A dire la verità la cosa che mi ha stupito di piú é la duty belt artigianale, era una vezzo nei primi anni di OEF.
A U.S. Special Forces soldier from Special Operations Task Force - East uses binoculars to scan the mountainside for potential threats during a battle in the Barge Matal District. The fighting occurred while the 2nd Commando Kandak and U.S. Special Forces from Special Operations Task Force - East conducted a clearing operation to rid the area of insurgents and demonstrate the reach of the government of Afghanistan, Nuristan province, May 2.
A U.S. Special Forces soldier from Special Operations Task Force-East scans the mountainside for enemy activity during a battle in the Barg-e Matal District. The fighting took place while on an operation to clear the area of insurgents and demonstrate the reach of the government of Afghanistan, Nuristan province, May 2.
A U.S. Special Forces soldier from Special Operations Task Force-East scans the mountainside for enemy activity during a battle in the Barg-e Matal District. The fighting took place while on an operation to clear the area of insurgents and demonstrate the reach of the government of Afghanistan, Nuristan province, May 2.
An Afghan commando from 2nd Commando Kandak returns fire during a battle while a U.S. Special Forces soldier from Special Operations Task Force-East watches for potential threats. The battle occurred during a clearing operation to rid insurgents and demonstrate the reach of the government of Afghanistan, Barg-e Matal District, Nuristan province, May 2, 2011.
A U.S. Special Forces soldier from Special Operations Task Force- East uses binoculars to scan the mountainside for potential threats during a battle in the Barge Matal District. The fighting occurred while the 2nd Commando Kandak and U.S. Special Forces conducted a clearing operation to rid the area of insurgents and demonstrate the reach of the government of Afghanistan, Nuristan province, May 2.
Della stessa serie di foto che ho postato nel thread del 75th Ranger.
E voi dite che questo qui è un Ranger? Foto spettacolare.
Mah, sai, spirito di emulazione c'è n'è anche da loro, non mi stupisco più di nulla, è comune in tutti gli eserciti...
Ha anche un bel CAGE con set di tasche paraclete e le tasche per flash bang sul groin protector.
Altre foto di CAPEX - 29/4/2011
FORT BRAGG, N.C. -- U.S. Army Special Forces Soldiers from U.S. Army Special Operations Command (Airborne) conduct close-quarters battle drills at a range for CAPEX 2011 participants. A capabilities exercise, or CAPEX, demonstrates Army Special Operations Forces’ diverse capabilities, uniqueness and importance to national security to key civilians and organizations with a desired end state of garnering enduring support from the command's invited guests. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michael Noggle)
U.S. Army Rangers from United States Army Special Operations Command (Airborne) conduct close-quarters battle drills at a range May 04. The Rangers were part of a capabilities exercise for members of the local populace in Fayetteville. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Marcus Butler)
FORT BRAGG, N.C. -- U.S. Army Rangers from U.S. Army Special Operations Command (Airborne) conduct close-quarters battle drills at a range for CAPEX 2011 participants. A capabilities exercise, or CAPEX, demonstrates Army Special Operations Forces’ diverse capabilities, uniqueness and importance to national security to key civilians and organizations with a desired end state of garnering enduring support from the command's invited guests. (Photo by Trish Harris)
Foto non utili ma alquanto divertenti!
U.S. General David H. Petraeus, left, commander of the NATO International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) meets with special forces in Kunar province in eastern Afghanistan, Sunday May 8, 2011
A me sti tipi qui convincono sempre meno, e dire che in tutta la serie di foto le didascalie sono perfette, perchè i Ranger sono quelli, non c'è alcun dubbio, resta da capire che unità del USASOC sia, magari AWG...