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Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:00:57 PM EST
[#1]
I'm pretty sure there were never that many SR-71's manufactured....I wish we had a fleet like that.

ETA:  Sorry, didn't know there were once that many........i got bad info
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:03:23 PM EST
[#2]
You want bad ass? I give you this:



The Marine on the far left, in the circa 1991 Raybans, he was destined to be the next Chesty Puller.....before he lat moved to be a dirty winger.







 
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:04:44 PM EST
[#3]
Gates of Fire

http://www.michaelyon-online.com/gates-of-fire.htm

Small excerpt and lots of pictures at the link:

Opels may be faster than Kiowas on straight-a-ways, but when the car made turns, the helicopter quickly caught up. Kurilla ordered the Kiowa to fire a warning shot, then quickly authorized the Kiowa to disable the vehicle.

Kiowas are small, carrying just two people; they fly so low the two flying soldiers are practically infantrymen. The pilot swooped low and the “co-pilot” aimed his rifle at the Opel, firing three shots and blowing out the back window. The Kiowa swooped and banked hard in front of the car, firing three more shots through the front hood, the universal sign for “stop.”

The car chase ended, but the men fled on foot up an alley. We approached in the Strykers and I heard Kurilla say on the radio, “Shots fired!” as he ducked for a moment then popped back up in the hatch. Kurilla continued, “Trail section clear the car and clear south to north! I’m going to block the back door on the north side!”

About fifteen seconds later our ramp dropped. We ran into combat.

Folks who haven’t done much urban fighting might take issue with the wild chases, and they might say that people should always “stack up” and do things this or that way, but men in Delta Force, SEALs and the like, all know that when chasing wild men into the labyrinth, soldiers enter the land of confusion. If soldiers don’t go fast, the bad guys simply get away. Just a few minutes ago, these three guys were going “105 miles per hour,” and outrunning a helicopter.

There were shops, alleys, doorways, windows.

The soldiers with LTC Kurilla were searching fast, weapons at the ready, and they quickly flex-cuffed two men. But these were not the right guys. Meanwhile, SSG Konkol’s men were clearing toward us, leaving the three bad guys boxed, but free.

Shots were fired behind us but around a corner to the left.

Both the young 2nd lieutenant and the young specialist were inside a shop when a close-quarters firefight broke out, and they ran outside. Not knowing how many men they were fighting, they wanted backup. LTC Kurilla began running in the direction of the shooting. He passed by me and I chased, Kurilla leading the way.

There was a quick and heavy volume of fire. And then LTC Kurilla was shot.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:05:13 PM EST
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Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:06:41 PM EST
[#5]
Wife's grandad.  The grins are after getting shotup by the japs.  A few weeks later he was shot down again over Iwo Jimo.  We are still researching his career, but we know of 4 airplanes he managed to get destroyed during the war, but still made it home AND managed to smile about it.  And yes, the same photo has appeared in a few books.  



Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:14:16 PM EST
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Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:15:17 PM EST
[#7]
Quoted:


That man REALLY liked killing Communists.


He was one BAD MOTHER FUCKER.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:18:24 PM EST
[#8]
Everytime I see this pic it brings back alot of bad memories.



I served with the guys in this pic...they were in 2nd Plt. Charlie Co. 3/15 Inf. It was taken on 27th Feb 1991 at Jalibah Airfield Iraq.

The guy on the left with his arm in the sling is Sgt. Kozakiewicz, the middle guy is SP4. Santarakis and Sp4 Andy Alaniz is in the bodybag.

My buddy Hutto was also KIA that day....I miss him to this day and its been 20 years


RIP Brothers

Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:19:29 PM EST
[#9]





Seen that one before... 1-22 Infantry, 4th Division?



 
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:21:49 PM EST
[#10]




Quoted:

Everytime I see this pic it brings back alot of bad memories.



http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/4945/13wk5.jpg



I served with the guys in this pic...they were in 2nd Plt. Charlie Co. 3/15 Inf. It was taken on 27th Feb 1991 at Jalibah Airfield Iraq.



The guy on the left with his arm in the sling is Sgt. Kozakiewicz, the middle guy is SP4. Santarakis and Sp4 Andy Alaniz is in the bodybag.



My buddy Hutto was also KIA that day....I miss him to this day and its been 20 years





RIP Brothers





Sorry man.

Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:34:47 PM EST
[#11]
Quoted:
Wife's grandad.  The grins are after getting shotup by the japs.  A few weeks later he was shot down again over Iwo Jimo.  We are still researching his career, but we know of 4 airplanes he managed to get destroyed during the war, but still made it home AND managed to smile about it.  And yes, the same photo has appeared in a few books.  

http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/af67/broken_reticle/hellcat.png



Damn, almost a Jap Ace    J/K
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:36:19 PM EST
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Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:39:31 PM EST
[#13]
Wife's Grandpa on the left, He was a 50 cal. waist gunner.

Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:43:06 PM EST
[#14]
Forget it.  It's already been pointed out.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:43:20 PM EST
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Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:45:31 PM EST
[#16]
Quoted:
Forget it.  It's already been pointed out.


I addressed this on page 1
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:51:56 PM EST
[#17]








Link Posted: 1/18/2011 3:57:02 PM EST
[#18]
Pics from my brother during his tour of Iraq (first two are in Kuwait)





They caught a chicken one night. Not sure of it's fate



Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:06:29 PM EST
[#19]
Dutch Hero



"A VEIL of official secrecy shrouding combat involving Australian SAS troops in Afghanistan has been lifted in Holland, revealing details of harrowing fighting that is still withheld by the Australian military.." (more below)

http://www.theage.com.au/national/afghanistan-battle-bonds-brothers-in-arms-20090613-c6td.html

And he was knighted by Queen Beatrix of Holland.


.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:09:48 PM EST
[#20]


I read his wiki page. wow.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:10:13 PM EST
[#21]
Tag
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:10:26 PM EST
[#22]
Quoted:


Yeppers, in before someone bitches about his uniform.



He ended up in an American uniform.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:11:54 PM EST
[#23]
Quoted:
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Forget it.  It's already been pointed out.


I addressed this on page 1


Quite down.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:13:58 PM EST
[#24]
Quoted:
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that last one cut deep


Deep indeed; deeper than anyone who has never been there will ever understand...

Some more...

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_AG66h899ZGw/SFJhvq9EmLI/AAAAAAAAB0I/oI5NJAnjrJA/60725-1.jpg

http://cache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/iraq_09_03/iraq18.jpg

An old favorite returns to duty in Iraq - courtesy of the "Essayons".

http://user4026.websitewizard.com/images/photo-18-sgm-prosser-standing-with-prisoner-downa-730.jpg

Nuff said. I'd walk through any doorway with this man by my side any day of the week and twice on Sunday.



fucking tarmiyah, damn place was a shit hole, shoulda burned it all down
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:19:14 PM EST
[#25]




Quoted:

When those guys hopped onto an Apache gunship to get up to the fight where their buddies were getting beaten by the Taliban...

In Kosovo
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:20:20 PM EST
[#26]
Quoted:
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wtf is going on here?


Just found this thread and was going to ask the same question.


Tug-o-WarClaymore?
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:29:20 PM EST
[#27]
My humble contribution. This was soon after I had heat-stroke. I'm still not in the right frame of mind.



Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:33:10 PM EST
[#28]
Repelling an attack in Afghanistan



Patrol





  A US army soldier with the 101st Airborne Division Alpha Battery 1-320th
throws a fragmentation grenade as Combat Outpost Nolen on the outskirts
of the village of Jellawar in the Arghandab Valley
came under Taliban attack on September 11, 2010.










These pics remind me my day wasn't so shitty after all














Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:53:14 PM EST
[#29]
Quoted:


I can't believe how great some of the people are that want to represent my country.  I could never thank them enough.


Want to know the really cool thing about it?  I can guarantee you not ONE of them got up in the morning thinking, "I'm going to do something incredibly selfless and noble today."

The men and women of the United States military are ordinary people doing extraordinary things, daily.  THAT, right there, is what makes America the nation that thousands of people die trying to get to every year.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:54:40 PM EST
[#30]




Quoted:



Quoted:







I can't believe how great some of the people are that want to represent my country. I could never thank them enough.




Want to know the really cool thing about it? I can guarantee you not ONE of them got up in the morning thinking, "I'm going to do something incredibly selfless and noble today."



The men and women of the United States military are ordinary people doing extraordinary things, daily. THAT, right there, is what makes America the nation that thousands of people die trying to get to every year.




It's a good thing we got those walls, eh?



Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:55:37 PM EST
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Link Posted: 1/18/2011 4:59:41 PM EST
[#32]
Quoted:
My humble contribution. This was soon after I had heat-stroke. I'm still not in the right frame of mind.

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs027.snc6/165704_496424387000_523207000_6630306_8382986_n.jpg


Thread title says military badassery, not bareassery.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 5:13:50 PM EST
[#33]


Daily driving conditions in Afghanistan. Good luck identifying potential threats in that mess.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 5:23:18 PM EST
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Link Posted: 1/18/2011 5:41:07 PM EST
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Link Posted: 1/18/2011 5:41:29 PM EST
[#36]


Awesome stuff guys....
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 5:47:00 PM EST
[#37]



Quoted:







Your dad and My Dad were in the Corps at the same time!!  



My Dad was at Lejeune in 55


my grandfather retired around that time from the Corps.  was at Lejeune then too.  Capt. Kozlowski ring any bells?



 
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 5:55:13 PM EST
[#38]
My grandfather, he had a remarkable life, not the least of which was surviving the trench warfare and mustard gas in France as an infantryman in World War One.



Link Posted: 1/18/2011 6:09:27 PM EST
[#39]
Quoted:

Quoted:
When those guys hopped onto an Apache gunship to get up to the fight where their buddies were getting beaten by the Taliban...
http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/07/140768.jpg
In Kosovo


The guy on the side is an aviator who's chopper went down.  He is being extracted, not inserted. Notice headgear and lack of weapon.

Still pretty awesome.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 6:23:17 PM EST
[#40]
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 6:32:56 PM EST
[#41]



The wounded man is 1st Sgt Kasal, now Sgt Maj Kasal, a highly decorated Badass man. The picture has been all over the Interwebs and Military magazines for years..
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 6:41:35 PM EST
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Link Posted: 1/18/2011 6:44:06 PM EST
[#43]
Quoted:



The wounded man is 1st Sgt Kasal, now Sgt Maj Kasal, a highly decorated Badass man. The picture has been all over the Interwebs and Military magazines for years..


In that photo, he had lost a lot of blood.  Great man doing great things.  Get the book. "My Men are My Heroes"  The Brad Kasal Story.

Link Posted: 1/18/2011 6:49:44 PM EST
[#44]


To me this is badassery to the furthest extent. James and I were high school classmates and room mates at a small Military Academy. He was a solid guy who loved the USMC almost as much as his wife and 2 children.

Gone but NEVER forgotten.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 6:53:14 PM EST
[#45]
Some pretty cool photos in here.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 6:56:50 PM EST
[#46]
Quoted:
Quoted:



The wounded man is 1st Sgt Kasal, now Sgt Maj Kasal, a highly decorated Badass man. The picture has been all over the Interwebs and Military magazines for years..


In that photo, he had lost a lot of blood.  Great man doing great things.  Get the book. "My Men are My Heroes"  The Brad Kasal Story.



Read it, own it, great book
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 7:05:20 PM EST
[#47]
TAG

- Clint
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 7:09:56 PM EST
[#48]
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 7:11:33 PM EST
[#49]
Quoted:
Professional commie killer. Dad was a bad mofo.
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad74/outlaw6076/Dad45thIDKorea52.jpg


My old man was 45th ID Korea   (Ardmore OK)

Link Posted: 1/18/2011 7:18:07 PM EST
[#50]
Rob Howard

Frank Miller


Too much bad assery in US history, but these two came to mind first.
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