It's probably the only flag he has access to and he wants to show his pride.
Members of 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) conduct maritime training operations onboard MH-47 Chinook helicopters from 4th Battalion 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment at Solo Point, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Sept. 1, 2010. (US Army Photo by Major Matthew R. Gregory)
A Special Operations Task Force-South weapons sergeant mans the top of an Afghan national civil order police checkpoint while his team leader talks with the ANCOP checkpoint commander Aug. 29 in the Arghandab River Valley, Kandahar province, Afghanistan.
Sgt. Mokhtar, deputy commander at an Afghan national civil order police checkpoint, talks with a Special Operations Task Force-South team leader Aug. 29 about security in his portion of the Arghandab River Valley, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Mokhtar, who is part of 3rd Battalion, 3rd Afghan National Civil Order Police Brigade, is one of nearly 200 ANCOP policeman partnered with a 20-man element from SOTF-S. The ANCOP train with and conduct joint patrols with the SOTF-S team.
A team of Special Operations Task Force-South Soldiers return fire after insurgents attacked an Afghan national civil order police checkpoint Aug. 30 in the Arghandab River Valley, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. There were no civilian casualties or property damage during the engagement.
This dude has no rear iron sight on his gun, shame on him.
This dude has no rear iron sight on his gun, shame on him.
me too, he's got a nice butt. He must work out.
me too, he's got a nice butt. He must work out.
What's that thing hanging off the side of his helmet?
What's that thing hanging off the side of his helmet?