Yeah, good thing that the war is over. Hajj have been placing IEDs in a freeway in our AO. They drive by at night, stop and drop the IED on the road through a hole in the floor of their vehicle, and drive off while a diferent team detonates the IED by remote. This have little effect on our vehicles because we have electronic countermeasures that jams the remote's signal, but it does blows up the iraqi security forces and have the potential to disrupt the upcoming elections.
So we setted up an ambush, by having 2 strykers a klick off the road with our long range surveillance equipment watching the section of the freeway were they were operating, and 3 hummvees hiding in the underpasses at both ends of the section ready to block any vehicle stopping in the freeway. We have two humvees in the farthest south exit (teams 1 and 3), and my hummvee in the farthest north exit (team 2), which is the end of the freeway were it merges with Tampa. The security plan is both hummvees in the south will support each other, and I will be supported by the 2 strykers a klick off.
So, all kinds of vehicles are driving by, nobody stopping, until this cargo truck comes along, and stop in one of the really high overpasses that links up our freeway with MSR Tampa. The surveillance team see this, and we get the order to launch. Since I am the closest to the truck, I get there first, run to the drivers door, and I pull the fucker out of his seat face first into the asphalt, while my team secures the truck. We search the fucker and I start questioning him through my terp, and he says that he wasn't sure where he was suppose to go, and was waiting for another truck to get there so he could folllow. Teams 1 and 3 arrive to our position. They search the truck twice and find nothing. The second truck that the driver said he was waiting for, got there and we search it too. We find nothing.
We got nothing on these guys, so we let them go. The two trucks head south followed by the two hummvees with teams 1 and 3 to reassume their initial positions, while my hummvee starts heading back north. We haven't gone 100m away from the place we have searched the trucks, when my hummvee gets hit by small arms fire, coming from the ground below the freeway.
The whole ground under the freeway underpasses is a masive dump full with mountains of trash from the city. The fire comes from our 5 o'clock, hitting the right side and the rear of my hummvee. I order my driver to go black light, turning all the white lights off, going infrared, and to "flip the bitch", meaning turning the vehicle around to face the enemy fire. My .50 cal gunner in the turret on top of the hummvee automatically turns into the enemy and opens up. Since I got covering fire now, I get out of the hummvee, grab my M110 sniper rifle, and I set up on top of the guard rail that protects cars from falling off the overpass.
The enemy fire stopped the moment my .50 cal gunner opened up, so I look through my scope and I see two hajjs running away with AK 47s in their hands. They are about 300m away. Its a miracle that they even hit my hummvee from that far. But with my scope and my rifle, 300m is like shooting an elephant at point blank. You can't miss. I dropped the one running behind first, because I wanted the one running in the front to keep running. If I had shot the one in the lead first, the one in the trail would have dived for cover in the middle of the trash and we would have never found him again.
Still, after all was over, surveillance reported that they had seen muzle flash from 4 diferent weapons, so I only got two of the four fuckers that fired on us. I kept my team maintaining overwatch from the top of the overpass while team 1 and 3 went down into the trash piles to clear the area. They really hate me now. Iraqi police finally made it our position, and we send a whole platoon of them to search the trash. They picked up the bodies and bagged them.
One of the things that bothers me about this engagement is that our .50 cal gunners are equiped with regular NODs, with no optics mounted in the .50s, so they cannot see that far at night. Unless the enemy keep shooting, giving away their position with their muzle flashes, our .50 cal gunners cannot make the kill. Still, .50 cals are awesome as a suppresing weapon. When they start singing, the enemy have to either break contact or die fighting.
Great story. Glad you are alive and well :hug:
By the way, this is the first time I have fired my gun in this deployment. Things are really quiet compared to our last deployment. We have raided a few houses and captured a couple bad guys, but no firefights.
Our intell guys think its going to start to pick up as we get closer to the elections.
Our time is spent doing TST missions (time sensitive targets), picking up bad guys that intell identifies, training our iraqi counterparts, iraqi federal police, so they can finally take over everything so we can go back home and get ready for Afghanistan, and patrolling/observing/overwatching possible hot spots in our area of operations.
Siege, I'm glad your all right, but have you ever heard of operational security? Should you really be writing up AARs and posting them online the day after a battle?
QuoteI get there first, run to the drivers door, and I pull the fucker out of his seat face first into the asphalt, while my team secures the truck. We search the fucker and I start questioning him through my terp, and he says that he wasn't sure where he was suppose to go, and was waiting for another truck to get there so he could folllow. Teams 1 and 3 arrive to our position. They search the truck twice and find nothing. The second truck that the driver said he was waiting for, got there and we search it too. We find nothing.
I hope you compensated him.
Quote from: jimmy olsen on November 26, 2009, 06:57:32 AM
Siege, I'm glad your all right, but have you ever heard of operational security? Should you really be writing up AARs and posting them online the day after a battle?
Yes.
Besides, I saw this episode of Generation Kill too.
Quote from: Tyr on November 26, 2009, 07:14:48 AM
QuoteI get there first, run to the drivers door, and I pull the fucker out of his seat face first into the asphalt, while my team secures the truck. We search the fucker and I start questioning him through my terp, and he says that he wasn't sure where he was suppose to go, and was waiting for another truck to get there so he could folllow. Teams 1 and 3 arrive to our position. They search the truck twice and find nothing. The second truck that the driver said he was waiting for, got there and we search it too. We find nothing.
I hope you compensated him.
Why?
:thumbsup: Siegy
Woo!
Go .50!
Quote from: Neil on November 26, 2009, 07:17:10 AM
Quote from: Tyr on November 26, 2009, 07:14:48 AM
QuoteI get there first, run to the drivers door, and I pull the fucker out of his seat face first into the asphalt, while my team secures the truck. We search the fucker and I start questioning him through my terp, and he says that he wasn't sure where he was suppose to go, and was waiting for another truck to get there so he could folllow. Teams 1 and 3 arrive to our position. They search the truck twice and find nothing. The second truck that the driver said he was waiting for, got there and we search it too. We find nothing.
I hope you compensated him.
Why?
I wouldn't appretiate being thrown out of a truck face first into the road for doing nothing wrong.
Quote from: Tyr on November 26, 2009, 07:40:08 AM
Quote from: Neil on November 26, 2009, 07:17:10 AM
Quote from: Tyr on November 26, 2009, 07:14:48 AM
QuoteI get there first, run to the drivers door, and I pull the fucker out of his seat face first into the asphalt, while my team secures the truck. We search the fucker and I start questioning him through my terp, and he says that he wasn't sure where he was suppose to go, and was waiting for another truck to get there so he could folllow. Teams 1 and 3 arrive to our position. They search the truck twice and find nothing. The second truck that the driver said he was waiting for, got there and we search it too. We find nothing.
I hope you compensated him.
Why?
I wouldn't appretiate being thrown out of a truck face first into the road for doing nothing wrong.
Siege is an Arab, so one cannot expect civilized behavior.
Quote from: Tyr on November 26, 2009, 07:40:08 AM
I wouldn't appretiate being thrown out of a truck face first into the road for doing nothing wrong.
Maybe next time the guy shouldn't be a terrorist.
Quote from: Fate on November 26, 2009, 08:06:59 AM
Siege is an Arab, so one cannot expect civilized behavior.
What is the civilized thing to do in that situation?
Not shot yet? Pity.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 26, 2009, 08:51:34 AM
Quote from: Fate on November 26, 2009, 08:06:59 AM
Siege is an Arab, so one cannot expect civilized behavior.
What is the civilized thing to do in that situation?
I suspect it isn't "pull the fucker from his seat face first into the asphalt".
Good to see Siegy still giving all those goat carcasses the what for.
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 09:53:20 AM
I suspect it isn't "pull the fucker from his seat face first into the asphalt".
Go on.
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 09:53:20 AM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 26, 2009, 08:51:34 AM
Quote from: Fate on November 26, 2009, 08:06:59 AM
Siege is an Arab, so one cannot expect civilized behavior.
What is the civilized thing to do in that situation?
I suspect it isn't "pull the fucker from his seat face first into the asphalt".
The problem with questioning stuff like that is that if you take Fate give him an M16 and put him on that road that night with the same task, he would be so afraid he would be shooting at anything that moves.
Quote from: Tamas on November 26, 2009, 10:23:35 AM
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 09:53:20 AM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 26, 2009, 08:51:34 AM
Quote from: Fate on November 26, 2009, 08:06:59 AM
Siege is an Arab, so one cannot expect civilized behavior.
What is the civilized thing to do in that situation?
I suspect it isn't "pull the fucker from his seat face first into the asphalt".
The problem with questioning stuff like that is that if you take Fate give him an M16 and put him on that road that night with the same task, he would be so afraid he would be shooting at anything that moves.
And missing just before he gets killed.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 26, 2009, 09:58:00 AM
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 09:53:20 AM
I suspect it isn't "pull the fucker from his seat face first into the asphalt".
Go on.
Would you expect such conduct from, say, a policeman pulling you over for a random search?
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 10:57:07 AM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 26, 2009, 09:58:00 AM
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 09:53:20 AM
I suspect it isn't "pull the fucker from his seat face first into the asphalt".
Go on.
Would you expect such conduct from, say, a policeman pulling you over for a random search?
Siege isn't a cop, Iraq isn't Small Town america.
Quote from: Grey Fox on November 26, 2009, 10:58:35 AM
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 10:57:07 AM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 26, 2009, 09:58:00 AM
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 09:53:20 AM
I suspect it isn't "pull the fucker from his seat face first into the asphalt".
Go on.
Would you expect such conduct from, say, a policeman pulling you over for a random search?
Siege isn't a cop, Iraq isn't Small Town america.
And soldiers don't stop-and-search motor traffic. What's your point?
Quote from: Siege on November 26, 2009, 05:03:56 AMI dropped the one running behind first, because I wanted the one running in the front to keep running.
:lol:
That's great
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 11:01:54 AM
And soldiers don't stop-and-search motor traffic. What's your point?
Lots of war movies suggest otherwise.
A few pics of me training iraqis:
These are our iraqis counterpart.
We mix them with our guys so they get used to work with us.
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"Get your guns up, bend your knees!"
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"Pay attention, mothefuckers!"
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American soldiers got to the finnish line way faster than our iraqis.
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These are the iraqis, way later. They are not physically fit.
If some anti-American PR agency is not paying Siegy for making people hate America, it should - as he is doing their work for them for free.
Quote from: Martinus on November 26, 2009, 09:34:52 AM
Not shot yet? Pity.
In this Holiday Season, Martinus would like to remind everyone: Stay Classy! :thumbsup:
Good to hear things worked out more or less alright for you Siege. Stay safe over there and keep us updated on events if you can.
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 11:01:54 AM
And soldiers don't stop-and-search motor traffic. What's your point?
The two situations are not remotely comparable. Siege was dealing with the likelihood that the driver was armed, that he was carrying an IED that could be remote detonated, that he had buddies in the neighborhood who were armed, and some chance that the driver or truck was rigged for a suicide attack.
Quote from: Martinus on November 26, 2009, 11:12:02 AM
If some anti-American PR agency is not paying Siegy for making people hate America, it should - as he is doing their work for them for free.
Just be happy that you have enough money to keep the real world out of your life, and don't act like you know it.
This is me teaching them how to properly search a suspect.
My class included both hostile and non-hostile search.
There is no need to be rough when you have security and the guy you are searching is not a suspect.
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"Always make them face away from you"
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"Kick their legs open"
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Hostile search "Against the wall, knee to the balls"
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From left to right: Team 3 leader, platoon sergeant, and me, team 2 leader
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Practical exercise. Those are our iraqis searching a car, while me, instead of supervising their work, I'm checking out some chick riding on the back of another car.
It takes forever to load anything with this stupid iraqi ISP.
Quote from: Martinus on November 26, 2009, 09:34:52 AM
Not shot yet? Pity.
I'm confident we'll be rid of you via AIDS before we lose anyone else from Languish.
Quote from: Martinus on November 26, 2009, 11:12:02 AM
If some anti-American PR agency is not paying Siegy for making people hate America, it should - as he is doing their work for them for free.
I don't see how anything he posted in this thread does that.
Or are all Polish soldiers nice little girls selling you baked cookies?
Interesting story and pictures, Siege. Personally, I may not always agree with the people on this board, but I'm happy when they are not getting shot or killed or some such. Oppose the war, but support the troops and all that.
Siege, have you gained weight? :unsure:
Interesting stuff, Siege. Keep the stories and pics comming.
Great story Siegy, nice work. Have a great Thanksgiving, I hope they hook you guys up with the fixings.
Nice, Siege. :thumbsup:
Quote from: Berkut on November 26, 2009, 12:13:52 PM
Great story Siegy, nice work. Have a great Thanksgiving, I hope they hook you guys up with the fixings.
Is turkey kosher?
Quote from: Martinus on November 26, 2009, 09:34:52 AM
Not shot yet? Pity.
I sincerely hope you catch aids. Today.
Quote from: Alcibiades on November 26, 2009, 02:35:56 PM
Quote from: Martinus on November 26, 2009, 09:34:52 AM
Not shot yet? Pity.
I sincerely hope you catch aids. Today.
Everyone does. The best thing that Martinus could do for the acceptance of gays is to die.
Quote from: Syt on November 26, 2009, 11:52:31 AM
Siege, have you gained weight? :unsure:
He's been chowing down on the hummus, schwarma and kebabs. ;)
Stay safe, Siege.
It's hard not to look positively on Siegebreaker's dedication. It's a shame that his loyalties are somewhat misplaced (what with the whole Israel-China-USA thing), but he is very dedicated.
:yes:
Quote from: Neil on November 26, 2009, 09:31:34 PM
It's hard not to look positively on Siegebreaker's dedication. It's a shame that his loyalties are somewhat misplaced (what with the whole Israel-China-USA thing), but he is very dedicated.
Awesome, Seige :cool:
Siege do your Iraqis know about your background? If so how does that go over?
Ha! Am I the only one looking forward to Siege getting one between the eyes?
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on November 27, 2009, 12:55:37 PM
Siege do your Iraqis know about your background? If so how does that go over?
IIRC he described a situation where he was outed as an Israeli by one of his teammates and that it didn't go over well with the Iraqis.
Quote from: Zanza on November 27, 2009, 01:10:40 PM
IIRC he described a situation where he was outed as an Israeli by one of his teammates and that it didn't go over well with the Iraqis.
He said he got all freaked out but I don't remember the locals having any particular reaction.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 27, 2009, 01:18:15 PM
Quote from: Zanza on November 27, 2009, 01:10:40 PM
IIRC he described a situation where he was outed as an Israeli by one of his teammates and that it didn't go over well with the Iraqis.
He said he got all freaked out but I don't remember the locals having any particular reaction.
I think I remember him saying they had some kind of negative reaction, completely shocked or something, and told his team to never mention it again
Quote from: Jaron on November 27, 2009, 01:04:24 PM
Ha! Am I the only one looking forward to Siege getting one between the eyes?
You & Martinus should talk.
Oh, wait!
What Marty & Jaron really want is for Siege to take one in the leg, so he'll have nothing to do but sit around getting drunk and posting on Languish.
Here is a present for Siege:
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Another year before Disney dumps her and she is preggers in Tennessee.
Oh she is so not going down that path, Ed!!!
She has a MINEFIELD in her future she'll need to navigate, which is complicated by the fact she has no singing talent, but its been one before.
Stay safe out there Siegy. You are our man in the trenches and one gotta respect that if nothing else. :)
:yes: Siege, you might be obnoxious, neurotic, and a moron at times, but keep your diet lead-free, OK? ;)
No Chinese food? :(
Quote from: Syt on November 26, 2009, 11:52:31 AM
Interesting story and pictures, Siege. Personally, I may not always agree with the people on this board, but I'm happy when they are not getting shot or killed or some such. Oppose the war, but support the troops and all that.
Siege, have you gained weight? :unsure:
:mad: I have not gained weight!
I keep a healthy diet, and I don't eat hajji food on the streets.
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Better than MREs, I can tell you that.
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Some Hajj sneaking behind me to steal my hajji bread and my fake Raybans.
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Some suspicious activity right there, but since these days we are just tourists, instead of searching those guys I just ordered my RTO to take a picture of me with the dudes in the background.
Intell gathering for the win.
Why are those pictures so small?
What did I do wrong this time?
Quote from: Siege on January 03, 2010, 04:21:33 PM
Why are those pictures so small?
What did I do wrong this time?
took them with a tiny camera?
Dam, its going to take forever to upload the pictures in the size I want them.
I really hate iraqis and their slow internet.
And their low quality DVDs.
Every time I go to the hajji shops to buy movies, they tell me "These are DVD quality!"
I guess DVD quality in arabic means a dude with a tripod recording the movie in a theater, as oppousse to the usual handheld cameras they normaly use.
Quote from: Siege on January 03, 2010, 04:31:35 PM
Every time I go to the hajji shops to buy movies, they tell me "These are DVD quality!"
I guess DVD quality in arabic means a dude with a tripod recording the movie in a theater, as oppousse to the usual handheld cameras they normaly use.
:lol:
Quote from: Ed Anger on November 27, 2009, 02:18:15 PM
Here is a present for Siege:
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Another year before Disney dumps her and she is preggers in Tennessee.
:o I hadn't seen this picture.
There is no hope for humankind.
What makes you say that? I thought you'd be happy.
Quote from: Neil on January 03, 2010, 04:43:15 PM
What makes you say that? I thought you'd be happy.
She's too old for him now. :D
She's showing her ankles
the chick in the background is taking a dump.
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 11:01:54 AM
Quote from: Grey Fox on November 26, 2009, 10:58:35 AM
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 10:57:07 AM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 26, 2009, 09:58:00 AM
Quote from: Warspite on November 26, 2009, 09:53:20 AM
I suspect it isn't "pull the fucker from his seat face first into the asphalt".
Go on.
Would you expect such conduct from, say, a policeman pulling you over for a random search?
Siege isn't a cop, Iraq isn't Small Town america.
And soldiers don't stop-and-search motor traffic. What's your point?
That comparing to two is like comparing apples to oranges.
I, for one, enjoy your stories and updates. :licklips:
Quote from: Siege on January 03, 2010, 04:21:33 PM
Why are those pictures so small?
What did I do wrong this time?
I can't see the pics at all. Just red Xs.
OK, I had to upload the pictures again to imageshack, but now they look better.
I took forever to upload. What a piece of crap.
So I modified my previous post with the pictures.
Let me know if you can see them now or if if you still have red dots.
Well, this picture below is to show that I really like iraqi children, even though I know they are going to become terrorist when they grow up. Look at the trash dump behind. That's where the firefight happened, though farther south. This picture was taken on the northern side of the intersection between Tampa and Vernon.
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"Smile for the camera, you little bitches!"
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"Ok, you didn't do a good job smiling, so I only have one candy for the two of you".
Quote from: Neil on January 03, 2010, 04:43:15 PM
What makes you say that? I thought you'd be happy.
She have become a whore!
I am only atracted to decent, virgin, girls.
You know that.
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You're supposed to get them to hold up humorous signs first.
Bit of a harrowing story Siegy, getting shot at, vehicle hit. Good job over there. Good luck man.
The tubby kid doesn't look like the terrorist type. Too jolly.
Quote from: Siege on January 04, 2010, 06:04:45 AM
She have become a whore!
I am only atracted to decent, virgin, girls.
You know that.
Wait, you're not attracted to your wife? :P
Quote from: Tonitrus on January 04, 2010, 09:41:06 PM
Wait, you're not attracted to your wife? :P
Wonder how he'll react when she gets pregnant.
Quote from: Siege on January 04, 2010, 06:04:45 AM
Quote from: Neil on January 03, 2010, 04:43:15 PM
What makes you say that? I thought you'd be happy.
She have become a whore!
I am only atracted to decent, virgin, girls.
You know that.
I know a way to get 72 of those.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on January 04, 2010, 09:40:51 PM
The tubby kid doesn't look like the terrorist type. Too jolly.
He is going to be a cell leader whe he grows up.
The more I see of Siegy, the more I am convinced that pedophiles should be shot. Hopefully some stray Iraqi bullet will do what the justice system fails to accomplish.
Quote from: Siege on January 04, 2010, 06:04:45 AM
Quote from: Neil on January 03, 2010, 04:43:15 PM
What makes you say that? I thought you'd be happy.
She have become a whore!
I am only atracted to decent, virgin, girls.
You know that.
You do know that you and Hajji are the same guy, right?
Quote from: Martinus on January 05, 2010, 07:30:44 AM
The more I see of Siegy, the more I am convinced that pedophiles should be shot. Hopefully some stray Iraqi bullet will do what the justice system fails to accomplish.
You are just jealous that my dick is not yours to suck.
Martin, what the hell? I mean..that's a bit totally unprovoked, isnt it?
Siege is a man with proper values, is defending America's honour overseas, and a credit to his people.
Your a simpering drama queen of a lawyer. Because his tastes are not depraved, you hope he gets shot?
I have always been nominally friendly to you, but that's a really horrible thing for you to say.
Quote from: Lettow77 on January 05, 2010, 08:30:08 AM
Martin, what the hell? I mean..that's a bit totally unprovoked, isnt it?
Of course not. Siege called Miley a whore.
er, but would you not say she is? I mean, the pictures are a bit damning.
lolz
Why did Jaron use his Lettow sock for that post? :huh:
Quote from: Siege on January 04, 2010, 05:53:58 AM
So I modified my previous post with the pictures.
Let me know if you can see them now or if if you still have red dots.
I can see them now :hug:
Quote from: Siege on January 04, 2010, 05:53:58 AM
So I modified my previous post with the pictures.
Let me know if you can see them now or if if you still have red dots.
No more red dots.
But you need more pouches.
Quote from: Lettow77 on January 05, 2010, 08:30:08 AM
Martin, what the hell? I mean..that's a bit totally unprovoked, isnt it?
Siege is a man with proper values, is defending America's honour overseas, and a credit to his people.
Your a simpering drama queen of a lawyer. Because his tastes are not depraved, you hope he gets shot?
I have always been nominally friendly to you, but that's a really horrible thing for you to say.
I'd never have guessed that american southerners like Lettow and Israelis like Siegebreaker should be in heart-felt agreement with arabs and other primitive peoples. Well, OK, I would have. That said, I do find it quite quaint and I like reading Siegebreakers posts as I like looking at a rare dangerous animal behind bars in a zoo or I like hearing about primitive tribes still doing primitive things half-way across the world. Not to mention it has changed my opinion of the American army: I previously held it in entirely too high a regard.
Speaking of primitive peoples, Israel, etc, my father lives in Jakarta and told me of how, at Suharno-Hatta airport, there was a large group of Papuans on their way back to Irian Jaya, the Indonesian half of Papua under quite repressive Indonesian rule. They were all wearing t-shirts with the star of David which they had, presumably, been walking around with in Jakarta. Civilized football, which some of you might know as "soccer", is very much popular in Indonesia, and Jayapura, from the largest city in Irian Jaya by the same name, are the reigning Indonesian champions (Indonesians blame this on the size of Papuans; they are very much larger than for example the javanese, and the javanese consider this an unfair advantage). Whenever Jayapura comes to play teams in muslim parts of Indonesia, which is to say most parts of Indonesia, they carry large billboards with the star of David when they enter the football stadiums. They walk around with these in front of the crowds. And most of the time they win the games. They are generally christians and not jews - I belive they mostly do this because they know it will provoke the muslims. Soccer is taken very seriously in Indonesia - when I was in Jakarta they dared not play in Jakarta due to the risk of rioting so the Jakarta teams had to play their home games in the provinces (it is however not recommended for westerners to go to Indonesian football games anyway, as it entails a considerable risk of being caught up in the violence - one of few Indonesian words to make it into the dictionaries of many western languages is the word "amok"; a westerner should also never drive a car, as he will automatically be presumed guilty when lynch justice is to be handed out after an accident - the traffic in Jakarta is also very bad even by Asian standards, many say it is the worst in the world, and having experienced it first-hand, I have no troubles believing this to be true - as a travesty of New York being the Big Apple, there are those who have taken to calling Jakarta the Big Durian - the durian is a fruit with a vile and pungent smell that is popular in SE Asia). Anyway the Papuans are a crazy, primitive bunch, and I like them much the same way as I like Siegebreaker (though I do not like Siegebreaker and people like Siegebreaker being entrusted with power over life and death by the US army; who knows what primitive beliefs he might have in regards to warfare - we have already seen some examples of these). I wanted to go to Irian Jaya or PNG when I was in the region, but instead I went to Timor-Leste and considering the notorious unreliability of carriers in the region, and my flight home being only a few weeks away, I didn't have the buffert of time required, so it'll have to be some other time.
bork bork bork
Quote from: Pat on January 05, 2010, 04:42:58 PM
Quote from: Lettow77 on January 05, 2010, 08:30:08 AM
Martin, what the hell? I mean..that's a bit totally unprovoked, isnt it?
Siege is a man with proper values, is defending America's honour overseas, and a credit to his people.
Your a simpering drama queen of a lawyer. Because his tastes are not depraved, you hope he gets shot?
I have always been nominally friendly to you, but that's a really horrible thing for you to say.
I'd never have guessed that american southerners like Lettow and Israelis like Siegebreaker should be in heart-felt agreement with arabs and other primitive peoples. Well, OK, I would have. That said, I do find it quite quaint and I like reading Siegebreakers posts as I like looking at a rare dangerous animal behind bars in a zoo or I like hearing about primitive tribes still doing primitive things half-way across the world. Not to mention it has changed my opinion of the American army: I previously held it in entirely too high a regard.
Speaking of primitive peoples, Israel, etc, my father lives in Jakarta and told me of how, at Suharno-Hatta airport, there was a large group of Papuans on their way back to Irian Jaya, the Indonesian half of Papua under quite repressive Indonesian rule. They were all wearing t-shirts with the star of David which they had, presumably, been walking around with in Jakarta. Civilized football, which some of you might know as "soccer", is very much popular in Indonesia, and Jayapura, from the largest city in Irian Jaya by the same name, are the reigning Indonesian champions (Indonesians blame this on the size of Papuans; they are very much larger than for example the javanese, and the javanese consider this an unfair advantage). Whenever Jayapura comes to play teams in muslim parts of Indonesia, which is to say most parts of Indonesia, they carry large billboards with the star of David when they enter the football stadiums. They walk around with these in front of the crowds. And most of the time they win the games. They are generally christians and not jews - I belive they mostly do this because they know it will provoke the muslims. Soccer is taken very seriously in Indonesia - when I was in Jakarta they dared not play in Jakarta due to the risk of rioting so the Jakarta teams had to play their home games in the provinces (it is however not recommended for westerners to go to Indonesian football games anyway, as it entails a considerable risk of being caught up in the violence - one of few Indonesian words to make it into the dictionaries of many western languages is the word "amok"; a westerner should also never drive a car, as he will automatically be presumed guilty when lynch justice is to be handed out after an accident - the traffic in Jakarta is also very bad even by Asian standards, many say it is the worst in the world, and having experienced it first-hand, I have no troubles believing this to be true - as a travesty of New York being the Big Apple, there are those who have taken to calling Jakarta the Big Durian - the durian is a fruit with a vile and pungent smell that is popular in SE Asia). Anyway the Papuans are a crazy, primitive bunch, and I like them much the same way as I like Siegebreaker (though I do not like Siegebreaker and people like Siegebreaker being entrusted with power over life and death by the US army; who knows what primitive beliefs he might have in regards to warfare - we have already seen some examples of these). I wanted to go to Irian Jaya or PNG when I was in the region, but instead I went to Timor-Leste and considering the notorious unreliability of carriers in the region, and my flight home being only a few weeks away, I didn't have the buffert of time required, so it'll have to be some other time.
Here is a tip: leave out the blank line, it just breaks up the block of text pattern.
I'll consider that the next time.
Yet again, the idea that soldiers should not be fond of their work surfaces. Perhaps they should be a more appropriate moral compass, like a cocktail-slipping lawyer jumping from one dick to the next daily.
Quote from: Lettow77 on January 05, 2010, 08:30:08 AM
Martin, what the hell? I mean..that's a bit totally unprovoked, isnt it?
Siege is a man with proper values, is defending America's honour overseas, and a credit to his people.
Your a simpering drama queen of a lawyer. Because his tastes are not depraved, you hope he gets shot?
I have always been nominally friendly to you, but that's a really horrible thing for you to say.
Siege is not loyal to America. Like Lieberman, it's always Israel first.
Quote from: Pat on January 05, 2010, 04:42:58 PM
Quote from: Lettow77 on January 05, 2010, 08:30:08 AM
Martin, what the hell? I mean..that's a bit totally unprovoked, isnt it?
Siege is a man with proper values, is defending America's honour overseas, and a credit to his people.
Your a simpering drama queen of a lawyer. Because his tastes are not depraved, you hope he gets shot?
I have always been nominally friendly to you, but that's a really horrible thing for you to say.
I'd never have guessed that american southerners like Lettow and Israelis like Siegebreaker should be in heart-felt agreement with arabs and other primitive peoples. Well, OK, I would have. That said, I do find it quite quaint and I like reading Siegebreakers posts as I like looking at a rare dangerous animal behind bars in a zoo or I like hearing about primitive tribes still doing primitive things half-way across the world. Not to mention it has changed my opinion of the American army: I previously held it in entirely too high a regard.
Speaking of primitive peoples, Israel, etc, my father lives in Jakarta and told me of how, at Suharno-Hatta airport, there was a large group of Papuans on their way back to Irian Jaya, the Indonesian half of Papua under quite repressive Indonesian rule. They were all wearing t-shirts with the star of David which they had, presumably, been walking around with in Jakarta. Civilized football, which some of you might know as "soccer", is very much popular in Indonesia, and Jayapura, from the largest city in Irian Jaya by the same name, are the reigning Indonesian champions (Indonesians blame this on the size of Papuans; they are very much larger than for example the javanese, and the javanese consider this an unfair advantage). Whenever Jayapura comes to play teams in muslim parts of Indonesia, which is to say most parts of Indonesia, they carry large billboards with the star of David when they enter the football stadiums. They walk around with these in front of the crowds. And most of the time they win the games. They are generally christians and not jews - I belive they mostly do this because they know it will provoke the muslims. Soccer is taken very seriously in Indonesia - when I was in Jakarta they dared not play in Jakarta due to the risk of rioting so the Jakarta teams had to play their home games in the provinces (it is however not recommended for westerners to go to Indonesian football games anyway, as it entails a considerable risk of being caught up in the violence - one of few Indonesian words to make it into the dictionaries of many western languages is the word "amok"; a westerner should also never drive a car, as he will automatically be presumed guilty when lynch justice is to be handed out after an accident - the traffic in Jakarta is also very bad even by Asian standards, many say it is the worst in the world, and having experienced it first-hand, I have no troubles believing this to be true - as a travesty of New York being the Big Apple, there are those who have taken to calling Jakarta the Big Durian - the durian is a fruit with a vile and pungent smell that is popular in SE Asia). Anyway the Papuans are a crazy, primitive bunch, and I like them much the same way as I like Siegebreaker (though I do not like Siegebreaker and people like Siegebreaker being entrusted with power over life and death by the US army; who knows what primitive beliefs he might have in regards to warfare - we have already seen some examples of these). I wanted to go to Irian Jaya or PNG when I was in the region, but instead I went to Timor-Leste and considering the notorious unreliability of carriers in the region, and my flight home being only a few weeks away, I didn't have the buffert of time required, so it'll have to be some other time.
Executive summary?
Quote from: The Brain on January 05, 2010, 07:28:59 PM
Quote from: Pat on January 05, 2010, 04:42:58 PM
Quote from: Lettow77 on January 05, 2010, 08:30:08 AM
Martin, what the hell? I mean..that's a bit totally unprovoked, isnt it?
Siege is a man with proper values, is defending America's honour overseas, and a credit to his people.
Your a simpering drama queen of a lawyer. Because his tastes are not depraved, you hope he gets shot?
I have always been nominally friendly to you, but that's a really horrible thing for you to say.
I'd never have guessed that american southerners like Lettow and Israelis like Siegebreaker should be in heart-felt agreement with arabs and other primitive peoples. Well, OK, I would have. That said, I do find it quite quaint and I like reading Siegebreakers posts as I like looking at a rare dangerous animal behind bars in a zoo or I like hearing about primitive tribes still doing primitive things half-way across the world. Not to mention it has changed my opinion of the American army: I previously held it in entirely too high a regard.
Speaking of primitive peoples, Israel, etc, my father lives in Jakarta and told me of how, at Suharno-Hatta airport, there was a large group of Papuans on their way back to Irian Jaya, the Indonesian half of Papua under quite repressive Indonesian rule. They were all wearing t-shirts with the star of David which they had, presumably, been walking around with in Jakarta. Civilized football, which some of you might know as "soccer", is very much popular in Indonesia, and Jayapura, from the largest city in Irian Jaya by the same name, are the reigning Indonesian champions (Indonesians blame this on the size of Papuans; they are very much larger than for example the javanese, and the javanese consider this an unfair advantage). Whenever Jayapura comes to play teams in muslim parts of Indonesia, which is to say most parts of Indonesia, they carry large billboards with the star of David when they enter the football stadiums. They walk around with these in front of the crowds. And most of the time they win the games. They are generally christians and not jews - I belive they mostly do this because they know it will provoke the muslims. Soccer is taken very seriously in Indonesia - when I was in Jakarta they dared not play in Jakarta due to the risk of rioting so the Jakarta teams had to play their home games in the provinces (it is however not recommended for westerners to go to Indonesian football games anyway, as it entails a considerable risk of being caught up in the violence - one of few Indonesian words to make it into the dictionaries of many western languages is the word "amok"; a westerner should also never drive a car, as he will automatically be presumed guilty when lynch justice is to be handed out after an accident - the traffic in Jakarta is also very bad even by Asian standards, many say it is the worst in the world, and having experienced it first-hand, I have no troubles believing this to be true - as a travesty of New York being the Big Apple, there are those who have taken to calling Jakarta the Big Durian - the durian is a fruit with a vile and pungent smell that is popular in SE Asia). Anyway the Papuans are a crazy, primitive bunch, and I like them much the same way as I like Siegebreaker (though I do not like Siegebreaker and people like Siegebreaker being entrusted with power over life and death by the US army; who knows what primitive beliefs he might have in regards to warfare - we have already seen some examples of these). I wanted to go to Irian Jaya or PNG when I was in the region, but instead I went to Timor-Leste and considering the notorious unreliability of carriers in the region, and my flight home being only a few weeks away, I didn't have the buffert of time required, so it'll have to be some other time.
Executive summary?
Raping prisoners of war is wrong.
lol yes
"-I thought the POW was a prostitute!"
Give the dude a break.
Quote from: The Brain on January 05, 2010, 07:28:59 PM
Quote from: Pat on January 05, 2010, 04:42:58 PM
Quote from: Lettow77 on January 05, 2010, 08:30:08 AM
Martin, what the hell? I mean..that's a bit totally unprovoked, isnt it?
Siege is a man with proper values, is defending America's honour overseas, and a credit to his people.
Your a simpering drama queen of a lawyer. Because his tastes are not depraved, you hope he gets shot?
I have always been nominally friendly to you, but that's a really horrible thing for you to say.
I'd never have guessed that american southerners like Lettow and Israelis like Siegebreaker should be in heart-felt agreement with arabs and other primitive peoples. Well, OK, I would have. That said, I do find it quite quaint and I like reading Siegebreakers posts as I like looking at a rare dangerous animal behind bars in a zoo or I like hearing about primitive tribes still doing primitive things half-way across the world. Not to mention it has changed my opinion of the American army: I previously held it in entirely too high a regard.
Speaking of primitive peoples, Israel, etc, my father lives in Jakarta and told me of how, at Suharno-Hatta airport, there was a large group of Papuans on their way back to Irian Jaya, the Indonesian half of Papua under quite repressive Indonesian rule. They were all wearing t-shirts with the star of David which they had, presumably, been walking around with in Jakarta. Civilized football, which some of you might know as "soccer", is very much popular in Indonesia, and Jayapura, from the largest city in Irian Jaya by the same name, are the reigning Indonesian champions (Indonesians blame this on the size of Papuans; they are very much larger than for example the javanese, and the javanese consider this an unfair advantage). Whenever Jayapura comes to play teams in muslim parts of Indonesia, which is to say most parts of Indonesia, they carry large billboards with the star of David when they enter the football stadiums. They walk around with these in front of the crowds. And most of the time they win the games. They are generally christians and not jews - I belive they mostly do this because they know it will provoke the muslims. Soccer is taken very seriously in Indonesia - when I was in Jakarta they dared not play in Jakarta due to the risk of rioting so the Jakarta teams had to play their home games in the provinces (it is however not recommended for westerners to go to Indonesian football games anyway, as it entails a considerable risk of being caught up in the violence - one of few Indonesian words to make it into the dictionaries of many western languages is the word "amok"; a westerner should also never drive a car, as he will automatically be presumed guilty when lynch justice is to be handed out after an accident - the traffic in Jakarta is also very bad even by Asian standards, many say it is the worst in the world, and having experienced it first-hand, I have no troubles believing this to be true - as a travesty of New York being the Big Apple, there are those who have taken to calling Jakarta the Big Durian - the durian is a fruit with a vile and pungent smell that is popular in SE Asia). Anyway the Papuans are a crazy, primitive bunch, and I like them much the same way as I like Siegebreaker (though I do not like Siegebreaker and people like Siegebreaker being entrusted with power over life and death by the US army; who knows what primitive beliefs he might have in regards to warfare - we have already seen some examples of these). I wanted to go to Irian Jaya or PNG when I was in the region, but instead I went to Timor-Leste and considering the notorious unreliability of carriers in the region, and my flight home being only a few weeks away, I didn't have the buffert of time required, so it'll have to be some other time.
Executive summary?
See Ed Angerbutts post above yours
It's a damn tough and immensely dangerous and deadly job the soldiers do. My regard for them goes up about every time I hear them talk about, or read about, what they do as daily fare in a combat zone; no matter which war. Just here Seige's vehicle was hit by enemy fire. That has to be about as real as it gets, being fired on.
Quote from: KRonn on January 08, 2010, 02:34:00 PM
It's a damn tough and immensely dangerous and deadly job the soldiers do. My regard for them goes up about every time I hear them talk about, or read about, what they do as daily fare in a combat zone; no matter which war. Just here Seige's vehicle was hit by enemy fire. That has to be about as real as it gets, being fired on.
:yes:
Quote from: KRonn on January 08, 2010, 02:34:00 PM
It's a damn tough and immensely dangerous and deadly job the soldiers do. My regard for them goes up about every time I hear them talk about, or read about, what they do as daily fare in a combat zone; no matter which war. Just here Seige's vehicle was hit by enemy fire. That has to be about as real as it gets, being fired on.
Sure, that's all true, but why post it? Siege comes here for the abuse. :P
Quote from: Peter Wiggin on January 08, 2010, 02:59:30 PM
Quote from: KRonn on January 08, 2010, 02:34:00 PM
It's a damn tough and immensely dangerous and deadly job the soldiers do. My regard for them goes up about every time I hear them talk about, or read about, what they do as daily fare in a combat zone; no matter which war. Just here Seige's vehicle was hit by enemy fire. That has to be about as real as it gets, being fired on.
Sure, that's all true, but why post it? Siege comes here for the abuse. :P
:D
I think I found Siege's wedding cake:
NSFW!
http://wedinator.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/129059903081448758.jpg
Siege (or anyone else who knows Hebrews): what does the writing say?
Quote from: Peter Wiggin on January 08, 2010, 02:59:30 PM
Quote from: KRonn on January 08, 2010, 02:34:00 PM
It's a damn tough and immensely dangerous and deadly job the soldiers do. My regard for them goes up about every time I hear them talk about, or read about, what they do as daily fare in a combat zone; no matter which war. Just here Seige's vehicle was hit by enemy fire. That has to be about as real as it gets, being fired on.
Sure, that's all true, but why post it? Siege comes here for the abuse. :P
Telling us trolls are losers about it seems to help with his PTSD issues. I am glad Languish can finally help mental health instead of ruin it.