I highly recommend that anybody wanting to learn more about our SpecOps personnel read the following book. It is an excellent and very interesting read. These are our best, folks. Their training (detailed in the book) is extremely taxing. The stories told are from the first Gulf War, but you can certainly get the picture for how they operate and the difficulties they face.
http://www.amazon.com/Commandos-Doug...4373614&sr=8-1
By the way, the chapter on the SEAL's Hell Week makes one exhausted just reading it. It is no wonder they suffer a 70% attrition rate during Phase I. And there is no career stigma for not making it through.
This is pretty awesome. Picture of the national security council during the op.
There are a lot of things that happened for why she had that reaction. Judging by the others, this is well before that, likely when the helo went down.
That's an awesome picture.
Jordan Mills on choosing Tech:
“It’s a great experience seeing them play. It was a good atmosphere. The fans stood up the whole game and never sat down. They have a great fan base.”
Jordan Mills on choosing Tech:
“It’s a great experience seeing them play. It was a good atmosphere. The fans stood up the whole game and never sat down. They have a great fan base.”
They had audio and video. Not much different than a typical video conference, just crappier quality.
Man that Dawgpix gets around!
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