-Bronze Star with Valor
-Purple Heart: 29 September, 2010
-Air Force Combat Action Medal
-Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
-Non Article 5 NATO Medal (ISAF)
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-Bronze Star with Valor
-Purple Heart: 29 September, 2010
-Air Force Combat Action Medal
-Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
-Non Article 5 NATO Medal (ISAF)
Allegato 123076
non so se siano state già postate, Jeremy Wise , ex Navy Seal morto alla fine del 2009, sembra all'epoca facesse il contractor per la CIA
qualche giorno fa è morto pure suo fratello, Benjamin, una carriera un pò diversa
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Giusto in quel momento vennero a dirgli che il Re voleva parlargli.
Veramente non era il Re che voleva parlargli, perché il Re non parla con nessuno, ma uno di coloro per bocca dei quali parla il Re, quando ha da dire qualche cosa.
Spero non siano repost:
tutti SEALs
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Allegato 123168Two MH-47 Chinook helicopters land prior to being boarded by Afghan Commandos, with the Afghan National Army’s 3rd Commando Kandak, and U.S. Navy SEALs, with Special Operations Task Force – South, en route to a village-clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 20, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Operations such as these are conducted in order to promote the Government of Afghanistan, while denying Taliban influence throughout the province.
Allegato 123169U.S. Navy SEALs team leaders meet with the crews of four MH-47 Chinook helicopters, all with Special Operations Task Force – South, prior to beginning a village-clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 20, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Operations such as these are conducted in order to promote the Government of Afghanistan, while denying Taliban influence throughout the province.
Allegato 123170U.S. Navy SEALs, with Special Operations Task Force – South, prepare to load an all-terrain vehicle aboard an MH-47 Chinook helicopter prior to a village-clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 20, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Operations such as these are conducted in order to promote the Government of Afghanistan, while denying Taliban influence throughout the province.
Allegato 123171A U.S. Navy SEAL, with Special Operations Task Force – South, utilizes a flashlight while looking down a dark alleyway during a village-clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 20, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Operations such as these are conducted in order to promote the Government of Afghanistan, while denying Taliban influence throughout the province.
Allegato 123172Afghan Commandos, with the Afghan National Army’s 3rd Commando Kandak, and U.S. Navy SEALs, with Special Operations Task Force – South, prepare to enter a compound during a village-clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 20, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Operations such as these are conducted in order to promote the Government of Afghanistan, while denying Taliban influence throughout the province.
Allegato 123174An Afghan Commando, with the Afghan National Army’s 3rd Commando Kandak, and a U.S. Navy SEAL, with Special Operations Task Force – South, observe as a villager secures his livestock during a clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 20, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Operations such as these are conducted in order to promote the Government of Afghanistan, while denying Taliban influence throughout the province.
Allegato 123175A U.S. Navy SEAL, with Special Operations Task Force – South, prepares to enter a compound during a village-clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 20, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Operations such as these are conducted in order to promote the Government of Afghanistan, while denying Taliban influence throughout the province.
Allegato 123173U.S. Navy SEALs, with Special Operations Task Force – South, offload an all-terrain vehicle from an MH-47 Chinook helicopter following a village-clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 21, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Operations such as these are conducted in order to promote the Government of Afghanistan, while denying Taliban influence throughout the province.
Allegato 123176Afghan Commandos, with the Afghan National Army’s 3rd Commando Kandak, and U.S. Navy SEALs, with Special Operations Task Force – South, utilize a ladder to gain rooftop access in order to provide security overwatch during a village-clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 20, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Operations such as these are conducted in order to promote the Government of Afghanistan, while denying Taliban influence throughout the province.
Allegato 123177Afghan Commandos, with the Afghan National Army’s 3rd Commando Kandak, and U.S. Navy SEALs, with Special Operations Task Force – South, sit aboard an MH-47 Chinook helicopter en route to a village clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 25, 2011, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Missions such as these are conducted in order to hinder Taliban influence and improve overall security throughout the province.
Allegato 123178Afghan Commandos, with the Afghan National Army’s 3rd Commando Kandak, and U.S. Navy SEALs, with Special Operations Task Force – South, provide security overwatch via hilltop during the early morning hours of a village clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 25, 2011, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Missions such as these are conducted in order to hinder Taliban influence and improve overall security throughout the province.
Allegato 123179A U.S. Navy SEAL team member, with Special Operations Task Force – South, provides security overwatch via hilltop during the early morning hours of a village clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 25, 2011, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Missions such as these are conducted in order to hinder Taliban influence and improve overall security throughout the province.
Allegato 123181A U.S. Navy SEAL team member, with Special Operations Task Force – South, reviews a map of the objective area during the early morning hours of a village clearing operation in Shah Wali Kot District, June 25, 2011, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Missions such as these are conducted in order to hinder Taliban influence and improve overall security throughout the province.
Allegato 123182U.S. Navy SEALs along with their Afghan Partner Forces conduct a tactical ground movement during a four-day clearing operation of the lower Char Chineh Valley, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, June 27. They conducted the joint operation to deny insurgents sanctuary and staging areas in order to secure surrounding military bases and checkpoints.
Allegato 123183U.S. Navy SEALs along with their Afghan Partner Forces conduct a tactical ground movement during a four-day clearing operation of the lower Char Chineh Valley, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, June 27. They conducted the joint operation to deny insurgents sanctuary and staging areas in order to secure surrounding military bases and checkpoints.
Allegato 123184U.S. Navy SEALs along with their Afghan partner forces search a compound during a four-day clearing operation of the lower Char Chineh Valley, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, June 29. They conducted the joint operation to deny insurgents sanctuary and staging areas in order to secure surrounding military bases and checkpoints.
Allegato 123185U.S. Navy SEALs along with their Afghan partner forces conduct a patrol in the early morning hours during a four-day clearing operation of the lower Char Chineh Valley, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, June 30. They conducted the joint operation to deny insurgents sanctuary and staging areas in order to secure surrounding military bases and checkpoints.
Allegato 123186U.S. Navy SEALs carry casualties to a medical evacuation helicopter after being injured when a rocket fired by enemy forces hit members of their team as they walked through the green zone during a four-day clearing operation of the lower Char Chineh Valley, Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan, June 28, 2011. The casualties were evacuated to a nearby base where they were treated.
U.S. Navy SEALs along with their Afghan partner forces prepare to board a helicopter returning to base after completing a four-day clearing operation of the lower Char Chineh Valley, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, June 30. They conducted the joint operation to deny insurgents sanctuary and staging areas in order to secure surrounding military bases and checkpoints.
Octabrain bella questa foto, gli abbinamenti un pò fuori dagli standard sono sempre interessanti.
Come 1st line indosa un Ba Hugger della Veltye con un paio di M60 pouchs MLCS, ma non capisco bene quale sia la marca del portacaricatori che mette davanti al posto del low vis carrier...soluzione personale oppure esiste qualcosa del genere?
La giacca che indossa cos'è... una frog?
Vega, non e' per caso il "Short Low Vis" sempre veltye?
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Navy EOD Chad Regelin R.I.P.
Northstate sailor was killed in Afghanistan on Monday.According to Defense Department documents obtained by KRCR News Channel 7, 24-year-old Petty Officer Chad Regelin of Anderson was killed Monday, January 2nd while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
This is a huge loss for the Navy.
Regelin was named Sailor Of The Year last November.
Chad’s parents, Shirene and Scott, traveled from Anderson to the nation’s capitol last November to accept the award on his behalf
Regelin received the award for personally locating and destroying 24 explosive devices and preventing an insurgency attack against his team.
He served a tour of duty in Iraq and two in Afghanistan.He was stationed at Explosive Mobile Unit Three out of San Diego, Ca
From Fallen Heroes
24-year-old US Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Chad R. Regelin, from California, was killed in action during a combat operation in Helmand on 2nd January 2012. He died after being caught in the blast of an insurgent bomb.
PO Regelin served as a bomb disposal technician with Marine Special Operations Company Bravo. He was stationed at the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 3, San Diego, California.
PO Regelin’s family told local news that he was killed just an hour after he’d spoken to his family by telephone. His parents, Shirene and Scott Regelin of Anderson, were notified of his death shortly after 2 p.m.
“He called us while he was on watch,” PO Regelin’s brother, Justin, said. “He was really upbeat because he had just gotten his orders to come back stateside on Feb. 15. He told us that he had about a week to go (in Kandahar) before they could helicopter in the replacement team.”
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beppe se le hai prese da dove dico io ti sei scordato questa: Allegato 123391 o è un repost?![]()
