ancora un pò e non mi accorgevo di lui... d'altronde...
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Matt Pucino SFG 2009 - RIP
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Allegato 83042A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier (left) gives direction to an Iraqi Special Operations Commando inside the target house
Allegato 83049US army special forces in Afghanistan
Allegato 83051A DROP ZONE IN AFGHANISTAN -- Capt. Garrett Ianacone controls a drop zone as supplies fall to the ground after a supply drop near the forward operating base he was deployed to. The captain deployed as a joint terminal attack controller attached to a U.S. Army Special Forces team. He is a special tactics officer with the 320th Special Tactics Squadron and was named Air Force Special Operations Command's Company Grade Officer of the Year for 2009. (Courtesy photo)
Dal libro To Be A U.S. Army Green Beret del Colonnello Gerald Schumacher
Poi ho trovato questa , secondo voi è precedente al 2001? A me pare di no....
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Bangladeshi and US Special forces operators
Ultima modifica di Beppe_goodoldrebel; 09/03/2011 a 13:00
Beppe,forse la seconda dall'alto è un repost(o l'ho vista su MP...).
Nella terza,il tipo col barbone assomigia in maniera impressionante a killabees dei Triarii...![]()
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In the dark of night, an Army Special Operations soldier assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group uses a flashlight to look at his mission notes during a close quarters battle training exercise in the morning hours of March 9 near Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The event is in support of Exercise Fused Response 2011, a combined U.S. and Dominican military exercise, taking place March 7–11. The exercise is designed to increase the capacity to combat terrorism and illicit trafficking in the Caribbean and Latin American region
Two U.S. Special Operations Force soldiers assigned to 7th Special Forces Group gather documents found in a room during a close quarters battle training exercise March 9 near Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The U.S. soldiers are training in the Caribbean nation in support of Fused Response 2011, a combined U.S.and Dominican special operations military exercise, taking place March 7–11, designed to increase the capacity to combat terrorism and illicit trafficking in the Caribbean and Latin American region.
ùA group of U.S. Special Operations Force soldiers, assigned to 7th Special Forces Group, conduct room clearing operations during a training exercise March 9 near Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The training event is in support of Exercise Fused Response 2011, a combined U.S. and Dominican special operations military exercise, taking place March 7–11, designed to increase the capacity to combat terrorism and illicit trafficking in the Caribbean and Latin American region
A group of U.S. Special Operations Force soldiers assigned to 7th Special Forces Group use a flashlight to go over some documents during a training exercise March 9 near Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The training event is in support of Exercise Fused Response 2011, a combined U.S. and Dominican special operations military exercise, taking place March 7–11, designed to increase the capacity to combat terrorism and illicit trafficking in the Caribbean and Latin American region.
A U.S. service member with Special Operations Task Force – South peers over a compound wall, March 6, while conducting clearing operations alongside Afghan commandos from 3rd Commando Kandak in Zharay District, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The commandos, advised and assisted by SOTF-South service members, along with the Zharay District Chief of Police, Bismullah Jan, discovered 200 pounds of homemade explosives during the operation
A U.S. Navy explosives ordnance disposal technician assigned to Special Operations Task Force – South clears an area of explosives during operations, March 6,, in Zharay District, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. SOTF-South special operations team, along with Afghan commandos from 3rd Commando Kandak as well as the Zharay District Chief of Police, Bismullah Jan, discovered 200 pounds of homemade explosives during the operation
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A U.S. Special Forces medical sergeant assigned to Special Operations Task Force – South provides security, March 6, during a clearing operation alongside Afghan commandos from 3rd Commando Kandak in Zharay District, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The Commandos, advised and assisted by SOTF-South service members, along with the Zharay District Chief of Police, Bismullah Jan, discovered 200 pounds of homemade explosives during the operation
U.S. Special Forces soldiers assigned to Special Operations Task Force – South keep a lookout during the early evening hours of March 6, while conducting a clearing operation alongside Afghan commandos from 3rd Commando Kandak in Zharay District, Kandahar province, Afghanistan.
A U.S. Army military information support operations sergeant with Special Operations Task Force - South provides security overwatch during the early morning hours of an operation to hinder insurgent activity in Zharay District, March 6, in Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The 24-hour operation, which partnered U.S. Special Operations Forces service members from SOTF-South, Afghan National Army commandos with 3rd Commando Kandak and the Zharay District Chief of Police, Bismullah Jan, yielded the recovery of 200 pounds of homemade explosives.
A U.S. Army military information support operations sergeant with Special Operations Task Force - South provides security overwatch during the early morning hours of an operation to hinder insurgent activity in Zharay District, March 6, in Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The 24-hour operation, which partnered U.S. Special Operations Forces service members from SOTF-South, Afghan National Army commandos with 3rd Commando Kandak and the Zharay District Chief of Police, Bismullah Jan, yielded the recovery of 200 pounds of homemade explosives
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A U.S. Air Force pararescue jumper with Special Operations Task Force - South performs a medical assessment on a young girl during an operation to hinder insurgent activity in Zharay District, March 6, in Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The girl was brought to U.S. forces by her father, who voiced concerned for the girl's health and well-being
Service members with Special Operations Task Force - South and Afghan commandos with 3rd Commando Kandak pass a group of Afghan women and children during an operation to hinder insurgent activity in Zharay District, March 6, in Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The Afghan-led operation yielded 200 pounds of homemade explosives
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A U.S. Navy explosives ordnance disposal technician with Special Operations Task Force - South clears a path to guide fellow SOTF-South servicemembers and Afghan commandos with 3rd Commando Kandak safely through a field during an operation to hinder insurgent activity in Zharay District, March 6, in Kandahar province. The Afghan-led operation yielded 200 pounds of homemade explosives
Grande Beppe!!!
Belle foto come al solito!!!
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