Delta Force better than SEALs?

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I don’t care about the differences…we respect you both for your service 🙏🇺🇸

johnhaden
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So many different levels of warriors each serving our country and the best way to say it they are tools to be used in different operations.
You don’t use a hammer to drive a screw and they all have their purpose and thank god our toolbox is filled up with the best.

bernardayers
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Thnx for doing what you do... May God keep all of you ruthless but safe.

dennisshepherd
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Having worked with some of them, I can say they are some of the nicest guys. Life is short and they live it one day at a time.

mstr-menstandingfortheirrights
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I only met one. Old-schooler. About 2008-2009 at an association gathering of some kind in Georgia. I sang in the All-American Chorus at the time. It was me, one of my fellow NCOs, two of my troops, and the four of us were listening to these Old-school operators share a few stories over whiskey. One was Delta Force, two were jungle specialists, two Green Berets, and one SEAL. Their stories were awesome!

ericblue
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"Every Marine is a Rifleman; every Seal is an Author"

maxrockatanksyOG
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Love their enthusiastic approach, SAS would make them look like American Ametuers

garryboyle
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The Sheriff of Baghdad said, " When you get to the unit, shut your mouth and learn. We don't give a sh!t about you until you prove yourself."

thesecatsarecrazy
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"People" DON'T NEED to know anything about a world which should be invisible.

oldphart-zcjz
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We need these kinds of soldiers.. love u guys for keeping me safe!!!

SuperZippyzippy
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My dear friend was Delta Force . He was shot twice and stabbed multiple times. Now in his 60’s he’s a Preacher. God bless all our Protectors

melissahecht
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I barely know anything about the military and knowing how safe and ahead we are compared to to other countries technology and weapon wise plus the discipline our special forces have makes me believe that these special teams are the best in the world and I’m grateful they are on our team. In God I trust that our veterans get all the help they need once they get back home from any tour. I hope their families are well taken care of as well.

I’ll make sure to educate myself since I’ve had a couple buddies in the Marines, Air Force and the Navy. But I don’t know how polite or if it’s okay to ask about war.

christianmanriquez
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My brother in law is retired delta force at 6’7 and he still after 25 years of service is a very dangerous gentleman. He sustained a significant injury and it damaged his hearing but boy traveling anywhere with him is always an adventure! My sister also gave 22 years to the military. Yet they call me their child’s private protection detail! I feel bad for the first boy who knocks on his door! One thing I’ve learned is always announce yourself regardless of having a key. I don’t think they can ever completely stop “working “ if that makes sense. God bless all our troops!

Turnersever
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75th ranger right here.... been retired for 12 years and miss every bit of it

answersforlooking
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I Salute these soldiers
They should all be home

TaylorMade
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Having the honor of serving with both 5th and 10th group SF in Iraq as a 36 year old reserve medic. I can 100% attest to the words this man is speaking. The level of those guys and then the REALLY SCARY GUYS that would show up from time to time is off the charts.

donalddouds
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I saw 4 Dboys at "Ft. Lost in the woods" sitting at a table in the chow hall. I dont know where they were coming from or where they were going and don't care to. All I'll say is this...."IM SO VERY THANKFUL THOSE DUDES ARE ON OUR SIDE" . I've met a couple more here and there over the years and they've been the nicest most generous, hospitable friendly dudes you could ever meet...but those 4 together....that swear there was an almost visible aura around that table that said "FAFO"

arnoldschwolenpecker
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He’s not lying. I can’t hold a candle to the rangers I trained with and only one finished the operators’ course.

SCDC
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I have some doubts. Arrogance will get you killed. The SAS disagree with the idea that Delta are the best.

Also, the Green Berets saved these guys more than once. 😂

bobfg
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In an interview with Shawn Ryan, a retired Delta Force operator recounted his first experience with close quarters battle (CQB) in Delta Force. Despite his previous experience as a Ranger and a Green Beret for a couple of years, he realized that this was different. One of the Delta operators advised him to break the fluorescent lights and keep up, as he would likely fall behind. The retired operator admitted he was surprised by how fast the Tier 1 Delta team moved through the building. When Shawn Ryan asked him what he did after witnessing their CQB tactics, he simply replied, "I was breaking lights and keeping up.

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