Contractor Driving Package Final Exercise:

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Today we had one mission:
We were a react force for a PSD team that had been ambushed.

(We were the calvery for some guys who were protecting a very important person after they had been attacked...)

So... we come driving up, CRASH through a car that is trying to block us... and pull up at the scene.

There are cars burning... and all of the team we are coming to help are dead and the VIP is injured. We then come under fire and return fire... Some of the targets blow up if you get a good shot in the heart (I got 2)

then the vehicle the VIP is in starts to burn... we tow it out to where we can get him out (just a few feet) and then haul him out, put him in the hate wagon and send him on his way.

One of the 2 other cars we have avalable goes down... we all pile into the other car (6 guys) and start to leave as fast as possible.

BUT, we have to go back to further destroy some left behind gear.

we go back, and destroy it... and the last vehicle dies.

We bail out if we wern't already... and bound back while shooting and poping smoke... then we come upon some Haji vehicles which we AHEM "use" and the Hatewagon comes back... we all continue to lay down covering fire as we get in and get gone.

This weekend I will try to get a gear set up up...

And next week I begin the Contractor medical package.
(All of the above WHILE taking care of injured.)
 
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what about adding in some camels or donkeys?

I never saw any camels near the road where I was at. Only a few donkeys.
Lot's of sheep. Lots. In fact how about a couple kids herding the sheep?
I wondered to myself "Where are their parents?" at the time. Probably getting
some sleep during the day so they could plant IEDs later that night....

In any case, this looks like a decent training event. The ones I had in the Army
were very lame. When I came back home on leave I had one of the local LE trainers
drive me around on the range so I could shoot stuff from a moving vehicle to
keep in tune.

Sorry, no pics....
 
Hmmm . . . I recognize 2 of the students in that course as Team Members. I'm going to have to find out where it is they are gearing up to go.
 
i saw a pink donkey one time being walked around on a leash by a midget in iraq. i swear to god i did, i thought the barnum and hussien circus was in town! i never did see a camel though, maybe this time!

somebody give that old man a salin lock and an iv quick, he looks like he might be getting ready to fall over, pic #1 far left with a rifle in the red.
 
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