Just for the record, for a while US soldiers protecting the Afghan president were allowed to wear full beards to better blend in. They don’t anymore.
DexX (#)
17 years ago
Looks like a paid mercenary to me.. Not real military (paid far too much and equipment is too good) so no uniform or standards of dress.
xJoshx (#)
17 years ago
its the cover of a book
about mercenaries, as far as i remember.
Tyler Durden (#479)
17 years ago
No, that guy is Special Forces, not a mercenary. Special Forces guys can get permission for relaxed grooming standards to grow their beards out like that in-country as long as it meets the needs of their mission. I’ve seen guys like that all over Afghanistan. And as for his standard of dress, once you get into special operations and what not, some missions allow you to wear civilian attire. Btw, his “good equipment” is a basic issue M-4 with an Aimpoint M-68 reflex sight. There’s nothing super special about it, but just for the record, spec ops units have just about unlimited funding. So good or expensive equipment doesn’t disqualify him from being in the Army. Lastly, I saw this pic a long time ago. I think this pic is just now popular again because it’s on the cover of a new book called “Killer Elite” about a covert U.S. military intelligence unit.
Tyler Durden (#479)
17 years ago
P.S.- I’ve never known contractors to run around in MH-47’s. Those are signature U.S. SOCOM choppers in the background.
I’ve seen that guy in pictures before. He’s special forces or something.
you mean Blackwater?
What’s Grizzly solider than? The wallpaper?
Most likely security contractor. Ie Blackwater, DynCorp, Triple Canopy ect.
soldier*
100% american contractor. Hell, I’ve probably crossed paths with that guy, but a lot of em sport that look so it’s hard to tell.
white people look out of place in the desert.
Just for the record, for a while US soldiers protecting the Afghan president were allowed to wear full beards to better blend in. They don’t anymore.
Looks like a paid mercenary to me.. Not real military (paid far too much and equipment is too good) so no uniform or standards of dress.
its the cover of a book
about mercenaries, as far as i remember.
No, that guy is Special Forces, not a mercenary. Special Forces guys can get permission for relaxed grooming standards to grow their beards out like that in-country as long as it meets the needs of their mission. I’ve seen guys like that all over Afghanistan. And as for his standard of dress, once you get into special operations and what not, some missions allow you to wear civilian attire. Btw, his “good equipment” is a basic issue M-4 with an Aimpoint M-68 reflex sight. There’s nothing super special about it, but just for the record, spec ops units have just about unlimited funding. So good or expensive equipment doesn’t disqualify him from being in the Army. Lastly, I saw this pic a long time ago. I think this pic is just now popular again because it’s on the cover of a new book called “Killer Elite” about a covert U.S. military intelligence unit.
P.S.- I’ve never known contractors to run around in MH-47’s. Those are signature U.S. SOCOM choppers in the background.
“Tyler Durden on May 25th, 2007 2:46 am
No, that guy is Special Forces, not a mercenary. ”
Listen to this man, he speaks much truthiness
Its Spec. forces, they grow their beards out because alot of the people in that region believe that no true man can be beard-less
Delta
he’s the guy from gentleman bronco