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An eight man SAS team inserted behind Iraqi lines during the Gulf War in January 1991. Their mission was to take out the scud missiles which Saddam Hussein was using to terrorize his enemies, as well as to sever strategic communication lines between Baghdad and North West Iraq. This top secret mission was called "Bravo Two Zero" and it was commanded by Sergeant Andy McNab.

Of the eight who went out, only five returned. Dropped into "scud alley" carrying 210-pound packs, McNab and his men soon found themselves surrounded by Saddam's army. Their radios didn't work; the weather was brutally cold. And they had been spotted.

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  • Their mock-up of Chris's escape is so funny!! Or at least it puts a funny side to an incredibly difficult feat.

  • i like how iraqies wear DPMs

  • Well theyr'e all dead now, good old drones

  • Disregard that last comment, I'm talkin' about the bucket..that was shit wasn't it???? and afg go fuck yourself you dirty talib.

  • Wait, that wasn't a bag of shit? wtf was that then??

  • arab has done a good job

  • @25195287 me too, even though I had read your comment about four times.

  • arabs are a truly disgusting people

  • lol i thought he handed them the shit bag, i guess they would have done too

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