ("Alone at Dawn: Medal of Honor Recipient John Chapman and the Untold Story of the World's Deadliest Special Operations Force" by Dan Schilling).
JMHO
As I'm sure we all have, I watched that video. Cant really describe the emotion it brings up. Maybe awe at the courage, and honor, his actions took.Ten years ago I would have giving a different answer. That said, I'd say that the Air Force Combat Controller (CCT) is by far the most capable and dynamic SOCOM asset. They integrated seamlessly into Tier-One groups and switch between those DoD specific operators (often within the same week or month) and are never in the news (thank-god). Read up on John Chapman who was a combat controller in the United States Air Force who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor on August 22, 2018 after integrating with Seal Team (X) and saving their asses ("Alone at Dawn: Medal of Honor Recipient John Chapman and the Untold Story of the World's Deadliest Special Operations Force" by Dan Schilling).
JMHO
Ten years ago I would have giving a different answer. That said, I'd say that the Air Force Combat Controller (CCT) is by far the most capable and dynamic SOCOM asset. They integrated seamlessly into Tier-One groups and switch between those DoD specific operators (often within the same week or month) and are never in the news (thank-god). Read up on John Chapman who was a combat controller in the United States Air Force who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor on August 22, 2018 after integrating with Seal Team (X) and saving their asses ("Alone at Dawn: Medal of Honor Recipient John Chapman and the Untold Story of the World's Deadliest Special Operations Force" by Dan Schilling).
JMHO
No, no...you misunderstood. That was a .50 cal projectile of depleted uranium traveling at relativistic velocities...so fast there is actually time dilation. maybe .94 C (speed of light....not centigrade) LOLBut as soon as he said the .50 can take off a limb by passing you I knew he was retarded.
He had an airfield named for him 20 years ago in Afghanistan. Was a quaint little place full of bombed out rusting russian aircraft.Used pass on my way to the range.
That was true of the past generation. Now you are seeing a big change. Individual guys are still some of the best on the planet, but AFSOC is beyond fucked.
MARSOC or Rangers get my vote if you are comparing groups and not individuals.
He had an airfield named for him 20 years ago in Afghanistan. Was a quaint little place full of bombed out rusting russian aircraft.
Maybe shitmuhpants internationalWonder what it’s called now. “Biden Airfield?”
Recently read that book and just saw his memorial last month when I was at Hurlburt. They did a really nice job on the memorial. Glad I read the book before I saw it.Ten years ago I would have giving a different answer. That said, I'd say that the Air Force Combat Controller (CCT) is by far the most capable and dynamic SOCOM asset. They integrated seamlessly into Tier-One groups and switch between those DoD specific operators (often within the same week or month) and are never in the news (thank-god). Read up on John Chapman who was a combat controller in the United States Air Force who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor on August 22, 2018 after integrating with Seal Team (X) and saving their asses ("Alone at Dawn: Medal of Honor Recipient John Chapman and the Untold Story of the World's Deadliest Special Operations Force" by Dan Schilling).
JMHO
Of course they are all capable. I live close to Bragg. Met and shot around a lot of SF and SOFD-D guys. The all are all unassuming, blend in with us local country rednecks and you would never know what they do....in my experience. Been to cookouts, fishing etc with guys from 7th and later 3rd. Mixed when them coaching high school shooting teams with all of our kids. All quiet professionals that look, act and behave like just regular guys when they are amongst the "locals". Nothing like that blow hard. I only know one AF combat contoller and one MARSOC fella. Same thing, confident enough that the majority of folks never know. That kind of quiet confidence knowing what they do always gets respect from me.
I had to laugh at the video. 300 yards? My kids kill deer that far consistently and super operator can't get on big steel.
back in my day, spring lake was the shithole i saw the most fucked up shit in. don't know if it has changed or not.....guessing not.Fayettnam is a shithole.....not just enlisted shenanigans. All kinds of gangland crap.