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Grom
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First of all, I aint a kid, second of all I dont live in Russia... I am currently station in Japan, I told you I was a Marine. :threat:
Yeah, OK. So if you're a Marine, you should know a thing or 2 about marksmanship... so you surely realize the first pic in that post is a comedy. No Sniper would try a shot in that position: no support, high elevation... Heck, there's a whole different set of firing tables for that kind of angle shooting.Grom said:Some more.... Ruskies
I would post my military pictures taken of me, but I don't have them on me...unfortunately they are back in the states at my brothers house.
the 48th regulator said:Grom,
really do you really want this abuse??
Stop it please the BS meter is running high man...
yep, just like your fake i.d and the original boxes for all of yer Tom Clancy PC games, that gave you your info....
man oh man oh man...I am off to bed...
Jungle,
Say no more, You don't have to prove your self amongst us mate, ignore the pups who need to spam us with their crap...especially ones that are posted in "Japan, so far away from their pics"
tess
Kat Stevens said:We had a Coy of Russian Naval Infantry co-loc with us in Vukovar on Harmony 0. They are unbelievably fit little buggers, and are very hard workers, when given immediate close supervision. As soon as they are required to take any initiative, however, you can hear the light switch click to the OFF position. Disciplin for them is brutal: 2 youngsters stole a 3 pack of Fanta juice boxes from our kitchen. They were beaten and humiliated in front of our barracks for 2 hours. Not relevant, I know....just had to chime in...
CHIMO, Kat
Lost_Warrior said:Im talking from no experience what so ever, but I have a friend whom I did my SQ with who's brother is a conscript in the Russian army.
He said his brother went through 5 days of beatings and learning how to use their weapon, was tossed a uniform and sent to fight in Chechnya.
Anyone know if there's any truth to that?
Hmmm... and you're telling me not to make stuff up. :Grom said:From what I know, and I know my experience about the Russian Military aint that vast... I'll admit...
Jungle said:Hmmm... and you're telling me not to make stuff up. :
I was not so far when I asked you where you were from in Russia, right ??
Anyway, good on you for coming forward with some info so we get to know you a little better. You're welcome to participate on this site, but remember, even though we have no Marines, some of us here have been around a bit...
1st Sgt Kasal looks like an outstanding Marine, I hope he recovers well.
Oh, and no pics from me... OK Tess ?!? 8)
wack-in-iraq said:right, sorry to burst into this flame war with some relavent info, but those are not spetsnaz. note the following things, blue beret(airborne), light blue striped undershirt(airborne), blue airborne patch on uniform(airborne again), and the regular army issue uniform, which the spetsnaz do not wear. while the russian airborne is very tough and badass, they are not spetsnaz.
one more thing, ill bet ya 5000 iraqi dinars that this isnt even in bosnia, more likely at a graduation or something along those lines.