@AnnaJ: 1. How many times have you been in Iraq? 2. How many people you killed? 3. Did you killed any civilian people? (By Accident) 4. Do you have nightmare with pictures from Iraq? 5. People in Iraq, what they really thinking about US mission? 6. What you thinking about this war (in Iraq). That was good decision?
@wieczny_lowca: 1. 2 times 2. I don't know 3. No, I shot at civilian cars because they were too close to the convoy. I first shot a pen flare at them to get their attention they ignored it as a warning. There were a lot SVIED driving around so I was not taking any chances, so I shot a burst with the M240 right into the engine compartment to disable the
@AmGreg: Neither because they do not represent what I think government officials should be. I honestly believe this election to be a joke, they are too focused on their goals not the American public goals.
1. Do you met with Polish soldiers in iraq or somewhere else? 2. What do you think about Polish soldiers? 3. Do you have any funny stories about Polish soldiers? 4. You heard something about defense of city hall in Karbala by Polish and Bulgarian soldiers?
@AnnaJ Few questions: 1 - Did you have a moment of "holy shit, what am I doing here? This is pointless"? If so please tell in what circumstances and what (if anything) brought you back from that dark place. 2 - How would you compare war movies and tv shows to your own experiences? Which movies/shows portray war more realistically and which are complete bull crap? 3 - How did you keep
@snoopek: 1.Yes, numerous times I really didn't believe the media hype until the first time someone tried to kill me. Or when we did nice stuff for some Iraqi Nationals, just to find out later they had weapons cache in their homes. Things that bother me now are crowded places, rooms with one exit, any situation I can't see what is coming and going, or being around something that I think
1. What lvl are you? ( ͡°͜ʖ͡°) 2. What is your millitary rank? 3. Do you suffer PTSD? 4. What weapon did/do you use? 5. Were there rankings on who had most tango downs/ patrols/ toilet cleanings/ etc? 6. How long have you been in Iraq/ How many times?
1. Were there any situations that were a form of mental relief or moments of actual joy? You said something about partying with other soldiers. Did it look like actual rest or were you thinking about where you were and what you did all the time? 2. Was the "I don't agree but I do" approach taught by army or you was prepared for this before joining? 3. Related to previous one:
@Naler: Great questions!!! 1. Working out was my biggest relief, I would do this as much as time would allow and I always had some Tiesto or Benassi bros on. Also I would try to forget everyday what I had seen, but I could never forget where I was at. 2. It was taught in basic training, when you are at war you do not need a lot of chiefs but
@hassasin: Yes, they were well trained but the equipment they were using was old and second hand. I liked the soldiers and like I mentioned previously, Poland needs to add more money to their defense department.
@AnnaJ: Ok, I have one weird question. I understand that You have beautiful wife and have no needs ( ͡°͜ʖ͡°) but how other soldiers are dealing with their sex drive? Are they watching porn and masturbate, or some of them are raping civil womans or paying bitches to fuck them? Maybe some kind of... Gay-love, when superiors are asleep? Has it happened? Is sex between
@BeDoEl: Outstanding question!!! I was waiting for some to ask this question. To answer your question a lot of porn watching and masturbation, my roommate was on different schedule than me so we rarely seen each other. Also he already knew if the woobie is up don't come over here. I have known about guys passing out from masturbating in a hot shipping container or porta potty. Also sex between solider
@AnnaJ Skoro już wszystkie polityczne pytania zadane, to może z innej beczki? How did you deal with heat in Iraq? In various videos I see soldiers in full field uniform and flak/bulletproof vests and that seems horribly uncomfortable for the conditions there.
@maniak713: It depends on the part of Iraq you were in, I seen it snow in Mosul and also rain mud. In Kirkuk it was way hotter but, really the only way to deal with heat was to drink water. Also to take off your vest as much as possible , sometimes on really long missions we would take them off riding from place to place. But you had to be
1. What is the regular salary of Iraq soldier? Any additional benefits? Support for family? 2. How long you need to be a soldier to get a pension? How much is it?
@maci3j: 1. I don't know about Iraq soldiers! But American soldiers it depends on rank and time along with other factors. Yo do get additional money such as combat pay, hazardous duty pay, demo pay, jump pay, separation pay if your married and things like that. Family support is up to the soldier( if he/she trust the spouse with control of all their money) but they do have groups to help
@ZULUGULAa: It just happened that way,I had no intentions on ever getting married to a Polish woman or getting married at all. I was really happy with one night stands and no commitment with the women in America.
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1. How many times have you been in Iraq?
2. How many people you killed?
3. Did you killed any civilian people? (By Accident)
4. Do you have nightmare with pictures from Iraq?
5. People in Iraq, what they really thinking about US mission?
6. What you thinking about this war (in Iraq). That was good decision?
1. 2 times
2. I don't know
3. No, I shot at civilian cars because they were too close to the convoy. I first shot a pen flare at them to get their attention they ignored it as a warning. There were a lot SVIED driving around so I was not taking any chances, so I shot a burst with the M240 right into the engine compartment to disable the
2. What do you think about Polish soldiers?
3. Do you have any funny stories about Polish soldiers?
4. You heard something about defense of city hall in Karbala by Polish and Bulgarian soldiers?
1. Kuwait and Iraq
2. Will Trained and cool people
3. No
4. No
1 - Did you have a moment of "holy shit, what am I doing here? This is pointless"? If so please tell in what circumstances and what (if anything) brought you back from that dark place.
2 - How would you compare war movies and tv shows to your own experiences? Which movies/shows portray war more realistically and which are complete bull crap?
3 - How did you keep
1.Yes, numerous times I really didn't believe the media hype until the first time someone tried to kill me. Or when we did nice stuff for some Iraqi Nationals, just to find out later they had weapons cache in their homes. Things that bother me now are crowded places, rooms with one exit, any situation I can't see what is coming and going, or being around something that I think
No, during my deployment they were still using UAVs. My job was to look for bombs not drop bombs!
2. What is your millitary rank?
3. Do you suffer PTSD?
4. What weapon did/do you use?
5. Were there rankings on who had most tango downs/ patrols/ toilet cleanings/ etc?
6. How long have you been in Iraq/ How many times?
1. 32
2.E-4 P
3. Yes
4.M4 M249 SAW
5.No
6. 2 Kirkuk and Mosul / 13 Months per
2. Was the "I don't agree but I do" approach taught by army or you was prepared for this before joining?
3. Related to previous one:
1. Working out was my biggest relief, I would do this as much as time would allow and I always had some Tiesto or Benassi bros on. Also I would try to forget everyday what I had seen, but I could never forget where I was at.
2. It was taught in basic training, when you are at war you do not need a lot of chiefs but
How did you deal with heat in Iraq? In various videos I see soldiers in full field uniform and flak/bulletproof vests and that seems horribly uncomfortable for the conditions there.
Will there be a second American Civil War or States secession?
2. How long you need to be a soldier to get a pension? How much is it?
1. I don't know about Iraq soldiers! But American soldiers it depends on rank and time along with other factors. Yo do get additional money such as combat pay, hazardous duty pay, demo pay, jump pay, separation pay if your married and things like that. Family support is up to the soldier( if he/she trust the spouse with control of all their money) but they do have groups to help