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  • Irish Military Pics

    Was browsing the web and came across this site....some pretty nice pics of the ARW etc...


  • #2
    Thanks for giveing the link, but most of these photos are IN FOCAS which are probley posed

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    • #3
      Nice site for pics, but the forum is crawling with airsofters and wanna bes.

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      • #4
        6 out of 13 are

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        • #5
          Some of those pics are not even of the wing ........am I right? Also like that PERSEC with the guys' name on there.

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          • #6
            The top one is of the 2bn in Timor from An Cosanitor, the one in the river marked Klick 2002 is from the 20th bn website, the blurred out face guy on his own is from an army reserve recruiting poster, (ARW beret is dark green, Reservists wear the olive green) the rest are either from Military.ie, mostly non ARW or Special operations.com.
            "It is a general popular error to imagine that loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for it's welfare" Edmund Burke

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            • #7
              Special Operations

              Believe it or believe it not the guy on the opening page of the Special Operations .com web site is an ??? sniper. The picture was taken about eight years ago.


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              Last edited by Joshua; 22 October 2003, 09:34.
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              • #8
                Is'ent that a pic of an irish army sniper on some sites??

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                • #9
                  Sniper Pic

                  Yep the picture also appears on the ARW web page on the Defence Forces web site.

                  The Army is organised on conventional military lines providing a sufficiently flexible structure to carry out all the roles assigned by Government. The Army is a standing force and provides the primary capabilities for joint military operations at home and combined military Peace Support Operations abroad.
                  Glaine ár gcroí
                  Neart ár ngéag
                  Agus beart de réir ár mbriathar

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