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http://science.howstuffworks.com/navy-seal3.htm
Look up their objectively insane training process and say that they're "shit compared to" other countries' special forces.
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| The fourth week of Basic Conditioning is known as Hell Week. This is when students train for five days and five nights solid with a maximum total of four hours of sleep. Hell Week begins at sundown on Sunday and ends at the end of Friday. During this time, trainees face continuous training evolutions. During Hell Week, trainees get four meals a day -- sometimes MREs, but usually hot meals of unlimited quantities. Eating hot food is a substitute for being warm and dry. It gives a needed psychological boost to tired trainees, many of whom are nearly sleeping while they eat. Pretty much every evolution during Hell Week involves the team (or boat crew) carrying their boat -- inflatable rubber Zodiacs -- over their heads. Timed exercises, runs, and crawling through mud flats are interspersed throughout the five-and-a-half days. The largest number of trainees drops out during Hell Week. |
USA! USA! USA!
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN By Americans. You guys always think you�re better than you are. |
Shit compared to ours at least.
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN Shit compared to ours at least. |
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 And you're basing that on? Have you gone through both the Australian special forces training as well as SEAL training? Have you spoken with many Navy SEALS about their training? Do you have any knowledge about the subject at all? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjHs...ayer_detailpage Pussies |
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 And you're basing that on? Have you gone through both the Australian special forces training as well as SEAL training? Have you spoken with many Navy SEALS about their training? Do you have any knowledge about the subject at all? SEAL training Pussies |
srussell getting all patriotic and shit, look at him go. 
lol I'm far from patriotic. I don't even consider myself American. I just think it's pretty ridiculous for people who have no clue to blindly say that US Navy SEALs are shit compared to other countries. Americans think SEALs are the best, apparently Australians think their special forces are the best too. 
Calling Navy SEALs "ragtag amateurs" lol.
I HEARD FROM SOMEWHERE THAT OTHER COUNTRIES' SPECIAL FORCES ARE BETTER AND ITS COOL TO HATE ON AMERICA SO I'M GOING TO SAY THAT AMERICAN SPECIAL FORCES SUCK LOL!
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 Calling Navy SEALs "ragtag amateurs" lol. |
Maybe it's just that your special forces are more expendable. Toss some turds in at them and then mop up with the real men, eh?
Nope, its because even the brass in the US acknowledge our rank superiority.
I think they're just viewed as expendable.
The topics upon which your opinion is considered worthwhile would fit snugly on the end of nou�s dick.
I bet you smell bad.
SEALS smell worse than the SASR.
Have you had to wash their scent off of your ass many times?
No, I just know their gruelling 6 week baseball training course leaves them really sweaty.
It's 25 weeks bud.
Impossible. Nobody could possibly survive that.
http://usmilitary.about.com/cs/navy/a/navyseal.htm
ONLY THE MOST ELITE SOLDIERS IN THE WORLD SURVIVE IT!
WHOOSH.
LOL U GOT ME!!!!!!
Let me join in on who's got the biggest dick here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Korea_Naval_Special_Warfare_Brigade
The trump card has landed and shot the general.
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| Originally posted by Lews Why are you so stupid? You're making me agree with Kevin again and I fucking hate agreeing with Conservatives about anything |
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 He's talking about Navy SEALS though, who are widely known as being the most elite fighting force in the whole world. Look up their objectively insane training process and say that they're "shit compared to" other countries' special forces. |
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 And you're basing that on? Have you gone through both the Australian special forces training as well as SEAL training? Have you spoken with many Navy SEALS about their training? Do you have any knowledge about the subject at all? SEAL training Pussies |
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 I just think it's pretty ridiculous for people who have no clue to blindly say that US Navy SEALs are shit compared to other countries. Americans think SEALs are the best, apparently Australians think their special forces are the best too. Calling Navy SEALs "ragtag amateurs" lol. I HEARD FROM SOMEWHERE THAT OTHER COUNTRIES' SPECIAL FORCES ARE BETTER AND ITS COOL TO HATE ON AMERICA SO I'M GOING TO SAY THAT AMERICAN SPECIAL FORCES SUCK LOL! |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN I recently met a ex British Forces (Special Boat Service) commando and he confirmed that US forces are terribly trained - he said even the Seals are disturbingly shit compared to their counterparts in either the British, French or Israeli military. He went on to explain that Seals do not even make it past entry selection training for for the SBS or even SAS. What he did say was that the US army is incredibly well equipped in comparison and have more money than they know what to do with - their kit is far superior and light years ahead of what the other comparable forces have - it's all lighter and newer. Basically, they have way more money but far less training and expertise. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Not to detract anything from how scary or how bad war is, and can be, a big part of the problem is how badly trained the normal (non-special force/elite) US troops are. My brother in law is a luitenant in the Swiss army, machine gunners corps. As part fo a international training program, armies from around the world are invited to Switzerland to participate in training maneuvers etc, and when the US troops he was amazed how poorly trained and little real experience they had. one particular exercise is to sit in a bunker while it's repeatedly hit with live ammo/shells - they had to stop the exercise just after it begah as the US troops were so freaked out they could not hold on. So much apparently, is done in simulators, with recruits that aren't fit for combat in the first place. |
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