I no longer believe anything in the media (especially from the UK) and think this story was either a f*** up spun into propaganda or a cover story for something else.
Bravo Two Zero The Real Story (start at 3:56)
>when Andy McNab and Chris Ryan came back from Iraq there was an official regimental debrief and there are glaring discrepancies between what they wrote in their books and what they said to their SAS comrades in private >debriefing made no mention of killing 250 or wounding made no mention of killing or wounding 250 Iraqi soldiers >McNab and especially Ryan blamed Vince Phillips for the failed patrol, family says it was humiliated
I wouldn't look too much into that either, the guy lives in Morocco, speaks fluent Arabic and had Iraqi minders the entire route also the guys he interviews aren't exactly know for being truthful are they.
The best you will get out of this story is to read them all and peice together to most probable series of events. There was a frick up, some died, some captured, one man made it across a huge fricking desert on foot and survived, that guy went on to make aload of money and the others felt left out leading to alot of bullshit and the MoD having a fit.
>singlehandedly
Perfidious fricking Albion. Not only were there police present before he arrived, but he wasn't even the only off duty operator to show up.
I no longer believe anything in the media (especially from the UK) and think this story was either a f*** up spun into propaganda or a cover story for something else.
Bravo Two Zero The Real Story (start at 3:56)
>when Andy McNab and Chris Ryan came back from Iraq there was an official regimental debrief and there are glaring discrepancies between what they wrote in their books and what they said to their SAS comrades in private >debriefing made no mention of killing 250 or wounding made no mention of killing or wounding 250 Iraqi soldiers >McNab and especially Ryan blamed Vince Phillips for the failed patrol, family says it was humiliated
The consequences of normies mouthing over spec ops like they were demi gods
https://i.imgur.com/vCFD6W7.jpg
What went wrong?
Spec ops are overrated
Especially those who receive a lot of media covering
The spec ops who are efficient are barely known from the public
>Especially those who receive a lot of media covering
The media elevate them to super human levels through their many successes (the US/UK having the most) then when the boys are ready to retire they realise they can cash in on a deal and add abit of spice to the story for big dollar cheques after a life time of shit. If you can see past that and think of them as your favorite superhero you should wise up. >The spec ops who are efficient are barely known from the public
Absolutely incorrect, without doubt the US/UK special forces are the best in the world, no one else comes close to the experience, training and budgets.
Don't belive the media hype, take everything with a pinch of salt.
Green Berets definetly aren't like SEALs in that regard. I've meet retired ones as a civilian and active duty ones when I was in the Army and they're super chill. They know they're better than you but aren't condescending in the slightest. Mike Glover confounds me because he acts like the SEAL bro vets, although he's still no where near as bad as SEALs.
People don't understand spec ops at all, even on this board.
The majority of spec ops is just infantry that carries lightweight equipment in order to get to hard-to-get-to places, usually by straight up walking there in the middle of the night. Hollywood and the MSM has fooled people into thinking they're marvel superheroes that can win any gunfight against crazy odds because their training is SO good and they have cool lasers and NODs and plate carriers and all that high speed shit which counts for very little in reality. The reality is that spec ops units are 10x more likely to get killed by illiterate goatfrickers than the plain Jane infantry unit attached to way heavier weapons.
Even think back to /k/ approved movies like Sicario with that highway gunfight scene with the dude with the glasses that everyone loves so much. In real life those CAG guys would more likely than not get torn to shreds by the cartel guys because they all have comparable weaponry and are rolling around in unarmored SUVs.
None of that is to say that special ops aren't a good or useful thing to have for specific situations, they're just decidedly less combat capable than people are led to believe
First we see the Iranian embassy siege, two years later it's Pebble Island, that was our introduction to the SAS. I agree with you really but if you basically see them doing Marvel superhero shit it's understandable people get the wrong end of the stick.
>SAS leaves behind several team members, including one who dies of exposure wandering in the desert because his buddies couldn't be fricked to look for him
>American sniper
Kills a million Iraqis >Lone survivor
Friends screaming for him to help on camera, runs away, found with full load of ammo, shit talks to man who saves him, makes a huge bollywood movie and is also fat >13 hours
Just lol
Gtfo of here with your bollywood tier shit only fat Americans would believe.
>seething this much over the fact that the SAS did the exact same thing but on a grander scale two decades before >admitted to lying about not knowing the status of the team mate they left in the desert
>Much grander scale >A much larger operation over a much longer period of time against a conventional enemy with a huge numerical advantage
Vs >A fat c**t bailing his mates after a 10 minute firefight where they all died to an equal sized force without shoes, has to be rescued by another man also without shoes.
I'm sorry you just cannot draw comparisons apart from the US literally copy and pasting what happened to the SAS originally with the goat herders.
Where’s the irl lone survivor vid with teammates asking for him to help? Never seen it. I have seen some Operation Red Wings footage from the Taliban POV
>13 hours
huh? i thought that one was legit. Now, I'm starting to doubt every american vet-written books I've read. Is No Easy Day, With The Old Breed, Helmet for My Pillow also bullshit? some american anon verify.
I wonder, do the chaps here who think McNab a liar, do so because they have impartially analysed the evidence and come to the most probable conclusion, or, because they simply despise 'ZOGbots' and want to believe that the 'ZOG' is incompetent enough to be defeated by some white-nationalist militia?
The consequences of normies mouthing over spec ops like they were demi gods
I no longer believe anything in the media (especially from the UK) and think this story was either a f*** up spun into propaganda or a cover story for something else.
Bravo Two Zero The Real Story (start at 3:56)
>when Andy McNab and Chris Ryan came back from Iraq there was an official regimental debrief and there are glaring discrepancies between what they wrote in their books and what they said to their SAS comrades in private
>debriefing made no mention of killing 250 or wounding made no mention of killing or wounding 250 Iraqi soldiers
>McNab and especially Ryan blamed Vince Phillips for the failed patrol, family says it was humiliated
Why did you in the first place?
admittedly, when I was young I took the bait
I don’t like New Zealand anymore because they lied about the midget quest
hi 77th
I wouldn't look too much into that either, the guy lives in Morocco, speaks fluent Arabic and had Iraqi minders the entire route also the guys he interviews aren't exactly know for being truthful are they.
The best you will get out of this story is to read them all and peice together to most probable series of events. There was a frick up, some died, some captured, one man made it across a huge fricking desert on foot and survived, that guy went on to make aload of money and the others felt left out leading to alot of bullshit and the MoD having a fit.
>curbs your terrorism singlehandedly
Cram it nerd
another fishy AF story
Sound kinda jealous bud, need your ego stroking abit?
don't worry, plenty of people still believe this one
>singlehandedly
Perfidious fricking Albion. Not only were there police present before he arrived, but he wasn't even the only off duty operator to show up.
It's amazing to me that the SAS didn't get as bad a reputation as the SEALS did for lying like Lutrell did.
Spec ops are overrated
Especially those who receive a lot of media covering
The spec ops who are efficient are barely known from the public
>Especially those who receive a lot of media covering
The media elevate them to super human levels through their many successes (the US/UK having the most) then when the boys are ready to retire they realise they can cash in on a deal and add abit of spice to the story for big dollar cheques after a life time of shit. If you can see past that and think of them as your favorite superhero you should wise up.
>The spec ops who are efficient are barely known from the public
Absolutely incorrect, without doubt the US/UK special forces are the best in the world, no one else comes close to the experience, training and budgets.
Don't belive the media hype, take everything with a pinch of salt.
Green Berets definetly aren't like SEALs in that regard. I've meet retired ones as a civilian and active duty ones when I was in the Army and they're super chill. They know they're better than you but aren't condescending in the slightest. Mike Glover confounds me because he acts like the SEAL bro vets, although he's still no where near as bad as SEALs.
>without doubt the US/UK special forces are the best in the world, no one else comes close to the experience, training and budgets.
Never talked about countries
Im talking about navy seals in particular
And others etc...
Then how do you know they’re the best?
People don't understand spec ops at all, even on this board.
The majority of spec ops is just infantry that carries lightweight equipment in order to get to hard-to-get-to places, usually by straight up walking there in the middle of the night. Hollywood and the MSM has fooled people into thinking they're marvel superheroes that can win any gunfight against crazy odds because their training is SO good and they have cool lasers and NODs and plate carriers and all that high speed shit which counts for very little in reality. The reality is that spec ops units are 10x more likely to get killed by illiterate goatfrickers than the plain Jane infantry unit attached to way heavier weapons.
Even think back to /k/ approved movies like Sicario with that highway gunfight scene with the dude with the glasses that everyone loves so much. In real life those CAG guys would more likely than not get torn to shreds by the cartel guys because they all have comparable weaponry and are rolling around in unarmored SUVs.
None of that is to say that special ops aren't a good or useful thing to have for specific situations, they're just decidedly less combat capable than people are led to believe
First we see the Iranian embassy siege, two years later it's Pebble Island, that was our introduction to the SAS. I agree with you really but if you basically see them doing Marvel superhero shit it's understandable people get the wrong end of the stick.
and here we see the nufudd in his natural environment - up his own butthole
Lmao in no way are they comparable to the amount of sheer bullshit that comes from the US surrounding special forces.
>SAS leaves behind several team members, including one who dies of exposure wandering in the desert because his buddies couldn't be fricked to look for him
>American sniper
Kills a million Iraqis
>Lone survivor
Friends screaming for him to help on camera, runs away, found with full load of ammo, shit talks to man who saves him, makes a huge bollywood movie and is also fat
>13 hours
Just lol
Gtfo of here with your bollywood tier shit only fat Americans would believe.
>Americans praise it for it’s realism
>seething this much over the fact that the SAS did the exact same thing but on a grander scale two decades before
>admitted to lying about not knowing the status of the team mate they left in the desert
>gets 3 different examples
>repeats their initial point
The L has been taken
>Much grander scale
>A much larger operation over a much longer period of time against a conventional enemy with a huge numerical advantage
Vs
>A fat c**t bailing his mates after a 10 minute firefight where they all died to an equal sized force without shoes, has to be rescued by another man also without shoes.
I'm sorry you just cannot draw comparisons apart from the US literally copy and pasting what happened to the SAS originally with the goat herders.
Where’s the irl lone survivor vid with teammates asking for him to help? Never seen it. I have seen some Operation Red Wings footage from the Taliban POV
Have you seen the uncensored version with audio? I fyou listen very closely you can hear Murphy yelling to Marcus for help and that he's out of ammo.
>13 hours
huh? i thought that one was legit. Now, I'm starting to doubt every american vet-written books I've read. Is No Easy Day, With The Old Breed, Helmet for My Pillow also bullshit? some american anon verify.
Andy McNab's book is hilarious. The bit where he's in the Iraqi prison and they make him pretend to be a donkey had me in stitches.
>putting together a team
embarrassing roided watermelon arm
someone explain all of them
i don't recognize half of the frickers by visual
Andy McNab, Marcus Luttrell, Matt Bisonnette, Rob O'Neill
>believing anything in any spec ops book
They're entirely bullshit.
I wonder, do the chaps here who think McNab a liar, do so because they have impartially analysed the evidence and come to the most probable conclusion, or, because they simply despise 'ZOGbots' and want to believe that the 'ZOG' is incompetent enough to be defeated by some white-nationalist militia?
>Marcus Lattrel (Navy SEAL) - coward
>Chris Kyle (Navy SEAL) - Fraudster
>Kristin Beck (Navy SEAL) - troony
>Alana McLaughlin (Green Beret) - troony
>Dan Crenshaw (Navy SEAL) - Zionist politician
>Heston Russel (Aus Commando) - gay pornstar
SOFt wieners are overrated morons.