How bizarre to dump his body in the sea?
I think this is pretty common.
I'd have loved to be there to see what the Marines did when they threw him overboard.
Word is part of skull blown off.
Quite the quandary. If they allow a mortician to piece the skull back together in a manner that makes the photo more palatable, the hysterical dipshits out there will proclaim it a hoax.
Since it was "close combat", probably a 5.56mm NATO round out of a M4 Carbine. Enters about the size of a pencil eraser and probably exists the size of a grapefruit from such a short distance. Unlikely they were using the 7.62 in close confines. Then again, seeing as it's the most elite group of the most elite special forces, they likely have no restrictions on the weapons and calibers they want carry for any given task, so there's no way to be sure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5.56x45mm_NATO
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4_carbine
I think this is pretty common.
I'd have loved to be there to see what the Marines did when they threw him overboard.
I think this is pretty common.
I'd have loved to be there to see what the Marines did when they threw him overboard.
Well golly gee go ahead and join up I'm sure you could see some action tough guy. Bullshit on it being common on it being common to throw his body to the sea. Very bizarre to say the least.
@ obvious not thinking
There has been many of my fb friends and posters from various message boards who "wished" they were special forces today but none of them ever served. Well there's no time like the present, sign the fuck up
@ obvious not thinking
There has been many of my fb friends and posters from various message boards who "wished" they were special forces today but none of them ever served. Well there's no time like the present, sign the fuck up
You're still a young man, it's not too late. Thanks for the -10 unsigned like the coward you are.