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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2006

(Special Purpose/Patrol Insertion Extraction) My Platoon and I hanging from a rope from a helicopter over the tropical island, Guam.

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  • @YayoCummins No. Wouldn't do much good, anyway.

  • the top guy wouldnt happen to have a big ass parachute in case the rope breaks does he?

    That shit is scary

  • This type of ex/insert is for situations in which a landing extraction is not possible. It is neither quick or tactical and only really used when traditional extraction is not possible.

  • anyone think to take a paper airplane? sweet vid looks like fun...

  • Most of the viewers are COD MW2 addicts again..... as they miss a button which shouldn't miss.

  • how does it work?

    

  • @MrLolzy HOOAH

  • sweet video. brings back memories from Camp Pendleton. Semper Fi

  • @earthpigg Lotsa changes since ol' 'Nam.

    Yet SPIE is essentially the same whatever the name, so let's just say HOOAH for the boys :D

  • @MrLolzy some unit in Viet Nam may have had the abbreviation as meaning it S. Patrol I.E., and today it is called S. Purpose. I. E. It's the same thing. Just like SWAT used to mean "special weapons attack team" and now generally is taken to mean "special weapons and tactics". A Marine Expeditionary Unit also used to be called a Marine Amphibious Unit.

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