View Full Version : Veterens: Anyone who has spent time in a combat zone, please contribute your stories.
AbstractHorizon
May 14th, 2007, 01:12 PM
Last night, I met a young man who is an enlisted veteren of the Afghanistan campaign. He is a member of the 161st Light Infantry, and was recently split from his platoon, and is being deployed to Kuwait>>Iraq.
He he gave me rather depressing account of war-time experience, and explained the slackening morale of American soldiers as a growing problem.
If you have anything to say, please state it. It is a sensative subject, but I think publication of veteren's can only help to fix America's current situation.
With due respect, I feel for all veteren's and whole-heartedly support them.
iaf0262
May 14th, 2007, 01:46 PM
well ive been to iraq and afghanistan twice. all people ever hear about in the news is the death and destruction but its what they dont hear about. iraq isnt much different then america in a sense that everybody lives the same basic day to day life. but when the life stops is when you need worry. when the streets clear out and people act weird. najaf, fallujah, tikrit, ther're all the same. but afghanistan is the real bulk of harsh fighting. i was in the convoy that got hit in operation anaconda. i was riddin shotgun in the number three humvee when we took an rpg to the left and were almost turned over. i got out to give cover when an rpklmg opened up on me. he fired a burst and missed but it shook me up. i used the armored door to keep me safe. the difference between life and death is your body armor. it s***ls like shit if you dont wash it but when i came out around to the two humvee to be driven out with them i was knocked over by the force of a 7.62 mil bullet. my sergent pulled me to the truck and threw me in. the armor stopped the bullet. the guys we fight arent newbees. most of them are extre***y experienced from the afgahn war in the eightees. i could talk all day but i wont. i will say this, ive seen men die and ive heard the screams. i go back time and time because nobody else seems to want to. getting a man to comeout of the battle is easy, getting them to go back in is the hard part. constitutions are written in blood.
thanks for takin notice abstract.
1st sgt. Brandt
sfod a-team 14
former member of task force panther
AbstractHorizon
May 14th, 2007, 02:02 PM
I have great respect for you my friend. Please, tell all you want, this is my thread, and you can say what you want. If anyone gives you shit, I'll have their crap deleted.
I was at a very low point in life a couple years ago, kicked out of college, and with no hope. I was about to sign papers for the Marines, and my pacifist father told me the consequence of that would be my disowning from his family. I ended up choosing to complete my degree, and maybe go in as an officer, but not a day goes by that I don't regret my decision not to go...It's my life's dream, and I want to do what I feel is right. The more I've learned about the war and the reasons we went are influencing me a lot, but I don't want to teeter away from service...I believe I am destined to be out there.
All respect to you, and my God bless you and your comrades.
I look forward to more postings from you and other veterens.
iaf0262
May 14th, 2007, 02:20 PM
when i graduated from highschool i signed up for the army. i never tetered from it. that was 2001. 9/11 was still fresh in my head when i entered rangerschool, i went through rangerschool and the army sniper school. i was in a few major operations like operation spear and anaconda. i fought for my country at the beginning but now its different. anyone who has been with somone through combat will tell ya the first time you see a hadji kill one of your freinds it changes. everyfreind lost is a brother. when you fight with somone for years you all grow closer. we go back to make sure that there wasnt a thing in hell we couldve done to protect one another. ive been fragged, ive been shot, ive been hit by three ieds, but ive never been broken.
somthin youll never reallize unless youve been there is there is no greater adrenaline rush than a fire fight. for the record ive been through twenty-seven actual firefights, been shot in the hand once, been fragged once, had three sets of broken ceramic tiles and been in two ambushes. but that stuff only happens 3% of the time. the war cant be over like people want it to. we cant just leave. we need to box not race. the only win is gonna be by knock out.
Burning_Pyro
May 26th, 2007, 09:08 PM
I couldn't have said it better myself. Semper Fidelis Brother.
PS: A.R.M.Y. Aint Ready to be a Marine Yet
Just a little interservice jeering.
Jonno
May 28th, 2007, 07:28 AM
ive always wanted to join the marines or comandos.
i give yu guys my full respect, for wat you do over there.
N2O
May 28th, 2007, 08:03 AM
Join the army.
See the world.
Meet new people.
Kill them.
AbstractHorizon
May 28th, 2007, 12:57 PM
HAHAHA!
Hilarious, but insensitive.
Jonno
May 29th, 2007, 02:07 AM
Yeah, i get that one all the time..lol
Travel the world, meet lots of interesting people, then kill them.
iaf0262
May 29th, 2007, 12:04 PM
well youd be surprised how over capible i am to be a marine. nothing against the marines but i am specops capible, have my jump wings, ranger tab as well as seven two man recon teams under my belt. i have more experience than any marine currently serving. but i have respect for marines as ive gone to combat with them on several different occasions. but i am being deployed at the end of the week to join the task force that is responsible for hunting down the insurgents who are kiddnapping the soldiers.
N2O
May 29th, 2007, 07:33 PM
Liar.
You woudn't be on this site if that were true.
BlackZodiac
May 29th, 2007, 09:45 PM
I somewhat highly doubt that anyone here has any combat experience what so ever. Sorry to say that, but some of the stories I have heard seem to make me disbelieve.
iaf0262
June 5th, 2007, 11:28 AM
what makes you guys so confident of that. i know three other guys from fort brag who were on this site before me. just cause were in the military that doesnt mean anything. and whether you believe it or not im in afghanistan on a computer in my barracks right now. maybe you better start believing a little more. i just got deployed last thursday.
XAllieszer0X
June 5th, 2007, 01:52 PM
this is kind of a depressing video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qMMIxFM4gog
XAllieszer0X
June 5th, 2007, 01:54 PM
its about the war...duh
iaf0262
June 7th, 2007, 01:21 PM
ill upload some of my videos on youtube when i get back in febuary. i just filmed an ied blast yesterday. ill try to mount my cam to my rifle muzzle. we had a guy get some good footage like that.
BlackZodiac
June 7th, 2007, 03:57 PM
what makes you guys so confident of that. i know three other guys from fort brag who were on this site before me. just cause were in the military that doesnt mean anything. and whether you believe it or not im in afghanistan on a computer in my barracks right now. maybe you better start believing a little more. i just got deployed last thursday.
Just some of the stories I have heard on this website make me disbelieve, so when you get the video up, just mention my screen name in the video. I am not saying you're a lier, I know a alot of people in the military and not just in the Canadian military, they don't speek of what they see when they are at the front, or when they have seen many things. You can say you see all this blowing up, people getting shot 50 times, dead bodies everywhere (Not quoting what you or someone else said), just stating no real soldier talk about his or her experiences when it comes to something like that.
BlackZodiac
June 7th, 2007, 03:58 PM
ill upload some of my videos on youtube when i get back in febuary. i just filmed an ied blast yesterday. ill try to mount my cam to my rifle muzzle. we had a guy get some good footage like that.
I will be looking forward to see some of your videos.
N2O
June 8th, 2007, 01:31 AM
Yeah.
I want a vid with you saying the words "Hello Black Zodiac"
But, what's the bet his camera (conveniently) doesn't have sound recording abilities?
I Am...
June 8th, 2007, 01:41 AM
I don't know. Probably pretty high. Definitely wouldn't put money on that one.
Anyone else notice that Veterans is spelled wrong?
AbstractHorizon
June 8th, 2007, 03:59 AM
Whoops.
I tend to start threads when I'm conveniently fucked up.
But thank you for being so trivial...Fucking Republican.
aleister
June 12th, 2007, 07:59 PM
hahaha republicans ne ways i just had a friend who got killed in iraq may 21 (but im not sure if thats the date) he was in special forces pfc. adrian worthington one hell of a marksman.
tim12291
June 13th, 2007, 08:02 PM
i am joining in a couple of years when i have a degree. go in as an officer
iaf0262
June 22nd, 2007, 02:07 PM
ill try to get some good footage to upload but i havent been able to take my cam out yet. i got a small one low quality but i can mount it just about anywhere. i dont know if anybody got killed on that day. people die all the time. four or five a week but i try not to pay attention to anybody out of my element. and zodiac, youguys havent heard half of my stories. the ones i tell i tell because they have no signifagance to me compared to the rest. anyways i gotto go. early start.
superflysuperwhite
June 22nd, 2007, 07:30 PM
well, my father has been in the airforce and is currently doing his two weeks of yelling at little shits (hesa sergeant first class orsomething like that but hes ellageble for master sergeant in a month i think) he hasnt been in combat for about 20 years now but when he was in the air force he was stationed in the phillipeans for a while. one day they told him and a few other people they were going on a mission but didnt tell them what it was untill they were off the ground (they were in hellicopters) apparently there mission was to go and kill people he said he fired and hes pretty sure that he killed a few people (they were women and chilldren that they were told to fire on) along with this he experianced other fucked up things that im pretty sure have messed him up a bit but there were some funny as hell stories like
during one of the hollidays my father and a friend were walking and all of a sudden people were shooting and bombs were going off, then this jeep came barreling down the road, and was like "WHAT WRONG GUYS" they told them they had no idea what was going on so the dude just stared shooting into the trees and just sped off leaveing my father and his friends with a "what the fuck just happend"
another time they were just siting around like this tanker thingy and a medic flare went up, they left the area where they were and sure enouighf the flare came down in the same area and the tanker blew up
sorry about any grammer fuck ups ima little eh eh
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