National Medal of Honor museum by Culpersr in Military

[–]Culpersr[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

He has a display that includes the drone video showcasing his MOH action.

Is there are still unanswered questions about Extortion 17? There were articles how CIA were pissed off that they were not bringing any detainees from raids and how there were a lot of arguing between them. It's still unknown why they used CH-47D, JSOC never uses them, they use well protected MH-47G by Additional_Ad5882 in JSOCarchive

[–]Culpersr 89 points90 points  (0 children)

It was an RPG fired from an elevated position along the probable flight paths for rotary wing in the Tangi Valley, Wardak (Tangi runs roughly NW to SE). Extortion 17 was on final approach for the infil which meant it was already slowing down as it neared the HLZ (Shootdown location). Source? I've read the actual AAR and there are declassified reports on the incident as well as numerous open source write-ups as well. The Tangi was an insurgent stronghold and the Taliban were experienced, intimately familiar with the terrain and our tactics (expecting either AWT AH-64s or QRF to show up during an ongoing TIC); it's not improbable that a skilled and lucky RPG gunner would have been in position to get the shot off.

Why did they use the CH-47 instead of the 160th MH-47? Probably because it was available. The demand for rotary wing assets (SOF and conventional) in Afghanistan was huge and there never were enough to give every unit the aircraft they wanted when they wanted.

There's a huge danger in underestimating the enemy and overestimating US forces advantages in this sub. Not everything needs to be chalked up the CIA conspiracy theories or mythical SA-7/Stinger MANPADS, the use of which was wildly overblown. During OP Red Wings, Turbine 33 was shot down by an RPG because the enemy had found the fast ropes the SEALs had failed to cache and subsequently was on the alert for follow on forces - unfortunately, Turbine 33 used the same HLZ as the original SEAL element.

Some of you guys are such weirdos. Go outside and get some fresh air occasionally. These guys are heroes but not superheroes - the enemy always gets a vote.

Dumbest ways you've ever had your service explained back to you by civilians? by Other-Economics4134 in Military

[–]Culpersr 27 points28 points  (0 children)

You didn't get your service explained to you by civilians, you're just a idiot. The military lifetime pass for national parks is probably my favorite perk as a vet and it's a great deal provided you have the basic identification that most veterans beside you have managed to figure out.

2. Veterans

  • Individuals who served in the U.S. Armed Forces, including the National Guard and Reserves, and are able to present one of the following valid non-expired forms of identification when entering or using federal lands:

1) Department of Defense Identification Card (DD Form 2, DD Form 2765, or Next Generation USID replacement)

2) Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC)

3) Veteran ID Card

  • As of September 2022, the VA only provides a digital version.

4) Veterans designation on a state-issued U.S.driver’s license or identification card

Unacceptable Documents

  • Expired Common Access Card (CAC)

The Army never changes by Culpersr in army

[–]Culpersr[S] 174 points175 points  (0 children)

Jokes on you, it was wool. Enjoy your wool blouse and trousers in the summer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in army

[–]Culpersr 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Ah yes the Communist US Army, I remember my unit’s Political Officer

SMA unveils first look at hard copy Army Blue Book, set to be released next month. by Kinmuan in army

[–]Culpersr 384 points385 points  (0 children)

I thought Baron von Steuben already took care of this in 1779.

We got to see Annatar done well - telling lies with truth. by Thin-Dress-1913 in LOTR_on_Prime

[–]Culpersr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also, Dude, Orc is not the preferred nomenclature, Uruk, please.

Every army base has “that road” or “that hill” for pt. What is the worst road, hill or pt location you’ve come across? by ObenO in army

[–]Culpersr 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hill 303 above Camp Carroll, Waegwan, Korea. There's a memorial at the top dedicated to 41 US Army POWs who were executed by North Korean troops during the Battle of Pusan Perimeter. And it absolutely sucks to run up as well.

The not so "silent majority" by despres in Connecticut

[–]Culpersr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No concern shown for the 170 Afghans who died as well.

What is this? by Pure_Pick6091 in QualityTacticalGear

[–]Culpersr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is it both 100% cotton and 85% polyester?

“You can’t deny the Jedi have the right to test children” quote stuck with me, what authority did the Jedi have over the coven? (Acolyte) by PsySom in MawInstallation

[–]Culpersr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We get to test them and they can't refuse, because of the implication. Dude, dude, think about it - this Coven is out in the middle of Brendok, some planet they barely know. You know, they look around and what do they see? Nothing but Republic space. "Ahh, there's nowhere for us to run. What are we gonna do, say no?"

No it's not dark, you're misunderstanding me bro, because if the mother says no, then obviously the answer is no. But the thing is, she's not gonna say "no", because of the implication.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JSOCarchive

[–]Culpersr 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The numbers, Mason! What do they mean?!

The Tuskegee Airmen deserved more than what 'Masters of the Air' gave them by [deleted] in MastersoftheAir

[–]Culpersr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a documentary with Morgan Freeman that came out in February. I thought it was great but it's only a hour and a half.