TweetOkay Sarge, tell me if this was an accurate portrayal.
In this past weeks episode of Over There a Colonel shoots up a humvee and is interrogating a pow.
Did you see it?
TweetOkay Sarge, tell me if this was an accurate portrayal.
In this past weeks episode of Over There a Colonel shoots up a humvee and is interrogating a pow.
Did you see it?
TweetNO I MISSED THIS PAST WEEKS. SITTING AT HOME ED YOU FORGET WHAT DAY IT IS AND I JUST FORGOT ALL ABOUT IT. BUT SO FAR ITS BEEN RIGHT ON THE MONEY
Tweetit is on Wednesday nights and replays on saturday nights
the unit captures a high valued pow, a humvee pulls up and says follow me, they arrive in an abandoned part of some city, the unit gets out of the hummer with pow, so soldier says “leave the pow with us”
sgt: we got orders to take him someplace else
soldier: well I am changing your orders
sgt: where is the paper work
soldier: there ain’t no gd paper work
sgt: then my orders haven’t changed
then the colonel (rank not shown on uniform so no one at this time knows that he is a colonel) picks up a machine gun and fires about 10 rounds into the hummer’s engine
colonel: looks like your orders just changed
I don’t know, I just can’t see a colonel doing that
TweetI asked my brother to watch it, since he was over there too. He said its a little dramatic, but otherwise very accurate.
Tweetyou are up early for a guy who went to bed drunkOriginally Posted by Testify
Tweetwould a colonel even be in the field with an unmarked uniform interrogating
This show has so much potential i don't know why they would add extra non sense when the war itself shoudl had all the real drama they need
TweetIN THE FIELD MOST OF OUR INTERROGATING IS GOING TO BE DONE BY SPECIAL OPS AND CIA.
TweetThat show makes me pray for those men and women all the time. That's some serious stuff, over dramatized or not, it's still pretty close to the real thing from what I've been told by some dudes who were over there.