Six Pounds of Pressure
Posted by Brad Fisher on 4/8/2012 to
Tactical Tips
Six pounds of pressure. Thats all it takes to pull the trigger on an M-240, a fully automatic machine gun. Six pounds. It feels like a million pounds with a life sitting in your crosshairs.
It was around two in the afternoon, and the Lieutenant was inside the tan school, talking to unimportant people about peace none of them had any control over. While the Lieutenant sat inside the air-conditioned building sipping on tea, the rest of us were melting under the august sun. It was so hot, the roof of the Humvee felt like a grill. All I needed was some hamburger and a spatula, and I could have started my own roach coach. But the only meat around was strung up lamb, but thats another story.
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Beam of Light
Posted by Brad Fisher on 2/22/2012 to
Tactical Tips
Southern Bagdad, Iraq
The only thing I can hear is my own heart thumping away, pumping adrenalin throughout my body. We stalk through the calm, cool desert night towards the target. My night vision goggles illuminate the building in a green hue in my left eye, my right eye blind in the dark night. I am the fourth man on the four-man breach team, and the rest of the platoon covers the building in an L formation from behind us. Our feet fall silently on the dry dirt as we approach. There is only one door to the adobe home, and we angle towards the right side doorknob side of the door. Without touching the building, we line up against the wall. We are nearly invisible in our desert camouflage next to the earthen wall.