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Thread: Charges brought on Navy Seal Commandos
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11-26-09, 10:30 AM #21
Re: Charges brought on Navy Seal Commandos
Originally Posted by rock_lobster
Yea because we all know that Commander loves Obama........
All I have to say on this topic is double standards effect everyone on this planet, even here at TTP.
If a U.S. soldier is captured dont we expect the same treatment we would give other POW's?
If Iran showed some video of a U.S. soldier in custody with a busted lip you know all hell would break lose. We would not nuke them but there would be a media outcry etc etc.
I am sure you will state they are all terrorist and deserve to die etc etc but are you sure that every muslim that goes into custody is a terrorist? Sometime people are swept up in the bullshit.
Keep that in mind.
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11-26-09, 06:21 PM #24
Re: Charges brought on Navy Seal Commandos
Originally Posted by triggerhappy2005
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Answer would be, whoever the dum dum was that wanted to press charges on our heros, for busted lip, for who knows how it happened ? He didn't get broke ribs, smashed face, broke arms/legs or toes and fingers...... How stupid can these idiots actually be?
This is the guy that ordered his terrorist group to drag live people through the streets, burn and mutilate them, and then hung their dead bodies up so the media could photograph them..... And you ask such a stupid question.... ?
Those Navy Seal Commandos apprehended him and provided him in good health to the green zone.....
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11-26-09, 10:07 PM #25
Re: Charges brought on Navy Seal Commandos
Originally Posted by ***COMMANDER***
You do realize that it isn't some govt bureaucrat or politician that brought up these charges. It is the military that is trying these guys, Commisioned Officers. If you know anything about UCMJ, then you would understand that when the article reads that these guys have requested mast, it means they have gone through their chains of command, and apparently the CoC beleieve that a court martial is warranted.
I fail to see an attribution to "Which Side Is Obama On Alert". Unless you are privvy to more information than the military, who are you to be mad at anyone? Maybe they ought to hire you as a lawyer...... That way you can teach the JAG Corps a lesson or two, because they are obviously woefully inadequate.
BTW, not that it makes things any better, but those guys that were dragged through the street(you know the mercenaries from Blackwater?) they were dead already, they weren't dragged through the streets alive, good try at exaggerating the scenario though. Forgive me if I haven't got a soft spot for overpaid, triggerhappy mercenaries.
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11-26-09, 11:42 PM #27
Re: Charges brought on Navy Seal Commandos
Originally Posted by hawgballs
#2, You say they were all dead, but you don't know that. All you have to go on is here say and I don't know for sure they were dead, so you make another insinuation.
#3, I have great respect for any soldier that puts their life on the line and makes big sacrifices to serve our country and the best interest of others, regardless of what branch of contract service or military they are in. You say they were overpaid, how can you put a price on the ultimate sacrifice that was made.....? No amount of money is worth that, but freedom is.
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11-26-09, 11:45 PM #28
Re: Charges brought on Navy Seal Commandos
Originally Posted by Mudstalker
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commando
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For other uses, see Commando (disambiguation).
The French Navy commando unit Jaubert storms a naval vessel in a mock assault.
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* 3 After 1945
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The term commando, in English, means a specific kind of individual soldier or military unit. In contemporary usage, commando usually means élite light infantry and/or special forces units, specialised in amphibious landings, parachuting, rappelling and similar techniques, to conduct and effect attacks. Originally “a commando” was a type of combat unit, as opposed to an individual in that unit. In other languages, commando and kommando denote a “command”, in the sense of a military unit.
In the militaries of most countries, commandos are distinctive in that they specialise in assault on conventional military targets. This is in contrast to other special forces units, which specialise in counter-terrorism, reconnaissance, and sabotage. However, the term commando is sometimes used in relation to units carrying out the latter tasks (including some civilian police units).
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11-27-09, 12:22 AM #30
Re: Charges brought on Navy Seal Commandos
Seriously... words can't describe how I feel... Maybe the "He was lucky not to get a bullet between his eyes." about sums it up...
and seriously... arguing over an acronym?
SEAL Sea, Air, Land (US Navy military special forces team member)
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