vonthrud the SEALS were not called the SEALS in WW2 they were simply called “frogmen”. Their job was to scout the beachhead before the Normandy invasion and clear tank traps and mines wherever they could. It was only after WW2 that the SEALS were officially given their title. Good observation, though.
Makes me laugh when people sat at home on the couch say x unit is better than y. US have the advantage of equipment and resources whereas the Brits have the advantage of 30 years experience in Northern Ireland, Falklands etc. Both have exceptional SF units.
hooo call of duty modern warfare lool!!! no, i m belgian and i would like to do this job later but i want to be a sas in America or in England because ( belgian army is 0/10,almays with M1 garand or tompsons ) houuuuaa
OUR Army is very well disciplined. Where were you when OUR Marines Stormed Fallujah? Where were you when ODA 391 was pinned for 2 days by a Mechanized INfantry divsion and two platoons of takns? Oh and in case yoru wondering 391 stood their ground and used Javlans to MASSACER the Iraqi Armor. YOUR Press follows our SOU and bugs the hell out of them until they get an interview. THEN you distorte information. So dont you DARE talk to me about my Militarys discipline. Look at your own first
im not so sure what the best tactical assasin group is, but they are all extremely skiled at what they do. S.A.S. running in buildings gun blazing or delta force(which is one above special forces) going in peacefully taking people captive.
the motive is the same, to protect their people, and the are getting the job done
The American special forces also focused more on capturing than killing their enemies whenever possible. The higher kill count for the British could be due to a heavier reliance on the special forces due to a smaller number of regular troops. And as you say the SAS is more specialized. American special forces could include, depending on how you define it, the SEALS, green berets, Rangers, Marine force recon, etc.
Talk to a U.S. Army recruiter. Check the phonebook for listings in your area. You will have to pass the background check and all the requirements to be considered for special forces training. Good luck.
Or a documentary about the Foreign Legion or the SAS… All the same. Each gets its own coverage and shows the media what it wants.
vonthrud the SEALS were not called the SEALS in WW2 they were simply called “frogmen”. Their job was to scout the beachhead before the Normandy invasion and clear tank traps and mines wherever they could. It was only after WW2 that the SEALS were officially given their title. Good observation, though.
well that aint ture cos as far as i know the seals wernt around in WW2 the sas and sbs were though! i may be wrong though
Makes me laugh when people sat at home on the couch say x unit is better than y. US have the advantage of equipment and resources whereas the Brits have the advantage of 30 years experience in Northern Ireland, Falklands etc. Both have exceptional SF units.
what about the sbs
hooo call of duty modern warfare lool!!! no, i m belgian and i would like to do this job later but i want to be a sas in America or in England because ( belgian army is 0/10,almays with M1 garand or tompsons ) houuuuaa
does anyone know for sure what Special forces this is in the video… Marine Recon, Army SF, etc.
Whats the second?
OUR Army is very well disciplined. Where were you when OUR Marines Stormed Fallujah? Where were you when ODA 391 was pinned for 2 days by a Mechanized INfantry divsion and two platoons of takns? Oh and in case yoru wondering 391 stood their ground and used Javlans to MASSACER the Iraqi Armor. YOUR Press follows our SOU and bugs the hell out of them until they get an interview. THEN you distorte information. So dont you DARE talk to me about my Militarys discipline. Look at your own first
im not so sure what the best tactical assasin group is, but they are all extremely skiled at what they do. S.A.S. running in buildings gun blazing or delta force(which is one above special forces) going in peacefully taking people captive.
the motive is the same, to protect their people, and the are getting the job done
The American special forces also focused more on capturing than killing their enemies whenever possible. The higher kill count for the British could be due to a heavier reliance on the special forces due to a smaller number of regular troops. And as you say the SAS is more specialized. American special forces could include, depending on how you define it, the SEALS, green berets, Rangers, Marine force recon, etc.
Talk to a U.S. Army recruiter. Check the phonebook for listings in your area. You will have to pass the background check and all the requirements to be considered for special forces training. Good luck.
haha Marines! isnt that where they send the troops that cant cut it in the canadian infantry hehe
if they keep it so quite then how the hell do yo know? Dont even begin to think you know about US Special Forces