"The Brave" Break Out (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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More Research Needed
dncorp17 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
September 2001 to November 2001 After the less than 300 U.S. Army Special Forces and thousands of Afghan Northern Alliance Overthrow of the Afghan Taliban Government November 2001, the Al Quada Prisoners and a Few Afghan Taliban were held at Mazar I Sharif and a Prisoner Rebellion occurred the Fighting was so intense that U.S. B-52 Airstrikes had to be used to stop the fighting, Proper handling of Prisoners would have stopped this from happening and nobody would have gotten killed. Prisoners afterwards were always moved, held with sand bags or other bags on their heads. Many times Pro U.S. Afghan with the U.S.Army Special Forces without bags on their heads could sit amongst Al Quada and Afghan Taliban Prisoners and tell U.S. Army Special Forces Team Members of what the Al Quada or Afghan Taliban were saying or planning, because with bags on their heads they willingly started a conversion believing that the Pro U.S. Afghan sitting next to them was one of them (Al Quada or Afghan Taliban). This also made it so that the Afghan Taliban and Al Quada Prisoners had no idea where they were, how many guards, nor how strong the prison physically was, this stopped any attempted escapes or planned escapes and unnecessary deaths.

So The Brave scene of the Prisoners being off loaded from a truck without bags on their heads is not realistic.

Standard procedure in the event of radio signal loss, stop, go back and place radio signal repeaters on the electrical lines (that then act as antennas) FINALLY their Sniper has an actual Sniper Rifle the M110, 7.62mm x 51mm 1000 meters unskilled 800 meters, as nearly a foot longer instead of Jungle Warfare short range 5.56mm x 45mm M-16s and M-4s 350 meters. Unfortunately, for U.S. Snipers the Russian SVD Sniper Rifle is used a lot Worldwide 7.62mm x 54 1,200 meters unskilled 800 meters. The British at Aden (Yemen) would find out, even though the British were using British version, L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle 7.62mm x 51mm, as the Belgium FAL (Fusil Automatique Leger) Rifle however because the British were so opposed to optical telescopes the range was only 600 meters with metal sights.

Control Room doors would have been shut by Afghan Guard (the one that the Traitor Afghan Guard killed), Afghan Guard would have set off Alarms automatically locking down the Entire U.S. built Prison, steel front doors to Prison would have shut.

As soon as the attempted Prison Break started, the CIA would have launched many CIA MQs ("Armed Drones") with AGM-176 "Griffin" Missiles. Three (3) AGM 176 "Griffin" Missiles are mounted in place of One (1) AGM 114 Hellfire Missile. Since 2007 the U.S. Air Force has been replacing the MQ-1 "Predator" with the larger and more powerful engined MQ-9 "Reaper" capable of carrying 15 times more munitions and flies three times the speed of the MQ-1 "Predator". It is Standard Practice for the U.S. Special Operations Command to have a U.S. Air Force Special Operations Wing's AC-130W Gunships fully loaded and fueled to take off immediately from U.S.A.F. Kandahar or U.S.A.F. Bagram.

Rags, rope, electrical wire would have been tied around their Prisoner's neck as a handle and choke collar, he would also have been gagged with cloth stuffed in his mouth then tied around his head. They would have left his wrists cuffed, only uncuffing his ankles.

Still saying "Top" (E-8, NCO, First Sergeant) not "Captain" (O-3, Commissioned Officer, U.S. Army Special Forces Team Leader), saying "Top" is like saying Captain Dalton got Demoted, also First Sergeants do not go on Missions unless the Entire Company went on Mission, they would still be a Master Sergeant (E-8) if they go on a Mission, not "Top" First Sergeant (E-8).

They would all be wearing Bulletproof Vests, similar to what U.S. Police wear under their Uniforms, these Bulletproof Vests would be worn under their Individual Integrated Fighting System IIFS Vests or MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load Carrying Equipment) Tactical Assault Panel (T.A.P.) or Soldier Plate Carrier System (S.P.C.S.) that is already Bulletproof.

Use of Real Names especially at Muslim Nations does not happen "Dalton", "Dalton", "Dalton" according to the CIA Interrogator. As the Muslims will then issue a Death Penalty Fatawa against Dalton for anyone to do Stateside. May take days, months, years, decades to accomplish but the Muslims will get their Revenge. For Decades U.S. Army Special Forces used Velcro to make Unit, Name Tags, Branch of Service, Grade or Rank removable, nothing personal was ever carried on Missions.

Writers Dean Georgaris, Mike Daniels, Editor Denise Harkavy need to do more BASIC Research.
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