Someone there seems to have a bit of an obsession with bombed-out trucks and buildings.
This site contains an archive of photos taken by soldiers and military contractors serving in active duty.
Warning some images are graphic in nature.
http://www.undermars.com/
Enjoy!
Someone there seems to have a bit of an obsession with bombed-out trucks and buildings.
actually once you get by the first few pages (there is 90 all together)
you will see many different types of photos. But thanks for the feedback.
Not a very good testament to the resiliency of AFVs in Iraq.
Okay, got it.Originally Posted by Warskilz
I felt like throwing up when looking at some graphic pics even though I was warned.
Damn that's horrible what people can endure in a war.
Thanks for sharing the photos.
cool picsonly those graphic...
poor guys RIP...
The guy without face...thats horrible
RIP
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anyone have info about US tank (abrams) losses in Iraq???
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Man, that's a lot of torn apart Humvees right there.![]()
I honestly cant sit through the site, if i was able to scroll picture to picture and not have to click then go back, or right click open in new window etc id be able to stand it.
JESUS, i just saw that one. I take it taht was a US soldier.Originally Posted by HorrigEn
Hi All,
I liked the pictures contained in the website, some excellent photos and well worth the look. On a sadder not do you really think that it is appropriate that the captions placed under the photos of the dead enemy is really necessary and do you condone what is written within the captions and it is in poor taste.
I am all for fun but fun when it is appropriate, does anyone know any of the dead enemy on the pages that are there, or better still does anyone know that the relatives of those dead contained inside that website do not visit it. Yes I understand it is war and that they were the enemy. How would you like it if one of your relatives was posted onto a website with those types of captions it would not be very appropriate and you would be rather angry at it.
Look at it from both sides, there are always two sides to a war. I am an ex soldier of 18 years service in INFANTRY, and I believe that we should be treating the enemy within the Geneva Convention inside or outside the TAOR (if you don’t know what it means look it up) regardless if they dead or wounded, all enemy are to be treated as per your dead or wounded.
My two cents worth
dagawebb, you raise some good points there, I would love
to hear your opinion on Gitmo.