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<blockquote data-quote="Undead" data-source="post: 72845841" data-attributes="member: 410761"><p>I agree with you.. I was the famous "Band of Brothers" unit (506th Infantry) and they may have been brothers back in the day, but now they are run by a bunch of (something I can't say).</p><p>Our Battalion was so mad at Brigade for sending them a "fatboy" (because, let's face it, we were hard-chargers--Air Assault school is called the 10 toughest days in the Army) and so to punish Brigade, they nearly killed the guy by taking him on an 8 mile run his FIRST DAY. I felt so bad for him.. but what could I do? I saw him collapse and he was foaming at the mouth while they were still cussing him out and calling him him a fat***. He had a heatstroke and was also Med Boarded at 100% so He got the last laugh--I was also med boarded at 100% so I know he gets about $3,000 per month just sitting home playing call of duty now. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>But yeah, my unit was a Band of Devils. The stories I could tell... the cover ups.. we accidentally bombed the Afghan National Army and covered it up-- to this day.. no one knows (we killed about 15 of them--I saw the pictures with my own eyes). My Command Sergeant Major put a knife to my crotch and threatened to kill me (and many others). That's why I say they were straight up devils. Some of our leadership was relieved of command for "mock executions" and bringing a charred arm into the TOC to prove "Battle Damage Assessment" They were angry for not getting "credit" for their kills--so they brought a charred enemy arm in a black garbage back into the Tactical Operations Center for proof--- just disgusting people. I have PTSD and can't talk about the worst parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undead, post: 72845841, member: 410761"] I agree with you.. I was the famous "Band of Brothers" unit (506th Infantry) and they may have been brothers back in the day, but now they are run by a bunch of (something I can't say). Our Battalion was so mad at Brigade for sending them a "fatboy" (because, let's face it, we were hard-chargers--Air Assault school is called the 10 toughest days in the Army) and so to punish Brigade, they nearly killed the guy by taking him on an 8 mile run his FIRST DAY. I felt so bad for him.. but what could I do? I saw him collapse and he was foaming at the mouth while they were still cussing him out and calling him him a fat***. He had a heatstroke and was also Med Boarded at 100% so He got the last laugh--I was also med boarded at 100% so I know he gets about $3,000 per month just sitting home playing call of duty now. :) But yeah, my unit was a Band of Devils. The stories I could tell... the cover ups.. we accidentally bombed the Afghan National Army and covered it up-- to this day.. no one knows (we killed about 15 of them--I saw the pictures with my own eyes). My Command Sergeant Major put a knife to my crotch and threatened to kill me (and many others). That's why I say they were straight up devils. Some of our leadership was relieved of command for "mock executions" and bringing a charred arm into the TOC to prove "Battle Damage Assessment" They were angry for not getting "credit" for their kills--so they brought a charred enemy arm in a black garbage back into the Tactical Operations Center for proof--- just disgusting people. I have PTSD and can't talk about the worst parts. [/QUOTE]
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