"The Typical Special Operator"

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There should be one for operator in civilian attire. 5.11 pants, some kind of tactical color hat with velcro, a flanel shirt and some sweet merrils or 5-fingers.
 
has thousands of dollars of miscelaneous gear sitting in his basement/garage.
-14 pairs of random oakleys, with an assortment of lenses
-17 outdated IR strobes
-32 wrist compasses
-47 camalbak bladders
-143 pieces of snivel gear
-182 gerber tools

You get the point...
 
has thousands of dollars of miscelaneous gear sitting in his basement/garage.
-14 pairs of random oakleys, with an assortment of lenses
-17 outdated IR strobes
-32 wrist compasses
-47 camalbak bladders
-143 pieces of snivel gear
-182 gerber tools

You get the point...

Oh man that reminds me I have to organize the garage =/
 
has thousands of dollars of miscelaneous gear sitting in his basement/garage.
-14 pairs of random oakleys, with an assortment of lenses
-17 outdated IR strobes
-32 wrist compasses
-47 camalbak bladders
-143 pieces of snivel gear
-182 gerber tools

You get the point...
I've been meaning to Ebay this shit. Could really use the scrap these days.
 
Can cuss, swear, and act tough....but god forbid if you ever steal his "snookie", "woobie", or "smoking jacket" :-)

I LOVE my smoking jacket. Especially after they got smart and started making them with buttons pre-sewn so you can wear it as outerwear. Flipflops, black shorts, and the smoking jacket was what I wore back and forth to the shower during the winter in Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
Avg guy coming thru SFAS have 6 years in Army
42% percent of SF have degrees after 1st enlistment on ODA
 
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