Graphic Footage: Damned ugly – What happens when security and discipline are not your priority

Graphic Footage: Damned ugly – What happens when security and discipline are not your priority

Damned ugly, is your reward for poorly maintaining a relaxed security posture. A result of overconfidence, poor leadership, and terrible discipline. After all, just because it is quiet now and has been quiet, doesn’t mean that it is going to stay like that forever. It doesn’t take a detective or an operator to put eyes on a position and know that, no f*cks given are within a position, or to simply observe undisciplined troops, which are ripe for an ambush or to be overrun. This video demonstrates the results of the complacent, “nothing is or has been happening here” attitude. A negligent posture that often can afflict inexperienced and undisciplined forces. This plague can further and decisively metamorphize in the favor of the enemy under bad leadership.

Watch: U.S. Special Forces night raid in Iraq – hostile contacts, and a goat

Watch: U.S. Special Forces night raid in Iraq – hostile contacts, and a goat

Contact goat!

That’s a roger, on contact goat – at the 0:03 mark.

U.S. Army Special Forces and Iraqi Commandos conduct a night raid to capture a high-value target.

The raid is swiftly welcomed by hostile contact from a well-armed neighborhood.

American Special Forces and Iraqi Commandos, respond in kind, and with overwhelming firepower.

Watch: Firefight with a North Korean spy craft

Watch: Firefight with a North Korean spy craft

The ship was not a simple rusty trawler, and held proof of the level of sophistication found in some of the North Korean endeavors. Literally, some 1960’s James Bond level tech.

There is however, speculation that the ship was not, in fact, a spy vessel, but a narcotics mule. The vessel may have been hauling heroin to the Japanese Yakuza, which is, even more of reason to have sunk the vessel.

Narcotics interdiction on North Korean vessels in the Western Pacific Rim, is not uncommon.

Watch: Engaging ‘ISIS’ Turkish Special Forces and FSA SOF adapt in a combined arms fight

Watch: Engaging ‘ISIS’ Turkish Special Forces and FSA SOF adapt in a combined arms fight

Free Syrian Army SOF, ‘Northern Thunder’ lays down suppressing fire as Turkish Special Forces execute a battlefield improvisation in order to recover a disabled medical vehicle. Turkish SOF swiftly adapts, and uses an FNSS ACV-15 (modified M113), Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle to recover a damaged Turkish Medical M113, Armored Personnel Ambulance. All while under fire from Daesh, also know as the Islamic State; if your respect terrorist enough to recognize their sovereignty.

Watch: Kind-of-snipers duel in Iraq

Watch: Kind-of-snipers duel in Iraq

These guys were no snipers. More like the guys who take lots of pictures with long rifles and buy ‘sniper’ apparel to feel better about sucking.

The text within the black box states, “A Daesh [ISIS] fighter gets cured with a bullet”

Watch: Is this what getting PTSD sounds like? Marines during a mortar attack

Watch: Is this what getting PTSD sounds like? Marines during a mortar attack

“Relax dude, or someone is going to think your fucking hurt.”

Welcome to war, bad guys will try to kill you. A recording of US Marines taking cover in their deployment barracks as an indirect fire, mortar attack is underway. This is quite possibly what the PTSD sounds like, or simply the sound of an FNG shitting himself.

Watch: Cartel Smuggling Tactics – Narco cartels continue to use migrants for diversion, cover

Watch: Cartel Smuggling Tactics – Narco cartels continue to use migrants for diversion, cover

Surrendering large groups of families to the Border Patrol is a method cartels have been using since before the humanitarian crisis two years ago. With August reporting the highest number of immigrant apprehensions during that same period since 2012.

Undocumented immigrants are flooding the border once again at the hand of criminal cartels, a tactic that Villegas said doesn’t always work.

“We’re always one step ahead of the game,” he said. “They have their tactics, we have ours. We have multiple units doing what they have to do, we have cameras, we have sensors, and we have things to make sure that they can’t accomplish their mission.”