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Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Originally Posted by LubeMaster77
8) Unless presssed, they would never tell you outright how they served other than they were in the Army or Navy and then it 'was a job'.
These are just my observations of several they I have known over the years - From Seal Team 2 to Green Barets to Jumpmasters for Airbourne.
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Mike,
I trained and worked with people from the SAS to the SEALS and all were just as you described them, very professional and not boastful about their jobs. The SAS are even more "undercover" than the SEALS and are rightfully called the "Baby faced killers" as they are usually not large, muscle bound guys, they blend into almost any crowd only to emerge when needed.
Glad they are on our side!
Joe A
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