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“ And no, no sane minded person wants to get in a fair fight to see what he or we can do.”

Nope, that puts the bad Karma on ya.

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Thanks for taking the time to type all that out. I appreciate it.


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Originally Posted by KSMITH
Have anything to say about Shawn Ryan, Jocko Willink, or the guys that have been on Ryan’s podcast? Seriously interested.

I get being butthurt that the guy that put a round in Osama’s noggin made more money on a book deal than the guy that put fuel in the bird that got them there. Not going to debate that , as I don’t know what would or would t be appropriate to share.

But to say Operators don’t carry hawks makes winkler a liar. You never addressed that.

Not even the point. The guy that shot bin Laden is still in the Teams. I bet you a million dollars you will never hear or know his name. Those other 2 nitwits DID NOT kill him and put unneeded "security" rounds into him. O'Neill specifically, straddled his body and canoed his freaking head. He had already been shot in the face 2 or 3 times. Bissonette stole a damned picture of him and then was forced to turn it in because he couldn't keep it to himself and had to show it to everybody he met. These 2 particular POS had to leave the Navy BEFORE retirement and decided to lie their asses off and tell tall tales of their incredible careers to make money while throwing their Team mates under the steam roller in the process.

I don't know if you have been in combat. When you kill another man, most accept that he put himself in a bad position in life while fighting for the cause. When you brutalize and desecrate an enemy combatants body, you just sounded the horn for every swinging dick to answer the call to fight. Ain't nobody wants to deal with that. Women, children and the elderly. Screw that noise. And no, no sane minded person wants to get in a fair fight to see what he or we can do. We want to dominate the battlespace and put the fear of God into the enemy. We want him to come to the conclusion that we can reach out and flip his switch while he is eating, sleeping, on the schitter, or even while he is making sweet, sweet love to his goat. We want him to be terrified of turning his cell phone on, accessing a computer or pushing the button on his radio. Some how, some way, some branch of the United States Military is waiting for him to make that one minuscule mistake and it is game over. And yes, some unfortunate things will happen in between. War is hell, as it should be. Nobody should be running around trying to start a war. The ones who do, won't ever fight in it.[/quote]

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Originally Posted by KSMITH
Shawn(runt) and Jocko are pretty decent people from the little bit of time around them. I put Shawn through a course and worked for Jocko in Iraq for three months in Ramadi. I was part of a task force and he needed more shooters so me and 2 other guys drove up to support him. He was very aware of everything and everyone around him. Nobody went outside the wire without your body armor as long as he was in command. Constantly yelling, "wear your armor". I imagine he saved quite a few lives. I know he saved mine because I was not a fan of side and back plates and only wore my helmet when I wore NODs. In fact, I couldn't wear my side plate when working with the Army or JTAC. We had to wear a SINGERS radio which went on your right side, high. The more you used it, the hotter it would get. Every strike resulted in one degree of burn on your side. I was a quick study and figured out I needed to stay on the long gun than carry that radio. I actually used to put gauze pads soaked in silvadene on my side before putting on that radio.

Some guys on Red squadron were given Winkler Tomahawks by Capt Howard. The morons took them on ONE deployment because we had some very poor leadership at the time. You have to understand, officers don't go through selection or green team. They just do their tour of 2 years and go away. Some don't make it 2 years. Which is why McRaven had an axe to grind with DEVGRU, he was booted. The operators at Dam Neck are almost entirely enlisted. The only exceptions are the ones who convert to officer or CWO and they are usually put in another capacity such as running green team, training or ops. So yeah, some guys had tomahawks for a partial tour. When the desecration thing became a thing, it was stopped. Immediately. To be honest, it was too late by then. Our investigation had found out about a lot of issues that had been going on and permitted by senior leadership. After that tour, a large chunk of SEAL leadership had a week long conference where some new ground rules were put in place and a lot of senior enlisted and officer leadership were sent home or back to the Teams.

There is no professional reason to carry a tomahawk and the the unintended consequences of permitting guys to carry them is that they will try to use them or utilize them to desecrate bodies. We are not in that business whatsoever. It doesn't align with the consummate professionalism that we are held to. I will tell you for a fact, there are very, very few instances justifying you to pull your knife to take a life. We are issued and train to be experts with our long arms and assault rifles. If you need to pull your pistol, you have screwed up along with 2 or 3 members of your group. You have to understand how hard it can be just to engage a guy because everyone is so fast and smooth, they will beat you to your shot. If you go dry, there are at minimum 2 guys deep already on target ready to take that shot. During an assault, you simply don't have time or the need to pull your sidearm. By this point in your career, you can dump and load in about 2 seconds or less. We used to drill to pull your pistol when you assault weapon went dry during a double tap but you get to a point where the sidearm is just an emergency weapon. Yes there are guys who strive to get a knife kill and they will usually get one by putting themselves in danger or their Team. Or sadly, finishing a wounded combatant. Those people have something wrong in their DNA and are for the most part, weeded out. Their desire to kill a guy with their knife does not out weigh my right to life.

Navy SEALs are supposed to be professional special operators. There should never be any psychotic desire to spill blood or desecrate bodies. We do what we are trained to do without hesitation and ferocity but never blood thirsty. Even though the enemy just tried to hack off my best friends head on the top of some schitty mountain. Everyone should have tightened up and let their hatred out of the enemy on the battlefield and respected them once they were dead. If you are the type of person who let their emotions control their actions, you are in the wrong job. Unfortunately, senior leadership at that command permitted a bunch of MEN regress into immaturity. That particular squadron had many failings. They read a fictional book and took it as fact. Their squadron name was the Redmen, not the Indians as some fat turd here referenced them. The idiots went and got Apache Indian tattoos and started believing they were fawking Indians....and their leadership permitted it. No, encouraged it or turned a blind eye. Well, that BS reached the wrong ears, an admiral they tossed out of their group years prior and it was brought to an end. No one in the Navy is not and have not carried a tomahawk into battle except for 40 some days into a deployment. The tomahawks should have been meant to be a symbol or their mascot and namesake. Instead, a POS Captain was seeking inclusion into a group he knew he could never be in and brought a schitstorm into Naval Special Warfare. A lot of careers were lost and some of the offenders are now making tons of money telling lies and being giant POS.

I made my point. If anyone is wondering, I was an 18Delta, (maybe equivalent to a paramedic but a bit more), Sniper, and occasional assaulter. I tried to go dog handler but because of GWOT, I kept having to deploy or other schools. I assisted in developing the Navy SARC, Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman, and still train the guys in the pipeline. However, I do very little in the medical side and work the shooting and electronic side getting them ready for @#$%#^ which I believe is still a classified capability. I personally do not really enjoy the medical side anymore but instruct certain aspects of it. I am proud to say that when these guys finish their training, they can perform minor surgeries in the field, put a few hot ones in an enemies ass, shoot 1k yards minimum, free fall, dive with the best and run their asses off all day long. The military is changing. The Marines are changing. Warfare is changing. Mark my words, the Marines are going to break down to platoons size and deploy with multiple small units that are spread out. Special Forces in general will be the norm of the future. You got a motivated kid that wants to serve at least 10 years? Send them to SARC school. We will make them a better human being in this world with very impressive capabilities.

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Originally Posted by KSMITH From 9/26/2006
Jeffp-- I am pretty positive your photo is not photo shopped. I work at NAS Oceana and there is a huge copy hanging outside the CO's office. I don't think he would hang a fake. Flying by the LSO platform that low is pretty common. Happens everytime a ship has an airshow. They break the sound barrier at about the same distance and altitude also.

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Wow, Obese and Ignorant John Burns chimes in. No surprise. He’s always wrong


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Originally Posted by KSMITH
That particular squadron had many failings. They read a fictional book and took it as fact. Their squadron name was the Redmen, not the Indians as some fat turd here referenced them.

ST Six Squadrons

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Each assault squadron also has a specific nickname. Examples include Gold Squadron's Crusaders,
Red Squadron's Indians, Blue Squadron's Pirates, Silver Squadron's Headhunters, and Gray Squadron's Vikings.[27][30][31] The assault squadrons are supported by a variety of support personnel, including cryptologists, communicators, EOD technicians, dog handlers, and sometimes airmen from the United States Air Force 24th Special Tactics Squadron, the Air Force's JSOC element.

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Since you removed the "I don't believe you"...does that mean you do now believe him.


No apparently you did not remove it.

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Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Wow, Obese and Ignorant John Burns chimes in. No surprise. He’s always wrong


Don't sweat it, he looks like he is due for a heart attack anyway.


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Triggernosis, if I offended you in any way, I apologize.

Thanks for your service Sir !
We're cool. 👍

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Originally Posted by JohnnyLoco
Can’t Cut it Ckkkunnts !

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What in the world is that logo? It looks like a combination of Pararescue and Combat Control.
I worked with a former CCT and a former SOWT at the gub'ment job I just retired from.

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Originally Posted by KSMITH
Shawn(runt) and Jocko are pretty decent people from the little bit of time around them. I put Shawn through a course and worked for Jocko in Iraq for three months in Ramadi. I was part of a task force and he needed more shooters so me and 2 other guys drove up to support him. He was very aware of everything and everyone around him. Nobody went outside the wire without your body armor as long as he was in command. Constantly yelling, "wear your armor". I imagine he saved quite a few lives. I know he saved mine because I was not a fan of side and back plates and only wore my helmet when I wore NODs. In fact, I couldn't wear my side plate when working with the Army or JTAC. We had to wear a SINGERS radio which went on your right side, high. The more you used it, the hotter it would get. Every strike resulted in one degree of burn on your side. I was a quick study and figured out I needed to stay on the long gun than carry that radio. I actually used to put gauze pads soaked in silvadene on my side before putting on that radio.

Some guys on Red squadron were given Winkler Tomahawks by Capt Howard. The morons took them on ONE deployment because we had some very poor leadership at the time. You have to understand, officers don't go through selection or green team. They just do their tour of 2 years and go away. Some don't make it 2 years. Which is why McRaven had an axe to grind with DEVGRU, he was booted. The operators at Dam Neck are almost entirely enlisted. The only exceptions are the ones who convert to officer or CWO and they are usually put in another capacity such as running green team, training or ops. So yeah, some guys had tomahawks for a partial tour. When the desecration thing became a thing, it was stopped. Immediately. To be honest, it was too late by then. Our investigation had found out about a lot of issues that had been going on and permitted by senior leadership. After that tour, a large chunk of SEAL leadership had a week long conference where some new ground rules were put in place and a lot of senior enlisted and officer leadership were sent home or back to the Teams.

There is no professional reason to carry a tomahawk and the the unintended consequences of permitting guys to carry them is that they will try to use them or utilize them to desecrate bodies. We are not in that business whatsoever. It doesn't align with the consummate professionalism that we are held to. I will tell you for a fact, there are very, very few instances justifying you to pull your knife to take a life. We are issued and train to be experts with our long arms and assault rifles. If you need to pull your pistol, you have screwed up along with 2 or 3 members of your group. You have to understand how hard it can be just to engage a guy because everyone is so fast and smooth, they will beat you to your shot. If you go dry, there are at minimum 2 guys deep already on target ready to take that shot. During an assault, you simply don't have time or the need to pull your sidearm. By this point in your career, you can dump and load in about 2 seconds or less. We used to drill to pull your pistol when you assault weapon went dry during a double tap but you get to a point where the sidearm is just an emergency weapon. Yes there are guys who strive to get a knife kill and they will usually get one by putting themselves in danger or their Team. Or sadly, finishing a wounded combatant. Those people have something wrong in their DNA and are for the most part, weeded out. Their desire to kill a guy with their knife does not out weigh my right to life.

Navy SEALs are supposed to be professional special operators. There should never be any psychotic desire to spill blood or desecrate bodies. We do what we are trained to do without hesitation and ferocity but never blood thirsty. Even though the enemy just tried to hack off my best friends head on the top of some schitty mountain. Everyone should have tightened up and let their hatred out of the enemy on the battlefield and respected them once they were dead. If you are the type of person who let their emotions control their actions, you are in the wrong job. Unfortunately, senior leadership at that command permitted a bunch of MEN regress into immaturity. That particular squadron had many failings. They read a fictional book and took it as fact. Their squadron name was the Redmen, not the Indians as some fat turd here referenced them. The idiots went and got Apache Indian tattoos and started believing they were fawking Indians....and their leadership permitted it. No, encouraged it or turned a blind eye. Well, that BS reached the wrong ears, an admiral they tossed out of their group years prior and it was brought to an end. No one in the Navy is not and have not carried a tomahawk into battle except for 40 some days into a deployment. The tomahawks should have been meant to be a symbol or their mascot and namesake. Instead, a POS Captain was seeking inclusion into a group he knew he could never be in and brought a schitstorm into Naval Special Warfare. A lot of careers were lost and some of the offenders are now making tons of money telling lies and being giant POS.

I made my point. If anyone is wondering, I was an 18Delta, (maybe equivalent to a paramedic but a bit more), Sniper, and occasional assaulter. I tried to go dog handler but because of GWOT, I kept having to deploy or other schools. I assisted in developing the Navy SARC, Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman, and still train the guys in the pipeline. However, I do very little in the medical side and work the shooting and electronic side getting them ready for @#$%#^ which I believe is still a classified capability. I personally do not really enjoy the medical side anymore but instruct certain aspects of it. I am proud to say that when these guys finish their training, they can perform minor surgeries in the field, put a few hot ones in an enemies ass, shoot 1k yards minimum, free fall, dive with the best and run their asses off all day long. The military is changing. The Marines are changing. Warfare is changing. Mark my words, the Marines are going to break down to platoons size and deploy with multiple small units that are spread out. Special Forces in general will be the norm of the future. You got a motivated kid that wants to serve at least 10 years? Send them to SARC school. We will make them a better human being in this world with very impressive capabilities.

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Don Shipley to the White Courtesy Phone.

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Jocko Willink led Bruiser in Ramadi in 2006.

You have a long track record of 2006 post here on the Campfire.

Originally Posted by KSMITH From 9/26/2006
Jeffp-- I am pretty positive your photo is not photo shopped. I work at NAS Oceana and there is a huge copy hanging outside the CO's office. I don't think he would hang a fake. Flying by the LSO platform that low is pretty common. Happens everytime a ship has an airshow. They break the sound barrier at about the same distance and altitude also.
This is the last time I reply to your dumb fat ass. While you are google fu-ing your facts and pictures of other guys to post here from news stories, google the relationship the CO of Oceana has with Fentress and Damn Neck. When you figure that fact out, think to yourself, why would I ever be in NAS Oceana's White House and the CO's office. You most likely won't be able to find the answer to the question on the internet but your train of thought just extrapolates your ignorance. The only thing you can post is crap from the internet about the Indians and why I would be at NAS Oceana so much. Here is a clue you fat, clueless and worthless POS, they all have the same boss. AND...Oceana has something of ours that we desperately need. You should probably google tenant commands and such as well so you can try to come back with a snappy comeback.


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Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Don Shipley to the White Courtesy Phone.

Don Shipley.

Jocko Willink led Bruiser in Ramadi in 2006.

You have a long track record of 2006 post here on the Campfire.

Originally Posted by KSMITH From 9/26/2006
Jeffp-- I am pretty positive your photo is not photo shopped. I work at NAS Oceana and there is a huge copy hanging outside the CO's office. I don't think he would hang a fake. Flying by the LSO platform that low is pretty common. Happens everytime a ship has an airshow. They break the sound barrier at about the same distance and altitude also.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
This is the last time I reply to your dumb fat ass. While you are google fu-ing your facts and pictures of other guys to post here from news stories, google the relationship the CO of Oceana has with Fentress and Damn Neck. When you figure that fact out, think to yourself, why would I ever be in NAS Oceana's White House and the CO's office. You most likely won't be able to find the answer to the question on the internet but your train of thought just extrapolates your ignorance. The only thing you can post is crap from the internet about the Indians and why I would be at NAS Oceana so much. Here is a clue you fat, clueless and worthless POS, they all have the same boss. AND...Oceana has something of ours that we desperately need. You should probably google tenant commands and such as well so you can try to come back with a snappy comeback.

It just gets better.

Dam Neck is SEAL TEAM 6 not any of the white side teams. Willink is a west coast white side SEAL from Coronado CA.

Are you now claiming to be a member of SEAL TEAM 6?

How does a SEAL not know Red Squadron is The Indians?

What was your BUDS class number?

When did you go to Green Team?

How was it you were at Oceana at the same time you claimed to be working for Willink/TF Bruiser in Ramahdi?


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Originally Posted by KSMITH from 8/15/2006
I would like to sell my Bushmaster M-4 Patrolman. It comes with 8 aluminum 30 rounds clips, Specter CQB sling, Bushmaster hard case and a few hundred rounds of 5.56. There are some dark spots on the barrel where I laid it on a chair and a cup holder melted. It grows fainter and fainter each time I shoot it and I have never tried to clean it off. Pics make the gun look beat up but it is relatively new, I have owned it less than 6 months. The gun has no blemishes aside from the barrel. I would like 850.00 shipped.
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How is it while you claimed to be in Ramadi with Jocko Willink you were posting for sale your M-forgery with 8 30 round "clips"?

Originally Posted by KSMITH from 1/24/2008
The Navy has almost as many people on land right now than on ships. They call it Individual Augmentees not to mention Seals, EOD, Seabees and grey fox operators. Not to mention all of the FMF corpmen. Not many people realize that we aren't just a bunch of swabbies sitting in an air conditioned space at sea. No matter what your rate or how good you are at your job, you can be shipped over to Iraq, AF or those other places with a quickness. I think I am safe for a while. Though I would have no heartache with going back.

Why are you be the only SEAL who ever served that did not know to capitalize the acronym SEAL?

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