View Full Version : Polish Special Forces GROM In Iraq
Seraphim
03-24-2003, 02:51 PM
http://member.compuserve.com/fotosrch/0/20030323DBO22D.jpg
http://member.compuserve.com/fotosrch/0/20030323DBO17D.jpg
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The above pic is suppose to be with Navy SEALS...check out the really buffed guy on the left. Holy he can twist my neck right off.
http://member.compuserve.com/fotosrch/0/20030323DBO20D.jpg
Kitsune
03-24-2003, 02:56 PM
Those guys are cool. GROM (meaning "Thunder") rocks. They are certainly among the best.
p-)
UCT_Sinasta, these are great... i feel bad that i'll be wiping out the comments on the existing ones to put these better ones in though. :) Is there an index where it shows what photos are available on that members site?
By Douglas Busvine
WARSAW (*******) - Poland admitted on Monday that its elite GROM commando unit had taken part in the U.S.-led attack on Iraq after the soldiers posed for a ******* news photographer.
The Defense Ministry had denied that GROM (Thunder) special forces were involved in combat, but on Monday it confirmed their participation after dailies splashed photographs of the soldiers in the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr, where U.S.-led troops are battling pockets of Iraqi resistance.
Defense Minister Jerzy Szmajdzinski refused, however, to divulge details of the troops' role in supporting the main U.S.-British force fighting to oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein .
"We are determined not to comment on secret operations," Szmajdzinski told reporters, saying only that GROM troops were operating "in the coastal region" of Iraq and in Gulf waters.
"You don't comment about the theater of operations because that would give away information about our capability...this is secret," he added.
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GROM is an SAS-style commando unit which has seen recent action in Afghanistan. It is one of the few highly trained units in Poland's armed forces, which are mostly underfunded and still rely on outdated Soviet-era equipment.
Poland, a NATO member whose government has supported the tough U.S. line against Baghdad, sent 200 troops to the Gulf in what they originally said was a supporting, non-combat, role.
The ******* photographs showed masked GROM soldiers taking prisoners, scrawling graffiti on a portrait of Saddam and posing with U.S. Navy Seals holding up a U.S. flag.
"These photos shouldn't have happened," said Szmajdzinski. "The next time it will definitely be with the Polish flag."
Surveys show that most people in this east European country of 38 million do not want Polish troops to take active part in fighting in Iraq, although a majority backs an auxiliary role.
Szmajdzinski denied the government had failed to tell the nation that Polish troops would take part in combat.
"We sent our contingent to take part in military operations, not to be observers -- that was obvious," he said. "Nobody misled anyone."
MK133
03-25-2003, 12:33 AM
They are very good and progressive in their training and have no problem stepping in and helping us kick some butts!p-)
Some non-Gulf pics: (sry, the site is down temporary)
http://grom.wp.fm.interia.pl/grom60.jpg
Here they are transferring from RIB to MKV
http://grom.wp.fm.interia.pl/grom284.jpg
you're picture doesn't seem to work.. There's a transfer error on http://grom.wp.fm.interia.pl/
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