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Seem's there isn't much info about these things.

The Special Operations Division consists or:

1. Special op team

2. Underwater team

3. Special op helicopter team

4. Jaegers

Every soldier who passes the SOD training becomes a "greenie" (partisans of Lithuania were called greenies because they were hidding in forests, the name also resembles camoflauge). Also when going on missions everyone who goes becomes part of a SOD unit called Aitvaras (Kite) consisting of soldiers from all 4 sections.

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Sorry i missed you Erik, things got kinda hectic with my newly found injury, i dont recall if i asked you, if your doin OSUT at Benning i'll stop by and see you some time, just let me know what batallion your at.

as for the pics, man... i wish i could share em cause i got some badass images, opsec first though!

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Sorry i missed you Erik, things got kinda hectic with my newly found injury, i dont recall if i asked you, if your doin OSUT at Benning i'll stop by and see you some time, just let me know what batallion your at.

as for the pics, man... i wish i could share em cause i got some badass images, opsec first though!

Actually I'm doing nothing of the sort really, more of some other training that they want me to support.

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Check out his kit compared to the legs(both 101, and sure as hell is not my unit),

ARE they both 101st? The only 101 insignia I see is on the right sleeve of ONE of the two, indicating that he had been to combat with 101 (I feel so sorry for him). Since there's no LEFT sleeve clear in the picture, take a look instead at the helmets. So many units copycatted the mighty 3d Infantry Division (Mechanized) after the Iraq war started by putting their division's patch on the sides of their helmets. Can't quite tell which one it is though. 4ID, perhaps?

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sairus: whats the heavy machine gun there? looks like an MG42 :S

Well as a light machine gun we use the MG3 and M240 so I bet it's an MG3.

which is basically a MG42, the main difference is the caliber, 7,62x51 NATO (MG3) compared to 8x57 IS (MG42).

You Lithuanians must be real kick-###### musclemen when you call a MG3 (10.5 kg without ammo) a light machine gun :rofl:

;)

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10.5 kg? Damn! Dieter Munz must be a tough guy too.

2006 10 13–27 d. Lithuania, Jonava. International peace keeping training „Klevo skliautai“ (Maple Arch).

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Missions in middle east

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Kosovo

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Very nice G36

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Sorry no but as I read this is the exact camo

http://www.henrikc.dk/camouflage/details.asp?autono=232

I've got the Danish camo, I meant the Lithuanian camo. The pic of the Lithuanian soldier with the G36 in the "2006 10 13–27 d. Lithuania, Jonava. International peace keeping training „Klevo skliautai“ (Maple Arch)" post..... I mean that camo.

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