1. Operation Absolute Resolve - 20262. Operation Neptune Spear - 20113. Raid at Cabanatuan - 19454. Battle of Pointe du Hoc - 19445. Operation Red Dawn - 20036. Maersk Alabama Rescue - 20097. Operation Kingpin - 19708. Battle of Takur Ghar - 20029. Operation Kayla Mueller - 201910. Operation Urgent Fury - 1983My definition of "greatness" takes into consideration achievement of objectives relative to risk, innovation and tactical excellence, strategic or historical impact, economy of force, as well as political sensitivity and broader implications.
>>64720291At least five when you include his daughters proms.
>>64720302I fucked all five of his daughters once they turned 18.
>>64720291>so what are you spending your downtime on lately?>irregular warfare
>>64720317very funny to list "committing terrorism" as an academic interest
>>64720319Still butthurt about people finding your house Seth?
>>64720401>Tries to dox the Spartan >Pussies out when people find his address >Immediately scrubs his Xitter account and pretends nothing happened
>Peoriafag is an X jeetProbably should've seen this coming
>>64720475I've been on twitter since 2006.
>>64720477That's not the own you think it is
>>64720489You're the one calling twitter "x" like a literal street shitter lol
>>64720494Nigger you're a 40 year old Twitter addict you have no room make fun of anyone
>>64720517I'm 32, and I post here way more than I post on twitter.
>>64720227What have any of those done for the betterment of the average American?It is all misdirection from internal problems.
>>64720576They made a bunch of money for the rich criminals who own the country!
>>64720227Which one was the one where the SOG guy sent boxes of cut off ears and noses to his command?
>>64720227Operation "Distract from Inflation and the Epstein Files" was better planned than the others but the effects were kinda mediocre at best.
>>64720449>ruins career for nothingK,WAB.
>>64720304>Bragging about sloppy secondslol cuck
>>64721006kek, true, all Army brat daughters are completely ran through before they get out of high school
>>64720227Operation Urgent Fury was a disaster for all the US Tier 1 units and their operations, particularly Delta Force which took significant casualties trying, but failing, to rescue political prisoners from Richmond Hill Prison.
>>64720227>Operation Eagle Claw
>>647248481970 was 56 years ago, not 46
>>64720475Wait, he's from Peoria? Someone get his deets and I can fuck with him.
>>64726168>>64720475>>PeoriafagQrd?
>>64720227Midnight Hammer was pretty fucking slick, but wasn’t really joint Ops
>>64720227By definition, the greatest are the ones you will never hear of, yet keep your lips firmly planted on the sweet tits of American hegemony.
>>64720227>1. Operation Absolute Resolve - 2026Nothing cqlling "Operstion CARACAS"Why no fun allowed?
>>64720227spec ops are all cowardly. none of them are great. sneaky little faggots.
>>64720227>10. Operation Urgent Fury
>>64724862Eagle claw was also in 1980 not 1970. Nobody in Delta died and they were not "destroyed" It was a logistical and planning fuckup and they went home after it was clear it wasn't going to work. The lessons learned from that are in part why Caracas was such a success. The 160th was created in the fallout of eagle claw as was SOCOM.
>>64720227btw he has a twitter account nowhttps://x.com/BlastingThrough/status/2003955880098709946
>>64728066>ai generated slop
>>64728339It does look like it, doesn't it
>>64728339>>64728350I love how AI is going to kill the internet making the "dead internet theory" finally real
>>64720449>NTY bestseller
>>64728066I was stunned to see that the dude suddenly appeared out of nowhere to sign up last monthdid the pension run out?or was he emboldened by the large number of conservative vets finally feeling unsilenced on X?
>>64728425he's getting old so probably wants to earn a few last bucks with a book before he goes for his kids and the timing is perfect since Delta pulled of a legendary job in Venezuela and everyone is clamoring for content about CAGCAG guys don't talk cuz they are excommunicated forever from the unit the moment they blab whether or not what they talk about is classified is irrelevantthe classified shit has their own separate ramifications cuz these guys sign NDAs with their soulsI think old guys probably wouldn't care anymore since they're on their way out anyway
>>64728620That picture is weeks old and he's done interviews years ago.
>>64727927those lessons were shit. abolish covert ops. coin sucks. don't fight those worthless wars.fight china.
>>64728620if you need money, just work for some gulf states. pays a lot better than a shitty book deal -- you only do those for fame.
>>64720477Twitter was always the mental midget of social media.
>>64727356"OH NO! Anyway..."
>>64728066He is writing a memoir by the way
>>64728678It's amazing how LSCOniggas moralfag about asymmetric warfare and then proceed to advocate for WW3>Instead of sending small groups of SOF guys into conflict zones we should just have a massive fuck off war
>>64728620The biopics and books that are ok are not full of bragging and at least 30 years after so nothing real-world is much affected. Shit like (my goddamn favorite ever) pic related.
>>64728715si vis pacem, para bellum
>>64720576Is saving PoWs not betterment?
>>64728761Usus citationis Latinae in disputatione est cringeus
>>64728785this whole sof centric force structure is worthless for a lsco and still costs you like $1 billion. you aren't even saving any money while your conventional capability is decaying.
>>64728815I don't know man, it seems pretty effective to me
>>64728820People are mad that this operation was so precise that no American died.
>>64720227I would replace Neptune Spear with the Raid on Los Banos because rescuing 2,147 Western civilians (including 11 US Navy nurses) is a greater feat than assassinating one terrorist leader past his prime. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-ahX393ySghttps://warfarehistorynetwork.com/article/the-los-banos-raid/> Inside the Los Baños compound, all was suddenly noise and confusion. “That morning, as I walked out of the barracks with my family to line up for 7:00 am roll call, I looked up into the sky and over a field near our camp saw several C-47 transport planes,” remembered Robert A. Wheeler, a 12-year-old internee. “Suddenly, the sky filled with the ‘Angels’; the men of ‘B’ Company of the 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment, floating down as if from heaven in their white parachutes. At that same moment, the Recon Platoon … hit the guard posts and began the race to the guard room where the off-duty guards had their rifles stored. Those guards were outside doing their regular 7:00 am morning exercise…. We all ran back into the barracks.> The paratroopers took approximately 15 minutes to assemble and move the 900 yards or so to the barrier around the compound. “After a rapid assembly,” remembered Lieutenant Ringler, “there was only minor enemy resistance, which was eliminated.” Some of the men used a dry riverbed on the edge of the drop zone that angled toward the camp to provide cover as they rushed forward.> Within 20 minutes of the first shots, the firing seemed to die down. Most of the Japanese guards were either killed or fled to the south and west, away from the incoming paratroopers. All the guards doing their morning calisthenics in an open area to the south of the compound were either killed or scared off.