Well, that's definitely a surefire way to go, "Yeah, we got the guy. Here's his head, its a visual match. Tests say DNA match too. And hey, without his head, we know he's dead!".octafish said:To be fair to the Bowie the Kukri is bordering on "short sword" territory. Just be sure to give a Gurkha a camera if you want proof of a kill, you might not like what they bring back otherwise. [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1295617/Gurkha-ordered-UK-beheading-dead-Taliban-fighter.html]Texas Joker 52 said:About time someone mentioned the Gurkhas. And, as second-best, I'd say the U.S. L.R.R.P.s, since they were essentially the stealthy counterpart to the Army RANGERS.octafish said:While I would feel bad if the SASR didn't get a mention, special forces are pansies. Gurkha FTW. Big guy with a scowl and a small knife vs small guy with a smile and a fucking huge knife. Put your money on the Gurkha every time.
But, most definitely Gurkhas, all the way. Cool under fire, polite, nicest guys you'll ever meet. But also the most dangerous to go against, especially with their Kukris. Yes, the knife that puts the Bowie to shame, and is possibly the best combat knife in existence.
As for that article, however, I don't think he should face disciplinary action at all. He was doing his job, doing it well, and doing it the only way he knew how. In a firefight, there isn't a lot of time for deep thought on how to make sure you can identify a deceased, high-profile target. Not only that, he was dead before he was beheaded. Quite frankly, I doubt that he cares about his body now, wherever he may be.