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1970s soldier of fortune magazine
1970s soldier of fortune magazine













like Daoud was assassinated in 78 5 years after he lead a coup d'etat to topple the Royal Family that had been there for quite a few years. Well of course not it was fkn invaded by the USSR.Įdit: i was trying to figure out how you inferred that i had said 1979 anywhere on this particular comment as i had said end of the 70s. A 'survival community' looking for new members.Another female mercenary who felt the need to point out she was 28, who has done bodyguard and undercover surveillance work.Two sisters (19,22) and their mother (a 50 year old Registered Nurse, I think) with four horses looking for mercenary cavalry and mechanic's training.An ex-USMC Force Recon seeking to join a team for hire has his own personal weapons and equipment.Someone seeking a bodyguard and courier.40 years ago, which also advertised an upcoming convention in Scottsdale, AZ: It's also worth mentioning that this was the decade of The A-Team, a show literally about a group of ex-US Special Forces operatives who become mercenaries. In the 1980s, you had a lot of Vietnam veterans out there some soldiers very much get the taste for war and will seek an opportunity to continue fighting. Please also read the site-wide Reddiquette. Please avoid reposting TILs that have already made the front page in the past on YouTube)Īdd or tags to your posts, as necessary.

1970s soldier of fortune magazine

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1970s soldier of fortune magazine

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