31 US Special Forces troops killed in helicopter crash

such a large scale and ongoing agenda that I don't think most citizens can quite grasp their head around it. They're always after that instant gratification of new info via the news and either hating/loving the puppet president in charge..
 
2 different occasions, first one happened at a qual range. Dude was fucking around, was resting his chin on the weapon and pulled the trigger on accident, these guys do not know how to use proper trigger control as they always have their fucking fingers in the trigger well. Anyways the ANA commanders tried blaming US forces for it saying we shot him, we just laughed. 2nd incident was pretty similar but I wasn't at that range when it happened.

There's only so much that I can do as an " ADVISOR " . I take myself and my team which is 3 other soldiers and we ensure that the ANA is training and if there is any safety issues we bring it up to their CO and 1SG or if I feel my life is in danger I will correct it on the spot. Range days are the days I dread and we will normally have about 12 soldiers out there for our safety. 350 Afghanis with weapons would make you a little anxious. Majority of the time we don't have any major issues but if the ANA drill sergeants don't do a good job of policing up their own soldiers than shit like that happens. There is only so much that I can do and I cannot keep an eye on every single one of those guys but shit happens. Our unit lost 2 guys because an ANA soldier turned and shot them, there have been other cases throughout the country of this happening as well. It's really frustrating when you see actual good afghanis that are trying to do well ruined by the other half or corrupt fuckwaRAB or former taliban fighters
 
they knew the seals would never keep that secret to the grave.


at least say that they died doing another mission.

heli crash that involves black ops = 90% that it's intentional to cover up something bigger than themselves
 
werd
the power vacuum and instability would've put all the lives lost at that point to waste, and would've offered the taliban a new home base, mixed with their anger for invading em for the first 5 years.
 
what province/RC are you training these guys in, or are you in Kabul? There seem to be massive differences between ANA in the North/East and those in the South. Not saying the guys in the South are superstars, but they are generally effective.
 
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