53 pts · October 15, 2013
The single most terrifying aircraft to ride in. Give me a CH-53 any day
Thank you. I agree with the central idea, but holy hell this belongs on TikTok boots
Playing devil’s advocate (and someone firmly against the confederate flag) - isn’t this the same “southern heritage” argument?
(2/2) Germany for 1-2 years before we go over and select ones to adopt into our channels. They know commands by then. Hope that helps!
Hey friend, military here. I work frequently with dog handlers. They speak native tongue as the dogs are typically raised in Belgium or 1/2
1. Great read man, thanks for the link. Operator is used in communities now to distinguish between guys on a team who are the “SOF” members
2. versus attachments. Not meant as a snub, just a distinguisher. And for enlisted Raiders the title is literally Critical Skills Operator.
3. But I can definitely side with some of that article. Surely pilots and food specialists shouldn’t be sporting the title
Agreed that it is thrown around too much, but it is an official term my friend. I can message you some more info if you’d like
5. Check out The Mission, The Men, and Me if you’re interested. Great read. And sorry these posts came in backwards haha. Take care
4. not contracted as far as I know. It’s still active duty. Much of what they do is classified but there’s some unclass material out there
3. include the support personnel who work with them but are not exclusive to special operations i.e. dog handlers, EOD, etc. And Delta is
2. Army Special Forces (green berets), Raiders, PJs, and so on. It’s an MOS who’s primary function is “special operations.” This does not
1. Hey brother, not coming in hot here but wanted to let you know that operator refers to personnel in SOCOM, including active duty SEALs,
We are going to have sex in your car, it will happen again!
The single most terrifying aircraft to ride in. Give me a CH-53 any day
Thank you. I agree with the central idea, but holy hell this belongs on TikTok boots
Playing devil’s advocate (and someone firmly against the confederate flag) - isn’t this the same “southern heritage” argument?
(2/2) Germany for 1-2 years before we go over and select ones to adopt into our channels. They know commands by then. Hope that helps!
Hey friend, military here. I work frequently with dog handlers. They speak native tongue as the dogs are typically raised in Belgium or 1/2
1. Great read man, thanks for the link. Operator is used in communities now to distinguish between guys on a team who are the “SOF” members
2. versus attachments. Not meant as a snub, just a distinguisher. And for enlisted Raiders the title is literally Critical Skills Operator.
3. But I can definitely side with some of that article. Surely pilots and food specialists shouldn’t be sporting the title
Agreed that it is thrown around too much, but it is an official term my friend. I can message you some more info if you’d like
5. Check out The Mission, The Men, and Me if you’re interested. Great read. And sorry these posts came in backwards haha. Take care
4. not contracted as far as I know. It’s still active duty. Much of what they do is classified but there’s some unclass material out there
3. include the support personnel who work with them but are not exclusive to special operations i.e. dog handlers, EOD, etc. And Delta is
2. Army Special Forces (green berets), Raiders, PJs, and so on. It’s an MOS who’s primary function is “special operations.” This does not
1. Hey brother, not coming in hot here but wanted to let you know that operator refers to personnel in SOCOM, including active duty SEALs,
We are going to have sex in your car, it will happen again!