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

He told me after I messaged him privately, it’s someone you could guess in like three tries.
Leif Babin? The only other SEAL officers of note I know is Jocko, but that's too obvious. And the other is Redman, but that dude is a maniac and smart. Leif kinda seemed like a bitchmade officer to me when he told the story of how Chris Kyle got angry at him for "stealing his kill" because Kyle had no batteries on his weapon lights. Like dude, you are the officer, and your dude messed up. Don't fucking be bullied and afraid by the enlisted if you are an O, Jesus.
 
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And yeah, the guy never became a SEAL, but I bet if we had him in here for an interview he's lived a better, healthier, more fulfilling life than DJ had been living. DJ's spoken at length about the downsides of being a SEAL, the mental anguish and physical issues that went along with the job. I doubt the phone call guy is doing Ibogaine and DMT in mexico in order to get sane, which don't get me wrong, is not a weakness, just shows what a gut punch a career in the Teams actually is."
dear friend of mine who was army military intelligence got burned this way by a female Lieutenant she lost all the communications equipment and tried to blame it on him and he had to go through a four week investigation turns out she lost all the equipment.
Also I find this story hilarious because you just spent well over $400,000 training this guy and you're going to kick him out over him abusing your ego I swear the military is just a program for special needs individuals who couldn't make it on any other part of society
 
Seems like the article written by a female G Squadron operator was taken down at SOCOM's request. OPSEC too much?
Thank god @Finnish Air Force is a good archivist and archived the article as well. I don't know if it's about OPSEC, maybe it's about the negative response that it had internally in the community, or the Army (Remember Brent Tucker's "joke" about them being "cooks" and "comfort women" for the Unit while abroad). I don't imagine much has changed in their "macho" self image.
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No, a Devgru guy. First name is Joe
The only one I could find was someone called Joe Wolfel. It matches the timeline Ian Fitzgerald says, and also seems to be on the heavy side. He also worked at the "leadership think tank" called "The McChrystal group" (sussy and sketchy) so he deffo has the connections in the SEALs. He also led many classified projects, acording to his bio, so he is very likely to have been in DEVGRU, and now works in mapping the ocean with something like similar to SDV tech.

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(Remember Brent Tucker's "joke" about them being "cooks" and "comfort women" for the Unit while abroad). I don't imagine much has changed in their "macho" self image.
Brent is in his ralphamale arc. Getting divorced, only seeing the kids on weekends, and ranting fuck you bish to anyone who will listen. (Seriously, he never talked about gender issues before) There was a really awkward live with a Marine Navy Cross recipient who was supposed to talk about PTSD. Brent spent most of it trying to get him to agree that women being in combat isn't nature's will or some shit. The marine was like, bro my wife could deadlift more than most of my team.

DEVGRU teach CQB. Really interesting how they never drop visual contact with each other or uncleared space and deliberately avoid anyone bunching up internally. This is how you avoid all those instances of one dude with an AK dropping 5 guys from an adjacent space.
 
Brad Geary case for the death of Kyle Mullen got dismissed. Shawn Ryan is grinning. Well, that's military justice for you in SOF. Same with Galen Huss, Lavigne, Vallejo, etc. They cover their own to not get exposed.

SEAL trainees are going to be back in San Diego drinking Mexican sewage. I guess if that's what it takes to make a winner...
 
Brent is in his ralphamale arc. Getting divorced, only seeing the kids on weekends, and ranting fuck you bish to anyone who will listen. (Seriously, he never talked about gender issues before) There was a really awkward live with a Marine Navy Cross recipient who was supposed to talk about PTSD. Brent spent most of it trying to get him to agree that women being in combat isn't nature's will or some shit. The marine was like, bro my wife could deadlift more than most of my team.

DEVGRU teach CQB. Really interesting how they never drop visual contact with each other or uncleared space and deliberately avoid anyone bunching up internally. This is how you avoid all those instances of one dude with an AK dropping 5 guys from an adjacent space.
Their TTPs changed for the better since 2005.
 
Reading most of these Navy SEALs and Delta Force/Green Berets war stories, you'd think they're some of the world professional badasses; only to realize that the only engagements they've ever fought were with illiterate third-world goat fuckers armed by stolen Soviet weaponry, while being equipped with thermal weapons and modern communication. I wonder what the casualties rate for them would be like if they had to fight a pitch battle against Russia without relying on air superiority on the war in Ukraine.

Of course if that was an actual scenario, not many of them would survive to sell their latest books on Amazon or scripts to Peter Berg and produce another blockbuster movies.
While true, its not exactly the rest of the US military has fought anyone else besides towelheads during the GWOT. Your bubbas in line companies also only ever had to face the same exact towelheads with pkms and RPGs.

When the situation did present itself, SOF types did have a much more expansive, dangerous mission set. See Vietnam.
I swear the military is just a program for special needs individuals who couldn't make it on any other part of society
There are two kinds of people who do more than the initial 4-6 years of their contract;

People who have an amazing one of a kind job you can only do in the military(think driving a tank or flying a fighter)
People who have become institutionalized by the end of their 4-6 years like Brookes in Shawshank

At my first unit there was this window licker E5 in my section about to be kicked out due to not making E6 by a certain time. He got a grace year to see if he could pickup E6 while in our section and the entire time the guy was anxious always talking about all he hopes for is picking up E6 and he doesnt have to worry about anything else. Dude was absolutely petrified about the idea of leaving the military.

Sadly he picked up E6.
 
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Yeah, The Rus/Ukr war has especially made me realize a lot of military is over-inflated bureaucracy. The idol worship is total non-sense. Patton's idom still rings true, "The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his."
Read General smedley butler's short book "WAR IS A RACKET".
War is not meant to be won, but maintained for the corporations profitting from the sales of arms and munitions, and the politicians consolidating power.

This short book made me realize at an early age that hardened military soldiers are just dumb faggots that were tricked into killing other stupid faggots to make their jew overlords rich
 

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Read General smedley butler's short book "WAR IS A RACKET".
Ike himself was the one to crack down on him if I recall correctly, huh... Guess the racket pays off and if you defend it, you can become President.


Seeing the amount of comments in Shawn Ryan's video about Brad Geary is quite telling. The amount of boomer-posting going "god bless!" and "blessings to you". It does really rub me as a bit of a cult. These are just some of the comments.

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They neglect important life milestones, like the birth of children, funerals, weddings. This guy showed independent thought and agency and that's why they shitcanned him, because they don't want that. They want a machine they can use up and dispose of later.
So the Navy, and we can assume the other branches to, act like a cult with their treatment of their memebers, having to prioritise its needs over any personal connections or desires. I'd love if anyone from within these instutions could explain why they have chosen the path of treating eveyone as disposable and expendable. Why have they taken the path of short term treatment the detriment of everyone in the armed forces. Has any US general or chief of staff member explained this decision?
 
Has anyone ever heard this claim about Noriega anywhere? I think his source is, literally he made it the fuck up, to appeal to Q tards.
I found the source, you have look a bit deep, but you can find it next to Iraq's WMDs, Dunbar's Purple Heart, the 100 Taliban that fought in Red Wings, Chris Beck's functional genitalia and DJ's paternity time with Phoenix.

lol, real talk. There's a quote from a criminology book I read once that went something like (I'm paraphrasing) "It is characteristic of psychopathic behavior to try to get involved in the investigation, at least tangentially, of their own case out of a sense of need for control and narcissism." And there are many studied cases where criminals go and watch the crime scenes after they did it.

My hot take is that the skull games is such a stupid idea and that it hasn't been shut down and also has all this money poured into it, that it may be an information collection operation for the people who sign up, since many of them may be suspects of their own crime and may be willing to attend to "divert" the skull game investigation away from themselves or probe; therefore giving themselves away. Okay, tinfoil off.

So the Navy, and we can assume the other branches to, act like a cult with their treatment of their memebers, having to prioritise its needs over any personal connections or desires. I'd love if anyone from within these instutions could explain why they have chosen the path of treating eveyone as disposable and expendable. Why have they taken the path of short term treatment the detriment of everyone in the armed forces. Has any US general or chief of staff member explained this decision?
Cult like behavior takes away, that's true. But what most people don't realize is what the individual gains. If they come from a broken family with little prospects outside, you gains a support structure and camaraderie that's going to be hard to find. And the military, with the risk of death and everything, tends to attract those people with, let's say, less risk adverse personalities. They could also come from military families as well, and it's a tradition. Many people said that reason the military is having recruitment issues is that people in the family are telling others not to join and therefore the tradition is not passed to the new generation.

And about the "disposable and expendable", the reality is that 98%-99% of humanity (a figure I made up) is truly disposable and expendable (in the context of organizational functionality), and doesn't have a unique talent that cannot be replaced by training someone else. Most organizations won't be crippled by the loss of an individual. The military, knowing death is a constant consideration for the profession, is just a bit more upfront about it imo. Soldiers are "Human Resources" just like every other resource, and when the resource becomes obsolete, the organization is prioritizes it's function to the human needs. It's just the way it works.


An upcoming film about US Navy SEALs fighting in Ramadi, Iraq
"BASED ON A MEMORY"

Oh no, more Ramadi 2006 Hollywood Slop. I thought we had enough with American Sniper. Guys, 2006 was almost 20 years ago. The Navy must be betting their recruitment will go up from this movie as it did with American Sniper.
 
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My hot take is that the skull games is such a stupid idea and that it hasn't been shut down and also has all this money poured into it, that it may be an information collection operation for the people who sign up, since many of them may be suspects of their own crime and may be willing to attend to "divert" the skull game investigation away from themselves or probe
My tin foil take is that all these non-profits and leadership engagements are money laundering somehow.
I found the source, you have look a bit deep, but you can find it next to Iraq's WMDs, Dunbar's Purple Heart, the 100 Taliban that fought in Red Wings, Chris Beck's functional genitalia and DJ's paternity time with Phoenix
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Found an episode of Brent Tucker talking about that 2 years before this thread started.
> why have the breacher carrying a wall charge lead a patrol in an IED high threat area instead of an EOD tech like the Navy does? (Rob said their EODs go through Green Team with the assaulters so they can accompany them on missions side by side)
> why not be training your subordinates along the way instead of waiting for the last minute?
> with any proper infantry formation and spacing a charge shouldn't injure that many people
 
Has anyone ever heard this claim about Noriega anywhere? I think his source is, literally he made it the fuck up, to appeal to Q tards.
Clearly the author doesn't understand how terrorist organisations are funded or the scale of funding needed for their existence. All terrorist organisations need to have some sort of state sponsor to exist. All of them. Terror orgs need one or sometimes several state actors to give them immense amounts of funding, as terror organsiations are like an army and are big money sinks. Terror orgs also rely on the state they operate in to not investigate them or use the law to cracke down on their organisation as they recruit/plan and arm. You are not going to be able to fund a terror organisation via human trafficking ever, it's just not profitable enough for the scale of funding needed by terrorists. Unless you're selling massive amounts of your population into slavery, some unrealistic level of like 1 in 3 people or something. I will mention that lone wolf terrorists or a small group of friends that fall into extremism and commit a terrorist act together are fundmentally different things from proper established terrorist organsations like the Taliban, Al Nursa, Al Queda, the IRA etc, you could fund their small scale attacks via human trafficking but thats not what the author is talking about here.

Regardless of all that, what makes that little exert seem totally fabricated to me is that it is only women and girls being sold by the stable load, no boys or young men? If you're in the business of mass human trafficking to fund terrorism you're not picky about selling only to heterosexual men. A heterosexual man writing this however would focus on the sale of women and girls since he was probably propositioned by locals to hire local prostitutes so that's his frame of reference. So yeah that claim is fake as fuck.
 
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Kind of bummer news, but I think Seth Harp is starting to crack under the stress. The chad needs to have another Mexico holiday. Do you guys happen to know if he ever had a TBI during his time in Iraq?

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He got so MATI at the situation in the Middle East, he accidentally made a post that sounded like he was threatening Iran. And many times he deletes faux-pas he has on twitter.

I like that he has this healthy Texan spirit (he once posted his firearms license to show he was a veteran, and told people to basically pull-up lmao) but you cannot be this fucking MATI. it's not healthy. And I say this with the most respect for him. We lost Evan Wright to suicide, Michael Hastings (the journalist who did McChrystal in) also killed himself by being high and driving. And Matthew Cole is a Fed.

Being in this space and reporting on injustices that go unpunished for too long can make people insane, I imagine. But, I mean, what's going to change by getting fucking MATI at it? Nothing, and you'll ruin your health and sanity.

Get well Seth! You are a chad, and we want even more books and articles! The wild ride that is the world is just getting started!
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Searching around for more info about JSOC in Panama, I didn't find anything about stables full of women. But I did find out about Dr. Bill Underwood, a SEAL Team 6 Operator who deployed to Panama and became a Neurosurgeon after getting out of the Navy.

From Seal Team 6 to Neurosurgery Team, Underwood Finds His Peace in Bridgeport

Navy Seal and neurosurgeon Dr. Bill Underwood got his start at OU

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From r/JSOCarchive "slevin" with a loong boi mag for his glock
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Please come back, Josh. I'm sorry I almost got you fired. I'll even take meds 😉
 
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