Who Dares Wins
1st Commando Regiment, Australian Army
Strike Swiftly
2nd Commando Regiment, Australian Army
Foras Admonitio (Without Warning)
Special Operation Engineer Regiment
Inter Hastas Et Hostes (Between Spears and Enemies)
OHHH I hope so
I hope Obama send you guys those
Guns and men
Obie’s trying to send some other country’s kids into combat to protect his own political position. I hope the Aussies tell him they’d be happy to contribute boots on the ground after he does.
The Aussies should tell him to forget it.
But we don’t even speak Australian, or Austrian for that matter.
I’d love to see the Israelis volunteer for a few bombing runs...wouldn’t that blow their minds?
Until the rules of engagement are loosened to a level as ruthless as those they are fighting, seal our f’ing borders and let the muzzies continue to kill each other.
It seems as though Obama makes a lot of use of our spec ops guys and there always seems to be some set-up lurking around the corner.
The one which interests me is the Special Operation Engineer Regiment. I wonder what they do?
My Father was in the Combat Engineers in WWII. I recently saw a cartoon in which they said they built a bridge so fast that the Jerries used it to retreat.
Back in 1992 I watched an Aussie Captain drink a British Army Company under the table. He was the last man standing and ready for more.
The Brits can put away some serious booze, so I was amazed.
And this guy wasn’t even SAS.
No way the Aussies will have their mates tied down to Obama’s rules-of-engagement.
The sad excuse for a President of the U.S. is afraid to send U.S. ground forces (might hurt his poll numbers) so he hopes and prays for ground forces from other countries which can be sacrificed with no political reprecussions in the U.S.
Fast forward one year: 20,000 Aussies killed and big, bad Obama smiles and says we have advanced a half mile ALL BECAUSE OF ME!
Australian soldiers are the best.
I guess in Obama’s mind I guess it is OK to put other countries “boots” on the ground as long as they are not our boots on the ground.