AMA, I’m a war veteran, fought with the Kurds in Syria, fought in Yemen as Merc, Libya as Merc, passed on Ukraine (no meat grinders for me) actually looking for some cool wars to join as a highly specialized assault platoons commander.
AMA, I’m a war veteran, fought with the Kurds in Syria, fought in Yemen as Merc, Libya as Merc, passed on Ukraine (no meat grinders for me) actually looking for some cool wars to join as a highly specialized assault platoons commander.
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Yeah my dad works at Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft simultaneously too.
Foreign volunteer in Ukraine. Because thats the only thing been going on
>meat grinder
No lol. Alot of people come and go, so its not really a meat grinder like you think it is.
this is how you end up a double amputee mine victim
It is if you do what I do. Also in Rojava you had a lot of war tourists. Taking selfies in the rear, or staying at the front just for a couple of skirmishes from the distance. What I do is different. I train and fucking lead assault platoons. Some times at a company level. It’s a very dangerous task. The casualty rates for assaults are insane in Ukraine.
>What I do is different. I train and fucking lead assault platoons. Some times at a company level. It’s a very dangerous task. The casualty rates for assaults are insane in Ukraine
Yes and no. But there are still alot of foreign volunteers that come and go. Some die, but alot still live and leave the country either to take a break or just leave indefinitely. Its unsure whether you will be placed into an assault group in the first place.
That’s true. What I do I a little different. I learn the local language, proficiently and I assume a sergeant equivalent officer role. The foreign legion structure makes it impossibile. Too much corruption and too much arrogant incompetence from what I’ve been able to asses.
>The foreign legion structure makes it impossibile. Too much corruption and too much arrogant incompetence from what I’ve been able to asses.
Yea, there been issues with that, But not all of them are like that. You can also join a regular Ukrainian unit, but that requires you to learn more russian/ukrainian to be able to communicate properly.
bro just stfu. the Ukrainian army is taliban levels of organization. The soldiers are no better as they are a reflection of their leaders.
>russia is losing to the taliban
Good brag, bro
back to r/volunteersforukraine you fucking liar lmao
Ok glowie here’s a pic of me in Rojava training my platoon of the art of blowing up doors during assaults.
>that chink marpat copy
How do those uniforms feel?
>he's actually brown
lmao, kys sgt sanchez
That's just a kurd
is that a trench tube?
You sure do know alot about reddit, moron.
how much can you fit in your ass
How do you think he gets all his gear through security?
Wherever I went I could bring whatever I wanted trough customs. I always take with me my lucky combat knife and a couple of thermals scopes.
I thought about it before the Russian invasion, the Marine Brit that got caught in Mariupol asked me numerous times to link up. If I have to boil down to a single reason why I didn’t go. That would be nukes make me shit bricks.
Amazing. Believe it or not, those are made in Syria by actual tailors. Most of the time they use child labor, which sucks but the cloth is amazing.
Here’s another pic
how mercenary are you??? mexico is always hiring. lmao.
Getting really tired of the glowies. Ask me military related q. like tactics, strategies ecc. I’m not gonna answer any questions related to my ethnicity, nationality ecc. those are all OC pictures, I cut out my head and snapshotted them with screen capture.
what's your go to rifle??? any mods you found to be exceptionally helpful?? how high speed are you geared up??
My go to M16A4 (100%) fitted with a thermal scope with additional supplement battery pack. Also a good sling is essential. Pic related
any particular brand for the sling??? and the taped handguard is dope.
>Also a good sling is essential.
10/10 you're legit
Are thermal scopes worth the high cost?
I have a feeling they would be the go-to optic choice if paper and steel target were visible under thermal, can't imagine choosing any option over a thermal if killing doods is the job.
Nothing comparable. Worth every penny. If I have to bet the prices of those thing will skyrocket when more people figure out how much of a game changer they are. The only limitation is that they can’t see behind glass. But having along some one with nv compensate for that.
Very low on the sex front. I don’t go with prostitutes, so I had 5 total sex partners and I regret all but two. I don’t have an exact count on the kills. Most of the firefights at night I’m picking targets off with thermal, but unless you get your hands on the body it’s not a confirmed kill in my book. I’ve seen people survive all kinds of wounds, including headshots. We destroyed a lot of enemy squads but we were all shooting, hard to say who dropped who. I don’t even care to be honest. An average drone operator has more una month than I could ever.
>Ask me military related q. like tactics, strategies ecc
Which you learned from stumbling your way through the first 40 pages of The Art of War? You talk like you’ve never met someone with an IQ over 120, and if you had you wouldn’t know it
>Ask me military related q. like tactics, strategies ecc.
explain how you would capture this facility
Why is your piss bottle in the window?
How good are at shooting civiliI mean crowds of evil terrorist? Lets say, at the mall or a parade.
What I do is train highly specialized assault squads, capable of pushing trough enemy pockets (you wouldn’t believe how lacking most militias are of such capabilities). Before joining the Kurds in 2014 I had no military experience. I got injured on an IED and had to stay in bed for 6 months straight started reading Infantry attacks (the only English written book I could find at the time) went trough it 6 times, learned it by heart. Then I’ve became kinda a military student. My favorite book is the Iliad. I’m also in heavy reading like von Clausewitz. I’ve made numerous attempts on getting my hands on the curricula of the American Naval academy. Basically I study for war and practice it, so I’m kinda of a well of intermixed knowledge. AMA
how much can you fit in your ass
fuck. ya mudda.
>Infantry attacks
holy based anon. i also read this before taking up light infantry. haven't seen anything like you though
I also feel that way compared to Rommel.
Met the Burma Rangers in Syria, nice people. A little nuts. They begged me to go back with them and train the locals. But I don’t accept payment in prayers. Did enough volunteering in Rojava for a lifetime.
Yes it is. They call it ftilí. It’s load with explosives and phosphorus. It’s perfect for opening doors and sometimes walls. We used it mainly to clear booby trapped doors and rooms. Just leave it in front of the door and run. After it explodes, do the same with every room. The rest of the fire team forms a perimeter 50 meters from the building and one runner goes up and down flowed by two teammates throwing those balls until the entire building is cleared. Effective room clearing is nothing like it’s portrayed in movies. Rush in, or kick a booby trapped door in and the entire squad is toast.
i was talking about the periscope :/
Right. That’s a Soviet periscope I’ve found on the body of an Isis fellow. Very useful, but very easy to spot.
Go get a job with the State Department and wait for something to pop off. Then you can start your own doomer channel when things inevitably go wrong.
Not a US citizen
Libya was great at the beginning, then very bad when the Turks spammed the Bayraktars. Not fun at all. Yemen was shit all around. Only the pay was good. But for me money are secondary. I developed an intense hate for the Saudis.
Wait are you actually fucking Wagner or something?
Civ Div?
Can you talk about your time in libya and Yemen? In broad strokes.
agreed on Ukraine, not interested in fighting people who have artillery
Companies are hiring for Africa right now. It's not like it was back when you could just call a phone number in an ad in Soldier of Fortune, but it should be easy enough to ask around.
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Africa, duh. Ask me how I know you're not a merc
I'll bite, hoping it isn't bait. My 2 questions
>How many firefights have you been in? Estimation is fine
>Closest time you've almost died?
Less than you’d think. Most of the assaults would have almost no opposition, they either surrender or leg it. Less than 10 where the enemy was closer than 20 meters, or in the same building fighting back. Longer range firefights, lost count. The IED in Syria was the worst by far. After that only light stuff. Some shrapnels ecc.
No idea. Too many variables. Also I always try do download an ISO lined map.
Any would do, the most important part is the attachment to the rifle. Use paracord, everyone has his own way of making the knots.
Amputation fetishists should definitely consider joining the Ukrainian side. For pure small arms combat, Brazilian police is very hard to beat.
Why did you pass on Burma? The civil war seems fun albeit low-paid.
Mind if I ask but how did you end up doing all this. It's not like groups like the YPG are easy to join.
They were when I joined. They’ve become more and more selective as the years went by. You won’t believe how many cunts joined and stink’d up the place. They did shit that in a normal army you’d be court martialed and thrown in jail. And how many went on the write books about shit that they never done. Coward and liars.
Go to West Papua, free the Jungle Nigs from the tyranny of Indonigs
Interesting I’ll do a deep dive and see what’s what. I’m getting Apocalypses Now vibes. If I do it I hope they don’t send Spec Ops to terminate me.
Easy to say now. Had you been in Kobane under siege, or Manbij you’d feel differently.
I think that’s like sunflower oil, we’re in someone’s abandoned house, moments before storming the city of Tabqa.
No, but I was a pro combat sport athlete. When I first fought I had some good guys around me that showed me the ropes and took me under their wings. Without them I would be dead. Also I was very very very very lucky. I wouldn’t absolutely recommend anyone without a comprehensive military experience to try it. There’s a huge gab between basic training guys and no military experience guys. Then another huge gab between combat veterans and non. I’ve got blown up to bits almost died. Other that tried what I tried died. It’s easy to survive a war if you don’t really fight. But if you start getting involved in offensive op it’s an entirely different ball game.
If you really don’t care about dying, because is very likely that you will, then go ahead I guess. I’ve seen it, there’s something strange about the unexperienced, I recognize in retrospect that I was a pain in the ass to my teammates, and to the guys that took me under their wings. But it’s far from certainty that you’ll have some one covering you ass. It’s more likely that you’ll be used as cannon fodder.
Wouldn't storing vegtable oil in the heat and sunlight make it rancid?
Maybe the previous house occupant, didn’t what us to enjoy good oil.
Most of the Kurds I fought alongside of were cadres. Couldn’t have any romantic relationship with the other sex and homo shit wasn’t tolerated. I had more than once to oversee Kurdish prisoners caught flirting with their Kurdish girlfriends. They would be quartered in a room in my headquarters in total isolation, having brought in 3 meals a day a one cig per meal. Very sad. I always had them smoke an entire pack and I would have a chat with them now and then to not make them feel too lonely. It’s crazy how oppressive the PKK rules are on their own cadres. The majority of those kids die virgins on the battlefield.
how did you get into your line of work?
Yeah I first join for ideologica reason, as a cover. In reality I was into video games, like arma and cod and wanted some adventure. I was 24 when I first joined. I’ve seen all ages. The best age to do this shit is between 18 and 25 I think. I’ve seen older guys try over 30 but life caught up with them really quick. You have too much responsibility by then and you can’t really adapt to the life style. I’ve see 40+ join and try from scratch. Bad idea. After 6 months they looked like 60 years olds, their body start breaking up along with their mind. On the other hand 50+ years old combat veterans that last fought in Kosovo felt rejuvenated, young again and shit.
I’ve never seen someone adapt over a certain age. They simply slowly break down.
that’s really interesting, thanks for sharing
Lmao, if anyone believes this retard, just suck start a shotgun, please.
How many Kurdish peckers have ya taken during your imaginary tour of dooty?
Interesting, thanks anon. Around what age were you when you went off first? Were you some idealistic teen or did you just midway through life say 'fuck it'
None of those were wars.
Did you have any experience with the military before joining the Kurds, or did you just jump in balls deep?
It grows in all fields
What is your estimated bodycount? Sexual and in combat
Drop dead civdiv.
how to be one?
I know uae have vietnamese garrison there, what's up with that and how to join?
Your guess is as good as mine. I’ve seen in Yemen mercenary groups from Africa, they were payed shit and treated as shit. The Arabs from gulf countries are incredibly racist. If you are Vietnamese they’ll likely treat you as they treat their Asian workers. Which is not very well. But I’m not 100% sure, my only experience was with African groups being treated badly. Otherwise they pay well, but nothing crazy. Got way better pay in Libya. From what I’ve learned in the Gulf the real money is in security detail's for VIPs. For which I’m not qualified for, nor I have any inclination towards.
Man the UAE is weird. Australian generals, Colombian mercs and Philippino slaves all in the one shitty place
>fought in Yemen as Merc, Libya as Merc
Fake and gay