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

Australia like virtually everyone else, has a shortage of citizen volunteers to expand the ADF to high enough levels for a war with China (our biggest trading partner who if they stopped buying our stuff would bankrupt us and thus the bigger more expensive army would be defeated without firing a single shot).
The solution? Let migrants join of course! Now it started as a way for kiwis who aren't Australia citizens but have lived here their whole lives (its retarded and theres loads of them, like a 1/6 of NZ whole population) to join, which most people wouldn't blink at, ANZAC is the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps after all, they're not viewed as foreign by anyone here.
However this would allow mere permanent residents to join the ADF and most worrying of all this;'Additionally, from January 2025, eligible permanent residents from the UK, US and Canada will have the same opportunity.'
Australia, quite retardedly has a for profit migration system, as we have a 'Golden Ticket' Visa, where if you pay ONLY $9,195 AUD upfront ($6270.67 USD) you can just stay for five years. And fun fact to get permanent residency in Australia you have to live here for four years. Far cheaper than any human smugglers that's for sure, run for profit but the smallest profit margins you've ever seen.
While you may think 'well the UK,US and Canada are culturally similar why not let them join? Even letting citizens of these states join I would oppose due to dual loyalities, would a UK or US citizen thats in the Australian army do their job if its to Australians benefit and at the cost of their home country? If we kicked out US or UK sailors out of their navy base at gunpoint if we left the AUKUS agreement, would they follow orders then?
But its worse than that is just permanent residents, so random cunts that migrated to these states, that have some of the highest migration per captia on Earth, decided 'they took me in but fuck these people and their country it doesnt give me enough I'm going to Australia'. And these globe trotting prviliged entitled selfish shit cunts are meant to protect me? I'm meant to respect these people that might not speak english, all this so we can have 100-200k soldiers aganist China?

If you're wealthy enough to pick and choose what country you're migrating to, and theres loads of very wealthy migrants in Australia, you're not going to want to be in the army. Its a stupid fucking policy and worse its ineffective. Australia really embraces foederati in the name of perserving the Great Satans empire.
 
Nooo. Muh heckin' OPSECerino!
1pqjgfi94iqd1.png
your-dead-kid.png
delta-headquarters-bragg.png
delta-headquarters-bragg2.png
 
View attachment 6437470
From Andrew Milburn - A Deep Dive into Modern Warfare

Calm down Stumpf. If you're a killer and enjoy it, I'm not going to judge you for that, especially in your line of work. The problem I have is the giddiness he has everytime I've heard him say it, it just doesn't sit right with me. Good interview on the whole.
My problem is that all these people are such huge faggots about needing everyone to kiss their ass in perpetuity for fighting for the Jew agenda. If a SEAL just came out and said something like “I signed up to legally kill mud people in all sorts of new and exciting ways” I’d still think he was a psycho, but also 90% less of a faggot than someone like Jocko
 
My problem is that all these people are such huge faggots about needing everyone to kiss their ass in perpetuity for fighting for the Jew agenda. If a SEAL just came out and said something like “I signed up to legally kill mud people in all sorts of new and exciting ways” I’d still think he was a psycho, but also 90% less of a faggot than someone like Jocko
That's what Spec Ops guys used to be like, now they all want to be shitty warrior poets or whatever and justify their warcrimes with caveman philosophy.
 
That's what Spec Ops guys used to be like, now they all want to be shitty warrior poets or whatever and justify their warcrimes with caveman philosophy.
Real warrior poets were humble enough to know that at the end of the day, despite their personal glory or political reasoning, they killed people. People who could have easily have killed them instead if things were slightly different. There was a maturity and solemness to them and were you know, also poets. Now all these guys are from a culture braggarts, who had no trouble killing dozens of enemies since they were weaker, dumber, less manly, not as tactical as they were, and also their best mate was killed by them, they were nearly killed and everyone has been shot and has PTSD from fighting them. Combined with being drug addicts and alcoholics with no real understanding of poetry or literature in general cause all their shit is ghost written.
 
Real warrior poets were humble enough to know that at the end of the day, despite their personal glory or political reasoning, they killed people. People who could have easily have killed them instead if things were slightly different. There was a maturity and solemness to them and were you know, also poets. Now all these guys are from a culture braggarts, who had no trouble killing dozens of enemies since they were weaker, dumber, less manly, not as tactical as they were, and also their best mate was killed by them, they were nearly killed and everyone has been shot and has PTSD from fighting them. Combined with being drug addicts and alcoholics with no real understanding of poetry or literature in general cause all their shit is ghost written.
Things were also a lot simpler, even back when guns and tanks and artillery doctrine were still being developed; you didn't have designated teams of special ops, it was "Give me X of your best men, got a job for them." Any sort of unique skills, talent, abilities, and even pulling things out of your ass wasn't because you got all the training courtesy of the tax payers, it was because you growing up or as an adult had an interest or exposure or something that had you gain that useful skill. Creativity and other shit was side-lined for macho PT stud alpha retardism; you weren't chosen because someone saw something in you, you drank sewer water in San Diego and didn't get pneumonia, congratulations.
 
John McPhee did an interview with Shawn Ryan. He's such an obvious bullshitter it's incredible how many fangirls he has. He did admit to being fired from Delta finally but said it was because he got divorced. Big X to doubt on that one. Practically everyone in the Army has had at least one messy divorce. He does the thing people like Ralph and Randbot do where the hear someone else's story and then repeat it nearly verbatim as if it were their own life story.



jsocarchivecomment.png
 
Last edited:
That's what Spec Ops guys used to be like, now they all want to be shitty warrior poets or whatever and justify their warcrimes with caveman philosophy.
They all want to be Col. Kurtz from Apocalypse Now. But they're all cowards who are too afraid to actually put their Ideology into practice, unlike Col. Kurtz from the movie. MANY SUCH CASES!
 
Did Justtocheck get vanned?

On the topic of inconsistency with what's classified and what's not. As mentioned in this article by Seth Harp, technically every aspect of Delta Force is classified, and a civilian DOD employee was fired for mentioning that a service member served in Delta Force in an email. However, official government websites mention Delta by name. This CENTCOM Press Release from 2015 says
WASHINGTON, May 19, 2015 - The U.S. Special Operations Forces raid that killed a senior leader of the extremist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Syria Friday was a highly successful operation, Pentagon spokesman Army Col. Steve Warren told reporters Monday.

Abu Sayyaf was killed, and his wife, Umm Sayyaf, believed to be complicit in ISIL operations, was captured, Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced Saturday. A young Yezidi woman, believed to have been enslaved by the couple, also was rescued.

U.S. Delta Force commandos aboard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters and V-22 Ospreys conducted the raid into eastern Syria that killed Abu Sayyaf, dealing a "significant blow" to the extremist group, Carter announced.

General Raymond A. Thomas III's official bio says.
Prior to being promoted to brigadier general, Gen. Thomas also served as the JSOC Chief of Staff and Director of Operations. His other formative and key, joint and special operations assignments include: Commander, Joint Task Force – Bravo, Soto Cano, Honduras; Commander, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Savannah, Ga.; and Commander, B Squadron, 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment – Delta, Fort Bragg, N.C.
Yet when asked what squadron he served in on a podcast, Brent Tucker says he can't answer.

Remember that General Thomas was the Commander of USSOCOM during the Lavigne and Vallejo scandals. And he either lied or was seriously misinformed about the case.
tonythomas1.png
tonythomas2.png
Lavigne was never arrested, much less tried.

For the oper8tor lurkers ITT, make up your mind what you're allowed to say and what you're not.
 
That's what Spec Ops guys used to be like, now they all want to be shitty warrior poets or whatever and justify their warcrimes with caveman philosophy.
Cringe 'it was sad but necessary' vs chad 'kill all niggers'
 
  • Like
Reactions: Wright
I certainly hope Chuck didn't get raped by a pack of niggers Mel Gibson style. However he seems genuinely traumatized.



The first rule of fight club is: vaguely talk about fight club
View attachment 6440472
View attachment 6440473

View attachment 6441542
View attachment 6441543
Keep in mind that these Reddit people and Instagrammers are people under 19. Kids basically. I have the drive with this picture included. It came from a guy in Ranger Batt in the Kurdish area. Lots of pics there. With a little talk and knowing the lingo you can lure them out
 
  • Informative
Reactions: I'm a Silly
Keep in mind that these Reddit people and Instagrammers are people under 19. Kids basically. I have the drive with this picture included. It came from a guy in Ranger Batt in the Kurdish area. Lots of pics there. With a little talk and knowing the lingo you can lure them out
Personally I'm glad that operators are sharing photos with SOF pages because it's interesting, but it's really stupid from a security perspective. If SEALs were doing it everyone would be losing their minds about OPSEC, clout seeking, and unprofessionalism. Grown men real operators™ who've signed NDAs shouldn't feel the need to show off on social media.
 
Personally I'm glad that operators are sharing photos with SOF pages because it's interesting, but it's really stupid from a security perspective. If SEALs were doing it everyone would be losing their minds about OPSEC, clout seeking, and unprofessionalism. Grown men real operators™ who've signed NDAs shouldn't feel the need to show off on social media.
I remember Christopher Lee was once asked about what he did during WW2. He responded "Can you keep a secret?". The other person responded yes. He said back "Well, so can I.", and dropped the conversation. There are certain parts of my dad's Army service he outright refuses to speak of, saying "It's probably still classified, and I don't wanna revisit it".

The difference between "I did a job, I did it well, then I went home" and "NOTICE ME SENPAI AMERICAN PEOPLE!".
 
Last edited:
I remember Christopher Lee was once asked about what he did during WW2. He responded "Can you keep a secret?". The other person responded yes. He said back "Well, so can I.", and dropped the conversation. There are certain parts of my dad's Army service he outright refuses to speak of, saying "It's probably still classified, and I don't wanna revisit it".
You might appreciate the most recent clout leak of Delta from r/jsocarchive.
ghzmoyr680sd1.jpeg
 
I think so. US media mostly refers to Mi-17s. Are they essentially the same helicopter?
They are. Mi-17 in Russian service is designated as the Mi-8M. It is still popular because it's a reliable helicopter that might not be the fastest thing in the world but it can fly in many environments and carry a respectable amount of people. It's also less obvious for the average person than a dark grey Blackhawk if you're a kill team going thru Uncle Sam's naughty list.
 
Back