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25 Responses to “The Hurt Locker Soundtrack “Khyber Pass”-Ministry”

  1. RenegadeAgent91 Says:

    amazing movie

  2. switchback82 Says:

    If he’s part of the 3rd Special Forces Group, he’s probably a Green Beret. i thiiiink they’re situated out of bragg, and their main area of operation is now africa. there is also the 1st, 5th, 7th and 10th groups, and for NG there is 19th and 20th. Not positive on that though.

  3. GearLegend Says:

    yha brownsville TX sucks to

  4. thedeparted2006 Says:

    The Hurt Locker has the perfect film qualities to win BIG at the Oscars next Sunday. It has the:

    Perfect Picture.
    Perfect Direction.
    Perfect Acting.
    Perfect Writing.
    Perfect Editing.
    Ferfect Photography.
    Perfect Ending.

    In a word, this film is FLAWLESS.

  5. ZackAttack261 Says:

    if you think iraq is bad it is really nothing
    compared to border patrol
    Down here its is a real shit hole around the border you can hear gun fire in the
    gun fire 24/7 the mexican mafia is allways trying to traffic Drugs over the border. in a town near the boder their is allways drug dealing and the police would not do shit and finally a new police cheif steps in and say he will stop the corruption and 2 hours after his speech
    150 round were in him so DO NOT GO TO SOUTH TEXAS OR MEXICO

  6. tattat44 Says:

    IEDS are a big fucking problem. 3rd NEVER takes the same route twice even if it means hours to travel miles. Suicide bombers aren’t much used outside the cities, nobody hears about it. The enemy know better than to fully engage us. Occasionally they got cocky and blew away a soldier, but then the fire team got run down like dogs almost instantly.

  7. lamerbill Says:

    so scatter firefights, painting targets, and call in the cavalry
    so fucking brits will be all over my face as soon as i get there, great
    hows about IEDs, suicide bombers, and frequent ambushes?

  8. tattat44 Says:

    The biggest action we see is when the offensives reach our neighborhood. If I was still in the 3rd, I would be motoring around routing enemy positions. We’re not as much supersoldiers (like the SAS and European SpecFor) as infantry that really means business and gets objectives done right, and done early. Britain has a small, professional army, so they’re top shit at small unit tactics, but the US focuses on using massive combined arms. Mammoth firepower supported by mammoth logistics.

  9. tattat44 Says:

    Our rules of engagement are, when in doubt, light it up. Civvies die all the time, but the religious fighters know not to fuck with us because when we roll out, it means people are going to die before the sun sets, we tell them we mean it and they take us goddamn seriously. The whole thing is like a super macho family. Just give out a good can-do attitude, pull your weight and a little extra and the CO’s (Usually not much higher in rank than you are) will respect you.

  10. tattat44 Says:

    The tyoical assignment for A SFG trooper is getting out in a firebase inside enemy terrirory. Nobody wants to waste us because were expensive mothers to train, runs into the multiple millions each to give us all that local culture and linguistics.

    A lot of the time we just run patrols, give aid to the locals, get intel on the local militias, whoever they may be, and generally just make sure the Enemy doesn’t doesn’t get a place to rest his head.

  11. lamerbill Says:

    @tatta44
    so i should expect heavy still heavy fighting then?
    u said u belong to 3rd Special Forces Group? I take it it was either rangers or airborne
    So what are the typical assignments? Rules of engagements? What should i expect from the COs?

  12. BLUEGALAZIOS Says:

    only the deads know the end of the war…(PLATO)

  13. ZackAttack261 Says:

    WAR and GOOD are not ment to be togther

  14. ZackAttack261 Says:

    i never said it was like veitnam in fact i said it was nothing like veitnam and
    i dont really know what real combat is like i am just talking about the movie Right now in iraq most solders arent doing anything because most of AL quta is in Iran so they arent really at war but back in 2004 it was a bit crazy

    and yes i know that sinking feeling of the situation i never fought a war but i did do other things

  15. tattat44 Says:

    Most of it was easy, and then you get rotated to beautiful downtown Kadahar. Oh joy.

  16. niceonemicky Says:

    The 2nd ww was not about LIBERATING the Jews, that was a by product and a GREAT ONE.
    It was a justifiable war a bit different from a good war, that smacks of “Oh What A Wonderful War”.
    I was I suppose nit picking.
    I thought our Falklands liberation was a good war now with all that oil around it I am not so sure of the motives.
    Then again I am just an armchair critic lobbing grenades over the barricades.You DID A FANTASTIC JOB IN HAITI and saved a lot of lives, Now there was a GOOD WAR.

  17. lamerbill Says:

    fuck i dont know, thanks though
    if i enlisted straight to airborne after high school, obama probably gonna force us to go penguin, since insurgents dont have a backyard for us to jump and land on, so the chance for an airborne to survive penguin in a heated zone against an enemy that had once straight up buttfuck death in the past, well, slim
    no offense, but afghanistan was kinda easy when u were there, but hey war is always good, and im looking forward to it, officer or fucking grunt XD

  18. tattat44 Says:

    @lamerbill

    And again, don’t take my advice on officers too seriously, It wasn’t my thing and I don’t have much experience with it.

  19. tattat44 Says:

    @lamerbill

    Really though, you gotta do what you think is gonna make you happy, or, failing that, at least satisfied. If you feel you would be good at leading men into combat, dealing with morale, all that, go for it.

  20. tattat44 Says:

    @lamerbill
    Yep, Regular army throughout. Although 3rd Special Forces Group kinda falls into a twilight zone of bureaucracy as far as who owns who. Technically army, technically not.

    Yeah, that’s it for Noncoms, but ever since the army re-organized into Brigade Combat Teams, ranks have meant more. Sergeant Major is nothing to sneeze at, especially not in the Airborne. I never got higher than Specialist, which is just a fancy ass corporal really, so I don’t know much personally about leadership.

  21. tysonaxl301 Says:

    @niceonemicky

    You tell Jews liberated from death camps there is no such thing as a good war I’d love to see their reaction to that one. There are plenty of good wars you’re just too smug and ignorant to see whats in front of you.

  22. lamerbill Says:

    @tattat44
    say you were in infantry?
    so after 5 years, all i could become in, lets say, airborne, is a sergeant major?
    so probably going for officer is a good plan huh?

  23. tattat44 Says:

    @lamerbill

    Hey, there’s a market for eager second lieutenants in the apocalypse! Just think, the interval will give you time to become a respected officer, maybe a Colonel. Really they just give those positions away based on seniority, so time is on your side. The more peons under your thumb, so much the better.

  24. tattat44 Says:

    @niceonemicky

    Too true. I keep forgetting that this is youtube.

  25. lamerbill Says:

    idk man 2020?
    i probably gonna rot in west point by then

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