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Thread: Royal Marine Commandos

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    Hello everyone with the permission of STALKERGB I introduce to you some screenshots of the Royal Marines Commando. These guys are based on th early years of Operation Herrick British name for the American named Operation Enduring Freedom. When I say early years I mean British ops such as Operation Jacana and Operation Ptarmigan. Sorry the units are unreleased at the moment (not for long though). Enjoy

    http://img108.imageshack.us/my.php?i...0385031hz5.png

    http://img382.imageshack.us/my.php?i...0370753le7.png

    http://img515.imageshack.us/my.php?i...0371585iv2.png




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    Alright! I know of these ops you guys did up in them peaks. Spring 2002 by the 45 Commando BRT, if I recall correctly.

    I look forward to checking out some "virtual" battles through their hands. Brits are some bad mutha's, a bunck of pranksters as well. *** ***

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    No problem thank you for your interest. Believe me we do not tease we will release soon.

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    No problem thank you for your interest. Believe me we do not tease we will release soon.

    Man keep it real!!!




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    Was there an operational reason for the mix of DPM and
    dessies (or was it just that H.M. Govt hadn't enough desert
    kit to go around)?

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    I think it was a mixture of that and the fact that it was both arid and wooded, as well as cold at times. It also helps to break up your shape. Looks cool though :P
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    I'd say bootneckofficer is right on. The regions which these operations were conducted goes well with a mixture. Primarily mountainous and arid much of the place be.

    Now rolling up from kuwait via the highway to peace during the
    early part of the Iraq conflict in BDU NBC suits was all due to the brilliant logistics of the Pentagon. *** ***




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    Looks good so far................


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    I like the textures they look very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by (Col. Faulkner @ Aug. 09 2008,01:22)
    Was there an operational reason for the mix of DPM and
    dessies (or was it just that H.M. Govt hadn't enough desert
    kit to go around)?
    It was a common thing in the early part of the afghan conflict, you can still find some troops doing it today as alot of the fighting happens in the greenzones in Helmand. *** Not to mention it got very cold in Afghanistan, the desert CS95 jackets at the time must not of cut it.




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