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Old 11-06-2011, 02:09 AM   #5
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Thank you Luap, Blue, and Steve. I thought a few would appreciate this article and after some of the disparaging comments of some, though thankfully very few on the forum, this piece would help some understand what kind of man it takes to be a Seal or a member of any of our special operations forces. They are men who deserve but do not require our respect. As I said, I have been lucky to know a few in my life and each has been a man of integrity and quite strengthen. Regardless of the unit they belonged, Seals, Green Beret, or PJ (those are the ones I have known, along with a couple of SAS guys), none of them needed to “prove” their worth or strut their stuff. Each of them were comfortable in their own skin. And each were as Greitens said, the kind of man who “…possessed one common quality. Even in great pain, faced with the test of their lives, they had the ability to step outside of their own pain, put aside their own fear and ask: How can I help the guy next to me? They had more than the "fist" of courage and physical strength. They also had a heart large enough to think about others, to dedicate themselves to a higher purpose.”

Thanks and tashi deleks,

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