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wmai20

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  1. Episode 2 added; Check my first post for details/video.
  2. I honestly have no idea. I went on patrol shortly after this was taken so I never had a chance to meet them in person.
  3. Everything I record is the Marines. We "technically" have our own Airborne Paratroopers but we send our troops to Army Airborne School for their training.
  4. You must be an Airborne Paratrooper to do that. I was just lucky to record them shooting at stuff. lol
  5. Alright it's official. I'm going back on the 6th of June; I think I'll be able to capture some air support action.
  6. Hahaha, heck, I'll give a shoutout to both of yah. ;) *Edit* I may be going back in a few weeks. They need officers to train a new batch of Afghan military cadets.
  7. I wasn't meaning any harm, it was simply for your convenience. I was just pointing out that there was another topic that answers all your questions.
  8. It's a hard adjustment back to civilian life I can tell you that. Open carrying my two pistols helps a little bit. xD
  9. Pretty good, very enjoyable commentary. The only change I recommend is to bump your mic volume just a bit. ;)
  10. Agreed mate, glad you enjoyed the video.
  11. Since the footage was taken during the night it's barely noticeable. The chopper was as UH-60 BlackHawk.
  12. I believe it was an old rusted Mercedes sudan we found.
  13. I just recently returned.
  14. It was firing the M2 Browning 50. Machine Gun with tracing high incendiary rounds. Waste of money? Nahh just having fun. :P
  15. Here's some chopper footage from Afghan that I recorded. I guess I wanted to share this with the community ;D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ19P0j5h2Y
  16. I believe there is already a topic similar to this? It talks about Editing and Recording software.
  17. Since Fraps is considered one of the best recording softwares, it does have a microphone recording capability. Note that you must have a decent enough harddrive to record footage with no lag. Windows Movie Maker is the most basic editing software there is. Since it's free, it doesn't have many features that Sony Vegas does. If you do not have the cash, go ahead and use Movie Maker.
  18. Fraps is the best for professional videos which is why it has a price. The best editors are Adobe After Effects and Sony Vegas Movie Studio, both costing at least $300.
  19. Agreeing with NicolaiB , I think we should keep this thread about its original topic..CISPA.
  20. @Marine I was agreeing to your statement on Law Enforcement/Government not stripping away personal rights, not encouraging the use of lethal force. Quoting from a much older post, I do not encourage lethal force upon actions made by the Government.
  21. Thanks for all the support everyone! I will update my first post as I upload more episodes.
  22. That statement above is correct. We do not swear loyalty to the government, but to the flag and the Constitution. We were formed to preserve all freedom within the country and around the world. But, although we do not swear loyalty to the three branches, the President, is a matter of fact our Commander In Chief. He directly commands the military and we swore to obey his or her direct command. No questions asked. (Or we'd be fired xD)
  23. That's not an issue for me. You are trained for disarming a lethal suspect during Basic Marine Training; but I see your referring to the all common American. :P

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