US Army SOF Photos

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Given that whole forums have disappeared, I had to clarify....

Break, break. Who is this COMCAM Joe guy and who in the DOD released the video? See, if the DoD released it, fine. If not? Um....well, if you don't see the problem then I don't know what to say.
 
Given that whole forums have disappeared, I had to clarify....

Break, break. Who is this COMCAM Joe guy and who in the DOD released the video? See, if the DoD released it, fine. If not? Um....well, if you don't see the problem then I don't know what to say.

Roger.
Roger.

Do you want the honors? Or shall I?
 
Way of the Gun (Instructor Frank Proctor -Former SF) posted the Youtube link on their Facebook feed and that is how I saw it. Before you clicked the link it says "filmed by Connor M. Released by PAO Director Matt L."

That is the extent of what I know about the video and please delete my post if that is not enough. Understood on source as well for the future.
 
Was both happy and envious to see the ram's head in the picture. I would not mind an opportunity to work in that place with those people again.
I was just about to say the same thing. My old company mates slinging lead downrange!
Here are a few more... These were also part of the video Sendero posted above that got taken down.

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U.S. Special Forces, attached to Combine Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, watch as Afghan National Army special forces and commandos clear compounds during an operation in the Nejrab district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, May 27, 2014. USSF assisted ANASF and commandos on an operation to disrupt insurgent freedom of maneuver in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez/Released)

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An U.S. Special Forces Soldier, attached to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, scans an open field for activity after receiving enemy fire during an operation in the Nejrab district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, May 27, 2014. USSF assisted Afghan National Army special forces and commandos on an operation to disrupt insurgent freedom of maneuver in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez/Released)

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An U.S. Special Forces soldier, attached to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, scans a valley from a rooftop during an operation in the Nejrab district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, May 27, 2014. USSF assisted Afghan National Army special forces and commandos on an operation to disrupt insurgent freedom of maneuver in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez/Released)

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U.S. Special Forces Soldiers, attached to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, respond to hostile enemy fire during a firefight in the Nejrab district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, May 27, 2014. USSF assisted ANASF and commandos on an operation to disrupt insurgent freedom of maneuver in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez/Released)

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U.S. Special Forces Soldiers and Afghan National Army commandos wait for a medical evacuation helicopter to escort a wounded commando out of hostile territory in the Nejrab district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, May 27, 2014. USSF assisted ANASF and commandos on an operation to disrupt insurgent freedom of maneuver in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez/Released)

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U.S. Special Forces Soldiers and Afghan National Army commandos rush a wounded commando to a medical evacuation helicopter during an operation in the Nejrab district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, May 27, 2014. USSF assisted ANASF and commandos on an operation to disrupt insurgent freedom of maneuver in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez/Released)

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U.S. service members, attached to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, rest after an extensive firefight took place during an operation in the Nejrab district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, May 27, 2014. USSF assisted ANASF and Commandos on an operation to disrupt insurgent freedom of maneuver in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez/Released)


Source: Defense.gov
 
Glad to see the guys are still kicking butt and taking names.

Thanks for putting the source. I half expected @RB to be in one of those photos. :D
 
Glad to see the guys are still kicking butt and taking names.

Thanks for putting the source. I half expected @RB to be in one of those photos. :D

Geeking out a bit, but I recognized those cell towers: guys are back in our old stomping grounds! @Viper1 and @Squidward, you guys recognize that BR of the guy on the left? I'm sending some cookies with their team logo off to them tomorrow!
 
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A member of the Special Operations team from the United States, prepares to zero his weapon system during the beginning phases of the Fuerzas Comando 2014 competition. Teams from 17 nations from across the Americas will compete in Fuerzas Comando 2014 in Colombia July 23-31.Members from each nation practiced firing their weapons during a familiarization event for Fuerzas Comando at the Colombian National Training Center, July 21, 2014. Fuerzas Comando, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored Special Forces skills competition and fellowship program. Special Operations Command South serves as the U.S. execution agent for the exercise.
 
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A member of the Special Operations team from the United States, prepares to zero his weapon system during A weapons familiarization range July 21 in Fort Tolemaida, Colombia. Teams from 17 nations from across the Americas will compete in Fuerzas Comando 2014 in Colombia July 23-31. Fuerzas Comando, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored Special Forces skills competition and fellowship program. Special Operations Command South serves as the U.S. execution agent for the exercise.
 
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Snipers from the U.S. team assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) fire down range during the FBI T shoot event during the Fuerzas Comando competition July 24 in Fort Tolemaida, Colombia. Members of 7th Group work and train with their partners across Latin America.
 

After COL Buldoc was promoted to BG Buldoc I provided his anesthesia at Walter Reed during his hip replacement. He didn't know til I came to his room in a pair of PT's that evening to check his pain level that I was an SF medic or wounded. Oh the look on his face; it was priceless.

We spent several, several hours discussing Afghanistan and the changes that needed to be made. Oddly enough he agreed with my assessment but said what we all know, the CoC and the White House wants neither the truth or do anything about the issues other than giving lip service.

I enjoyed having him as a patient and speaking at length to him about the tribal ramifications of pushing democracy on that nation...maybe sometime I will expound on it more.

It's nice to be back BTW. I missed [some of] you guys/gals.
 
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A member of the U.S. delegation fires his service rifle during the critical task shooting event July 25 during the Fuerzas Comando competition at Fort Tolemaida Colombia. The U.S. team is comprised of members assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne).

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A member of the U.S. delegation fires his pistol during the critical task shooting event July 25 during the Fuerzas Comando competition at Fort Tolemaida
Colombia. The U.S. team is comprised of members assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne).

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A member of the U.S. delegation fires his pistol during the critical task shooting event July 25 during the Fuerzas Comando competition at Fort Tolemaida Colombia. The U.S. team is comprised of members assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne).

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A member of the U.S. team fires his rifle during the critical task shooting event July 25 during the Fuerzas Comando competition at Fort Tolemaida Colombia. The U.S. team is comprised of members assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne).


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A bullet shell flies as a member of the Special Operations Team from the United States fires his weapon during a rifle marksmanship competition July 24 as part of Fuerzas Comando 2014 in Fort Tolemaida, Colombia. The U.S. team is one of many Special Operations Team competing in this year’s event. Members from the U.S. Team are assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne).

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A member of the Special Operations Team from the United States takes aim and fires his weapon during a rifle marksmanship competition July 24 as part of Fuerzas Comando 2014 in Fort Tolemaida, Colombia. The U.S. is one of 17 nations competing in this year’s exercise. The U.S. service members are assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne).

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A member of the Special Operations Team from the United States takes aim and fires his weapon during the rifle marksmanship competition July 24 during one of two marksmanship events at Fuerzas Comando 2014 event in Fort Tolemaida, Colombia. Members of the U.S. team are assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne).

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Room clearing drill executed by Polish SOF Soldiers along with US Army Special Forces at Fort Bragg.
Polish SOF visited the base for a few days as part of a joint exercise.

Both units are indistinguishable ....
 
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