@UFCextra That's the most fucking retarded thing I think I've ever read. Muslims don't behead everyone they capture. Criminals and terrorists do. And we're not criminals or terrorists so we don't behave like that.
Hey Adam, thanks for sharing the excerpt, it must not be easy to write about, to relive it, probably not some of the proudest moments of your life. But conveying the truth of what happened is very important- i'll be reading your book.
We had our moments, but if you think it was a fun time, you might be in for a surprise. See my other video, "It's important to have a sense of humor . . . " if you want to see EXACTLY what kind of fun it was!
well lets see the first sentence of the paragraph starts as "That night the Marines on post south of the George Washington bridge caught over 80 people trying to escape Fallujah by crossing the river", but there is no washington bridge in fallugah, or is there?
The ICDC building was at the east end of the northern of the two bridges entering Fallujah across the river and it was known as the Brooklyn Bridge because of its steel lattice structure. The larger one to the south was known as the George Washington.
Maybe it'd be a good idea to clarify that we give things nick names. Just a suggestion. Sort of like how we didn't call the roads in Fallujah by their real names, but gave them Boy and Girl names to make them easier to remember on a grid map.
When the first American troops, from the 82nd Airborne, entered Fallujah they noted it's resembalence to NYC. The smaller of the two trestle bridges which spanned the Euphrates (the bridge where the desecrated remains of the employees of Blackwater were hung) was called the Brooklyn Bridge, and the poor industrial sector was known as Queens.
I heard that after I ETS'd the MRE's started having little McIlneys hotsauce bottles and chiclets and stuff. We had to deal with that peanut butter that makes you constipated, etc. But I digress.
Thanks for sharing this, Adam. You're definitely Warrior Society all the way!
Americans should behead them even if innocent...just like Islam beheads all the innocent they capture
UFCextra 1 year ago
@UFCextra That's the most fucking retarded thing I think I've ever read. Muslims don't behead everyone they capture. Criminals and terrorists do. And we're not criminals or terrorists so we don't behave like that.
SupositoryRepository 1 year ago
you are right with that phrase... humanity is key in the democracy understanding!!!
larsanien 2 years ago
Hey Adam, thanks for sharing the excerpt, it must not be easy to write about, to relive it, probably not some of the proudest moments of your life. But conveying the truth of what happened is very important- i'll be reading your book.
orpheusine 3 years ago 4
Looks like you had fun down there, i should be going down in a month or so...
KirbyFX 3 years ago
We had our moments, but if you think it was a fun time, you might be in for a surprise. See my other video, "It's important to have a sense of humor . . . " if you want to see EXACTLY what kind of fun it was!
AdamKokesh 3 years ago
woo the writing is fictional right, yea it is, and lets keep it that way.
wasy35 3 years ago
Unfortunately, it's not. I have all the photos to prove it.
AdamKokesh 3 years ago
what? stop pullin my leg man, its fictional. tvfakery for the photos on your part?
wasy35 3 years ago
What part makes you think it's fictional?
AdamKokesh 3 years ago
well lets see the first sentence of the paragraph starts as "That night the Marines on post south of the George Washington bridge caught over 80 people trying to escape Fallujah by crossing the river", but there is no washington bridge in fallugah, or is there?
wasy35 3 years ago
An earlier passage:
The ICDC building was at the east end of the northern of the two bridges entering Fallujah across the river and it was known as the Brooklyn Bridge because of its steel lattice structure. The larger one to the south was known as the George Washington.
These were just nicknames we gave the bridges.
AdamKokesh 3 years ago
oh thanks for clarification on that crucial point, so fallujah is manhattan? Tv fakery is very real though, war over cartoons?
wasy35 3 years ago
What's your point?
AdamKokesh 3 years ago
Maybe it'd be a good idea to clarify that we give things nick names. Just a suggestion. Sort of like how we didn't call the roads in Fallujah by their real names, but gave them Boy and Girl names to make them easier to remember on a grid map.
seagreenronin 3 years ago
When the first American troops, from the 82nd Airborne, entered Fallujah they noted it's resembalence to NYC. The smaller of the two trestle bridges which spanned the Euphrates (the bridge where the desecrated remains of the employees of Blackwater were hung) was called the Brooklyn Bridge, and the poor industrial sector was known as Queens.
Longtrangdukich 3 years ago
I heard that after I ETS'd the MRE's started having little McIlneys hotsauce bottles and chiclets and stuff. We had to deal with that peanut butter that makes you constipated, etc. But I digress.
Thanks for sharing this, Adam. You're definitely Warrior Society all the way!
:)
milwaukeeindymedia 3 years ago
M.R.E.s?
Yum the chicken chow mein is good, you cant knock food that cooks itself.
DVincentW 3 years ago