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50 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Was he smaller (at least in weight) when he served?  I take you at your word about your friend 100% but SpecFor guys usually tend to run toward “average” size and often smaller. A humongous guy in those communities is pretty rare.

He was thinner when he served. That was his weight when I met him. He had been out about 10 years when I met him. He was not in a good place and was a scary man.

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

He was thinner when he served. That was his weight when I met him. He had been out about 10 years when I met him. He was not in a good place and was a scary man.

I have two cousins who served in Special Forces. Both were in the Iraq War.

One of them found himself in a pretty bad place later on as well, but I don't necessarily think it had to do with his military experiences.

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53 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I have two cousins who served in Special Forces. Both were in the Iraq War.

One of them found himself in a pretty bad place later on as well, but I don't necessarily think it had to do with his military experiences.

My friend started to drink pretty heavy and run around with a bad crowd of people. It ended up costing his marriage and his legs. 

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

That's the Seal training program, right?

Oh no! That's BUD/S. That ish is completely different. I'm confident in saying no one on that show would last a day at BUD/S. No one. Some of them might die. IF they let them do it. 

I seriously considered going Navy SEAL. I was 165 pounds as a 19 year old. Benched 365, Squat 485, ran a 4.59 40 yard, 4.12 shuttle, 37" vertical (only 5'8"), ran 1.5 miles in 9:15. Pretty athletic. 

We had an actual SEAL in my graduating class. I was nothing to him. Nothing. Easily the most mentally strong person I'd ever met.

Decided I'd just drive Navy destroyers and fire some TOMAHAWK missiles instead. 

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