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Maybe I do know what I'm talking about?
Just maybe...
Not if you think SEALs disappear once they join.
Maybe I do know what I'm talking about?
Just maybe...
Not if you think SEALs disappear once they join.
Maybe I do know what I'm talking about?
Just maybe...
I never said they disappear once they join. I said they have limited communication. Once they get accepted on bigger missions, then they go under the radar.
DaveMcowen said:It was very emotional because he was going to disappear, you no longer have family or friends.
Londo_Jowo said:Yeah right
YoungGun21 said:Actually...it is completely true. During the first few years of training, you might be able to call home every once and a while, but you obviously can't disclose anything. After that, once you hit the big show, your missions might be 2 or 3 years long. During that, no contact at all. You essentially disappear.
Element of Surprise and Violence of Action Like I said, if you want to learn more about what these guys are like, read Cmdr. Marcinko's autobiography "Rogue Warrior"
Maybe I do know what I'm talking about?
Just maybe...
I'm going to answer your question
NO
Like you know?
Sorry. You don't know everything.
Some people are just more "in the know."
False. These are kinetic action special forces, not CIA agents.
yeah, I'm sure you are in the "know" LOL
"Kinetic action special forces?" For god's sake, lay off the video games.
Just because you are not familiar with the term does not mean it originates from a video game.
Here, edumacate yourself: http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=kinetic+action+special+forces
Look up what kinetic energy actually is/means. A bunch of sensationalistic news stories throwing around an idiotic term like "kinetic action special forces" doesn't mean anything.
80 people? The raid consisted of 80 people? :hmm:An interesting bit about one of the team members-
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/05/science/05dog.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha23
Like you know?
Sorry. You don't know everything.
Some people are just more "in the know."
80 people? The raid consisted of 80 people? :hmm:
Actually...it is completely true. During the first few years of training, you might be able to call home every once and a while, but you obviously can't disclose anything. After that, once you hit the big show, your missions might be 2 or 3 years long. During that, no contact at all. You essentially disappear.
Maybe they are including everyone, background people like controllers, and pilots.
The assault force (pilots, two teams) plus standby team.
Anyone that thinks they disappear should hang out in Coronado sometime ... they're in plain sight every day and it's not even a debate.
Yea, but 80 is a LOT, almost a companies worth.