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Samson V
On patrol with Burnes and Co
Himseys section dodging mortar rounds Short Halt The boys looking cool Results of EN ambush The Attack on FOB Vanguard Fighting back into the FOB SVBIED Vs. HESCO Before Two technicals take on the FOB SVBIED Round 2 Waiting for the next wave Radioactive lakes in Afghanistan???
Op Samson 6
Checking the power station Approaching the town The Firefight 2 PLT, the Flare Firing Pros On the way to the HLS Pulling out 2 PLTs ZULU Muster
Some screenshots from Troop 170 and Op Samson 7
Troop 170 Torch waiting on his victim to return That horrifying moment when the medic says "I don't know whats wrong with him" (It wasnt Corvans fault) Prepping the Nav Ex Observation skills The 4 amigos AAR The NAV Ex safety vehicle getting ready to head out Leach makes a new friend Op Samson 7 Heading into the AO Staring off the edge of the world.... Nothing lives here..... Trying to get eyes on 1'1s contacts Swoop being all commanding and stuff
Some shots from last nights ATk Training and then PLT/Coy Attack
60mm No. 2 Drills Trying to not get shot by angry Russian targets Good news travels fast ------------------------------------------------------ Platoon Attack ------------------------------------------------------ In the staging area 2PL/ATk in FSG On the Left and 1 PL on the Right (60mm smokescreen SE of the OBJ) Good effect on target from ATk In the FSP ----------------------------------------------------------------- Bonus Shots ----------------------------------------------------------------- Major has lost the will to live.....
haha wow those last few are pretty funny. what exactly was the story behind Major jumping to his death?
(19-09-2016, 12:51 PM)Capt. J. Burnes Wrote: haha wow those last few are pretty funny. what exactly was the story behind Major jumping to his death? I don't actually know, me and Campbell were talking about the upcoming attack and all of a sudden everyone was shouting and looking up! It was like something out of a movie
If I may post in here, they are great images. Very pleased to see the 60mm Mortar being used!
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