Professional Soldiers ®

Professional Soldiers ® (http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/forums/index.php)
-   The Early Bird (http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=45)
-   -   Special Forces Assassins Infiltrate Taliban Stronghold in Afghanistan (http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27543)

TOMAHAWK9521 02-07-2010 20:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by wet dog (Post 313616)
Not unless you missed the part where you were taught the technique of bashing a head in with an E-tool.

But watching the entire 32 movies of James Bond weighs equally to an online correspondence course.

Hey, I remember "First Blood" when Rambo goes off about being able to drive a tank and fly a gunship but he couldn't hold a regular job. He probably couldn't hold a job because he kept assassinating his boss and co-workers. :lifter

wet dog 02-07-2010 20:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by TOMAHAWK9521 (Post 313674)
Hey, I remember "First Blood" when Rambo goes off about being able to drive a tank and fly a gunship but he couldn't hold a regular job. He probably couldn't hold a job because he kept assassinating his boss and co-workers. :lifter

I like the ending version from the book, I think the COL shoots him in the head, 12 ga.

Sdiver 02-07-2010 20:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by wet dog (Post 313680)
I like the ending version from the book, I think the COL shoots him in the head, 12 ga.

If you pick up the DVD (I know...I know...:rolleyes:), they actually filmed the alternate ending.

Troutman shoots Johhny with a .45, in the chest.

AF IDMT 02-07-2010 21:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by wet dog (Post 313680)
I think the COL shoots him in the head, 12 ga.

Correct. And the body count was much higher in the book.

wet dog 02-07-2010 21:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sdiver (Post 313682)
If you pick up the DVD (I know...I know...:rolleyes:), they actually filmed the alternate ending.

Troutman shoots Johhny with a .45, in the chest.

I remember seeing the DVD change up, but I'm still thinking the book was a 12 ga to the head. While Rambo is holding the high ground, Col does the cool hero stuff. In the book, Rambo was a bum.

Ambush Master 02-07-2010 21:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Utah Bob (Post 313612)
If they're in profile, I suggest one above the ear canal.

AHH..Ye-Olde "Warning Shot" through the Left Temple!!!!!:D:munchin

Take care.
Martin

Sdiver 02-07-2010 21:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by wet dog (Post 313689)
I remember seeing the DVD change up, but I'm still thinking the book was a 12 ga to the head. While Rambo is holding the high ground, Col does the cool hero stuff. In the book, Rambo was a bum.

Never read the book. You're probably correct.

I would think a 12 ga to the head would be just a little too "gruesome" for the film back when they made it. Now-a-days, it's in almost every action flick.......especially ones with ZOMBIES. :D

mark46th 02-07-2010 22:23

We were called "Baby Killers" in the '60's and '70's. "Assassin" is a step up....

1stindoor 02-08-2010 19:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dozer523 (Post 313634)
18A of course, what did you think the A stood for? (watch it. . . bub. )

Right...okay...who's going to take credit for thinking "18A$$. first?"

1stindoor 02-08-2010 19:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by wet dog (Post 313689)
I remember seeing the DVD change up, but I'm still thinking the book was a 12 ga to the head. While Rambo is holding the high ground, Col does the cool hero stuff. In the book, Rambo was a bum.

It's been a great many years since I've read the original...but I believe Troutman killed him with a rifle (think counter-sniper) just before he was about to kill the sherrif.

PSYOP Rob 02-08-2010 19:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marina (Post 313666)
We're all PSYOP now.

Welcome!

Dozer523 02-08-2010 22:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChickenMcFuggit (Post 313643)
All of you steely-eyed killers are secretly trained to do those things we see in the video games, killin' folks with blowdarts and such, flying around in black helicopters from area 51.:)

I wanted to be one of these guys especially the guy at 1:40.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPJIP...eature=related
(except I know enough not to sit in a stalled truck on the bridge)

longrange1947 02-09-2010 07:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1stindoor (Post 313979)
Right...okay...who's going to take credit for thinking "18A$$. first?"

How about 180A? They are 100 times more potent. :munchin :D

hoot72 02-10-2010 21:54

The British Tabloid, The Sun has this today:

Link: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...n-leaders.html

SAS TAKE OUT 50 TALIBAN

BRITISH SAS heroes have killed up to 50 Taliban commanders in daring raids behind enemy lines.

The joint attacks with US special forces over the past two weeks have helped prepare the ground for the biggest battle in Afghanistan yet - when 4,000 British troops will go into action.

Special forces dealt the deadly blow to the Taliban by taking out scores of their top field commanders in the build-up to the massive offensive.

SAS men and US Navy SEAL teams killed the 50 insurgent leaders in a series of dramatic covert operations deep inside southern Afghanistan's Helmand badlands.

Their objective was to destroy the Taliban command structure - and military sources labelled the daring raids "a great success".

Precise details remain a secret but it is known that the elite forces spearheaded a "shaping operation" to soften-up the enemy before the biggest offensive since the conflict began in 2001 is launched.

Other British units have also been heavily engaged in the operations to disrupt the Taliban.

Scots Guards uncovered a bomb-making factory and destroyed more than 20 deadly devices.

Grenadier Guards pushed south, hunting for insurgents.

But the Taliban fled rather than fight, leaving booby traps behind.

The Grenadiers left the way clear for dozens of local Afghan National Army and police to flood in and begin the process of bringing security to the district.

Major Jim Green, one of the Grenadier officers who planned the shaping operation, told The Sun: "This phase was all about putting the insurgents on the back foot.

"The lads down there have done some incredible things. This has been a great success. It was an operation to free the local people from the Taliban's grip."

Meticulous planning stretching back weeks would have gone into the SAS raids which struck the first blow against the Taliban - and put fear in their hearts.

Patrols of around four men would have used the tried and tested "find, fix, strike" method to locate and destroy their prey.

Their tactics are veiled in secrecy. But they would have moved by night, covering their tracks as they went. Then they would strike with lethal force before vanishing to seek new targets.

The full allied assault, labelled Operation Moshtarak, will involve up to 15,000 troops - at least 4,000 of them British.

Fighting in the Taliban- controlled Nad e-Ali area of Helmand is expected to be ferocious.

Insurgents have even hung from trees blood-stained uniforms discarded by British troops as a taunting warning.

Major Green said the presence of British troops alongside Afghan National Army soldiers in operations so far was welcomed by people living in the insurgent stronghold.

And when the big assault gets under way, a similar tactic will be used, with Our Boys and Afghan forces going in side by side.

This is the first time Afghan troops have been engaged with the international force on such a scale.

Commanders hope it will help reassure locals in Taliban hotspots that their ordeal is almost over.

The build-up to Operation Moshtarak continued at Britain's Camp Bastion HQ yesterday.
Surge

So many helicopters and transport planes are now using the air base there that it is officially busier than Essex's Stansted Airport, an RAF officer revealed.

Squadron Leader John Parfitt is Senior Air Traffic Control Officer at the base.

And when the generals give the order for the big push to start, he and his colleagues will co-ordinate helicopter movements in and out of Camp Bastion.

He said: "We currently have more than 550 movements a day.

"And during the op we will see a surge in movements. It will be the busiest day of our careers."

He described the mood as "businesslike but confident".
#

THE Taliban's leader in Pakistan did die of wounds received in a US missile attack on his stronghold in Waziristan last month, Interior Minister Rehman Mali said yesterday.

The ruthless and evil Hakimullah Mehsud, 28, was behind bomb attacks that have killed more than 600 people.

FirstClass 02-10-2010 22:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 313532)
OK, my question concerning this article, which SF MOS does "ASSASSIN" fall under??? And how many of you guys have had "Assassin" training? (Did I miss an advanced course?);)



http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,585035,00.html

SF assassins much cooler than Navy SEAL Pirates.


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 08:35.


Copyright 2004-2022 by Professional Soldiers ®