Review of The Hunted

Professionals: The Hunted (2022)
Season 1, Episode 7
3/10
Not Accurate, COMEDY
11 December 2020
Before the creation of U.S. AFRICOM We got sent to Somalia 1993 Operation Continue Hope after U.S. AFRICOM created 2007 to 2008 we thought no more deployments to Africa, We were deployed to other places at U.S. AFRICOM because U.S. AFRICOM's Forces could not handle the situations 2008 to 2011, then redeployed back to Afghanistan, then I got sent to U.S., U.S. Military Officer Career Schools. 2014 deployed to that Virus Outbreak, returned to U.S..

When we are at U.S. AFRICOM we DO NOT Use the ineffective hard to get 5.56mm x 45mm (range 350 meters) we use the Man Killer can be obtained anywhere 7.62mm x 39mm (range 800 meters), or if must use U.S. 7.62mm x 51mm, especially after 1993 Operation Continue Hope, that turned into the Battle of Mogadishu, many of Us ran out of ammunition due to Clinton's U.S. Department of Defense Budget Cuts, so being U.S. Army Special Forces trained to use other Nations Weapons, we picked up AK-47s and ammunition.

Many Warlords "Soldiers" lots had previously Served with the British Military as Parachutists (Maroon Berets), Royal Marines (Green Beret), even SAS (Beige, Tan Berets) including at their own Nations as Experts of Small Unit Tactics, even more "Expert" than any British Military just out of British Military Schools.

The Warlords had their "Soldiers" previously of the British Military Parachutists, Royal Marines, SAS train their "Child Soldiers" from age 7 till they reached age 18, as knowing more than most of the World's Military Forces, by age 8 they had already killed and were trained not to hesitate to kill or they would be killed.

The British Military suffered significant loss of capabilities as the many British Security Contractors bought new SAS Graduates upon Graduating from the British SAS School.

Bell 602 Helicopter has maximum capacity of 4 Passengers, 1 Pilot.
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