Navy SEALs, Delta Force, and SOCOM general - The most "Special" groups in the U.S. Military

ol' Bobby's been hitting the bottle
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ol' Bobby's been hitting the bottle
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Random comments about Hollywood elites and a fake Hawaii birth certificate (???) aside, it is kinda sad to see how insecure Bob is.

"We were men" with the implication he no longer is one. He didn't troon out, still has his nuts and peepee and his XY chromosomes, and has kids. He already has his """man-card""" in the bag. I think Bob might be going through a bit of a mid-life crisis, and is coping with booze.
 
Brent Tucker's greatest crime is having black walls and a closet full of T-shirts on hangers.



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Homie be lackin


How cycling helped me deal with the loss of my hero, my son Jon.
Looks like Jon was on a steroid cycle in the first pic

When Jon was fairly new to Delta Force, he was asked to take part in a mission in Iraq to rescue Kurdish soldiers that were about to be executed by ISIS, intel showed the mass grave was already being dug so they had to act quickly. Jon''s unit and Kurdish soldiers joined forces and used explosive charges to gain entry to the ISIS compound, team leader Josh Wheeler was the first one through and was killed by enemy forces. The rest of the team made it into the compound and ultimately rescued 75 Kurdish hostages that night.
Thomas Patrick Payne won the Medal of Honor for his heroism that night, Pat invited me to the White House for the MOH ceremony as Jon''s representative. I found out on that trip about Jon''s role in that mission from other teammates that were involved. Apparently, Jon was on the squad automatic weapon (SAW) and noticed that ISIS fighters were approaching their position by using sheep as cover, Jon eliminated the threat, as well as some sheep apparently, but saved lives in the process. Jon was awarded a Bronze star for this, and his teammate Jim told me that Jon definitely saved his life that night as he never saw the ISIS fighters.
Jon was an avid hockey player and they hold an annual hockey game in his honor called the Jon Dunbar Winter Classic. We got to attend the game last year which was A squadron versus C squadron, it was a great game and event with lots of activities for the kids as well.
After the game a young man walked up to Kathy and I and said "Hi I'm Tom, Jon was my cadre officer at Delta selection, he was very professional and intimidating. Jon was a big guy and I was unsure of my abilities, Jon helped guide me through the process. After making Delta Force and joining the unit it is a lot like high school, you don't know anyone, very intimidating. At lunch I was sitting by myself and Jon came over and sat down across from me and held out his hand and said Hi I'm Jon, welcome to the unit".
 
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Okay, I did some research and something weird is going on with Dunbar, which would explain the reaction Deltas have when he's mentioned. So, an astute Australian searcher in JSOCarchive looked and, it seems that indeed, he was given a Purple Heart at some point in time. Also, the official PH roll and gravestone both say killed in action. Huh.

Killed in action (KIA) is a casualty classification generally used by militaries to describe the deaths of their own personnel at the hands of enemy or hostile forces at the moment of action. The United States Department of Defense, for example, says that those declared KIA did not need to have fired their weapons, but only to have been killed due to hostile attack. KIAs include those killed by friendly fire in the midst of combat, but not from incidents such as accidental vehicle crashes, murder or other non-hostile events or terrorism.

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What's are the problems? The Task and Purpose article did not include the PH. And the T&P was published 1 year and 4 months after the incident. If it was that simple, I would just chalk it up to lazy journos that don't follow up research.

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But as you showed in his decorations with the flag, there was no PH. And in Ted Dunbar's article, there's also no mention of a PH. Also, the father mentioned FOUR bronze stars, the rest of the sources say three. The decorations are the most telling. If he had gotten the posthumous MOH, it sure as hell would be there in the decorations.
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So I thought, huh, there was a timing problem between Dunbar getting the PH and everyone else getting the noticed. Does a PH medal award take long? And I remembered the video I posted below. Basically, the Ranger was still bleeding from his bandages when they put the Purple Heart on him, and some of the blood for his face wound still is on the medal. So the PH awards process can be very expedient. But not for Dunbar.


This is a clusterfuck. I don't have any solid conclusions about this. It would help to know when the gravestone was made, but as I understand it, people are buried fairly quickly. My guess is that the Army is running its own parallel story, where Dunbar was KIA'd by enemy action (the IED story) and awarded him such, regardless of what anyone says. But, for some reason, failed to give everyone notice. Like, did they not send the family the PH ribbon and medal to complete his decorations? Why doesn't Ted, Dunbar's father, know about the PH?

There's something very weird going on. I never expected to stumble into a conspiracy over this.

Edit: This is getting ridiculous. In Find a Grave, a description that was typed differently than in Task and Purpose or in Ted's article literally contradicts itself RIGHT THERE.
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Master Sgt. McNulty's awards and decorations included the Bronze Star Medal with valor device and two oak leaf clusters, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Army Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters, the Army Achievement Medal with three oak leaf clusters, the 4th award of the Army Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal with bronze service star, the Global War on Terrorism Expedition and Campaign Medals, the Iraq Campaign Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal, the Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon with numeral three, the Army Service Ribbon, the Overseas Service Ribbon, the Ranger Tab, the Combat Infantry Badge, the Expert Infantry Badge, the Military Freefall Badge, the Master Parachutist Badge, and the Air Assault Badge. He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Valor Device, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal and the Purple Heart.
 
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There's something very weird going on. I never expected to stumble into a conspiracy over this.
There's a podcast out there that exposes military conspiracies. The... a.... Anti- no that's not it. It'll come to me.

MORON LABIA, BROTHERS! I appear to have been shot in the arm and am bleeding to death. I require assistance and more Trenbolone!
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Fucking hell do the bro-vets come up with cringe inducing names for their companies. Just pick anything at all and follow it with "tactical," "consulting," "group," or some combination of those.

Shit I would not be surprised to see now or in the near future:

"Mesozoic Era Tactical"

"Analytical Mechanics Consulting"

"Ethanol Flashpoint Group"

"Partial Derivative Tactical Consulting"

They love to add some STEM concepts to make it sound as if they're not just full of shit or trying to plagiarize the Ranger Handbook and some shit they learned in basic.
 
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They love to add some of STEM concepts to make it sound as if they're not just full of shit or trying to plagiarize the Ranger Handbook and some shit they learned in basic.

The Presscheck No-Fail Pistol Course (2 Days) is designed to equip patrol and tactical officers with the skills to make high risk / high reward pistol shots in critical situations.

This 20 hour course stresses the importance of being able to place accurate hits on small, moving, and limited exposure critical areas of the human body to instantly cease all motor function or cause rapid unconsciousness, usually resulting in death.
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Company of another former Delta SGM who got drunk and shot his brother-in-law.
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Look at fucking Kyle Morgan (double-checked with tattoos) and Chris Fettes. So much fucking ink and ball caps and beards. They are outdoing Bikers imo.
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Also, I know the using jeans while operating is a new "cool meta" but have they ever been under the rain with jeans for a couple of hours? I know it sounds like a minor thing, but when jeans get wet, they stick to your skin and lower your temperature. A recipe for catching a bad cold (Tier 1's don't get sick, though, they have a drug for every occasion)
 
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Also, I know the using jeans while operating is a new "cool meta" but have they ever been under the rain with jeans for a couple of hours? I know it sounds like a minor thing, but when jeans get wet, they stick to your skin and lower your temperature. A recipe for catching a bad cold (Tier 1's don't get sick, though, they have a drug for every occasion)
I personally LOVE the M88 Afghanka uniform, specifically the pants. They are the fucking comfiest pants other than my 5.11s for doing field work, and the lack of asscheek pockets actually makes them way nicer to sit on.
 
A gay guy sells you SS coffee for you to dog-whistle you are a skinhead. Now THAT is America.
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Also, Brent, I'm surprised at your level of creativity. Biting at the heels of a gay dude and trying to get TBI'd people to confuse your products, nice.
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There's another First Responder's Coffee too.
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If Brent weren't such a pussy, I would say he's a full blow sociopath. He is knowingly lying for clicks and money while accusing others of doing the same. How does he sleep at night? Or are these Delta's actually delusional and grow to believe their own lies?
 
Okay, I have something to share which is really creepy. A bit off-topic, but not really.

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Who is the old lady who has a really creepy instagram where she photographs herself in those weird angles? My aunt? No, this lady is none other that Alfreda Frances Bikowsky, glowie supreme, former head of the CIA Global Jihad Unit, key defender of the CIA torture program, and the woman "Maya" of the movie Zero Dark Thirty is based of. The one who told SEAL team Six to raid UBL.


What's even crazier, she's now an Instagram influencer "Certified Life & Leadership Coach for Women" with less than a thousand followers, that uses her past as a torture specialist (it was claimed she was present in some of the "enhanced interrogation") to now sell beauty and skin care products (wtf?). That was the former CIA head of Global Jihad Unit? This crazy lady who takes pictures of her in those weird angles, and can't even edit an Insta page? Oh, my fucking God. I think this is a job for the Beauty Salon. I mean, this was the actual Glowie in charge of Clandestine Ops, but jeez, selling skincare?

Oh, and she cannot speak Arabic apparently :stress:

Rendition of Maher Arar​

Former CIA officer John Kiriakou was interviewed about the arrest and extraordinary rendition of an innocent Canadian citizen Maher Arar, which occurred in September 2002 at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Kiriakou objected directly to a "senior female CIA counter-terrorism officer" (presumably Bikowsky), who did not know Arabic, after realizing that she confused Arar with another known Al-Qaeda operative whose name sounded similar in English but was completely different in Arabic. Kiriakou said that she overruled his objections and ordered the rendition anyways. Arar was sent to Syria, where he was tortured and held for almost one year.



https://www.rollingstone.com/politi...scheuer-cia-torture-queen-life-coach-1340433/ / archive
 
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What's even crazier, she's now an Instagram influencer "Certified Life & Leadership Coach for Women" with less than a thousand followers, that uses her past as a torture specialist (it was claimed she was present in some of the "enhanced interrogation") to now sell beauty and skin care products (wtf?). That was the former CIA head of Global Jihad Unit? This crazy lady who takes pictures of her in those weird angles, and can't even edit an Insta page? Oh, my fucking God. I think this is a job for the Beauty Salon. I mean, this was the actual Glowie in charge of Clandestine Ops, but jeez, selling skincare?

A Jewish woman who worked for the CIA blocked critical intel that could have stopped 9/11? Shocker.

I do appreciate Jolly ribbing Brent. Get him to act less high and mighty.
 
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Was it me, or did Jolly pull a Mutt's law at the end of the clip?
"To Whoever is Cucking the Green Berets: Please Stop" old copypasta
Seriously dude, you have to stop. I’ve been attached to several ODAs recently and they all say the same thing, ‘don’t do X, unless you want some dude to fuck your wife.’
They’re terrified. ‘Bro you buy one more cardigan and they’re going to be lining up at your door’ ‘You know who packs their ruck like that? Dudes whose wives get plowed while they’re gone’ ‘Don’t wear those boots or she’ll get reamed’
It’s like fucking Baba Yaga is out there just railing every GBs wife every time they do something besides buy an F150.
The weird thing is they all had a story about it. Every single one of them went home and saw their wife crawl out from a pile of dudes and point at a pair of yellow converse or a belt they put on right-to-left.
I don’t know who you are. I don’t know how you know these guys keep doing these things. But for the love of god just leave their wives alone. They’ve been through enough
 
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