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What Is The Bravest Recorded Act Of Valour In Most Recent Military Times. by Voldoz: 7:07pm On Mar 09, 2022
Five heavily armed terrorists attack a busy hotel and business park in the Kenyan capital, one of the group triggers his suicide vest at 14:30.

The other 4 terrorists split into teams of two and moved into the hotel, indiscriminately shooting unarmed civilians with assault rifles, throwing grenades, and they slaughter everyone in sight.

Enter an unnamed lone British SAS trooper who was stationed nearby, attached to Kenyan special forces in a training capacity. Let's call him Chris.


Chris heard gunfire and raced to the scene, when he arrived he opened his emergency battle bag, and wearing jeans, trainers and a fancy shirt, he strapped up for war, equipping himself with his customized Canadian made rifle, silencer and all.

Chris enabled all perks and weapon attachments, although he didn't stoop low enough for aim hack, that's only for losers.

He quickly established contact with local police and army who were struggling to deal with the chaotic situation, officers from the Kenyan special forces who knew perfectly well that Chris was a veteran counter terrorist operator, who had served in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq, requested his assistance.

Chris contacted the British High commission and reportedly said; “Send me in, I'm here.”


“This guy got there quick, he was one of the first there. He had on a mask but it was obvious he was white. We could see him talking to the police and army and they listened to him.” - A survivor of the attack.

Given the green light, the veteran wasted no time, and at no thought to his own life or the danger he would face operating alone, he entered the fray. Within minutes the SAS trooper returned carrying a wounded man, and shouting for help, before bravely going back into the maelstrom of cruelty.


“This man carried out one of the wounded then went back and did that again. There was a lot of confusion, lots of people running around, but he stood out because he was a foreigner. He was very brave.” - Lucy Njeri, witness.

The presence of this highly experienced SAS veteran, his operational guidance, brave actions and cooperation with his Kenyan Special forces colleagues, inspired a quick response. Within no time, the Kenyan Police and Army began moving in and rescuing the survivors.

After aiding the wounded and helping survivors to flee, Chris now aware of the vague location of a pair of the murderous AK wielding lunatics, entered the building and started to clear smoke filled rooms, floor by floor, all by himself.


WTF, guys, he's going in alone! I shit you not lads, we've got John Wick on our side.

Moving through the lower floors, treading on broken glass and passing dead corpses, Chris located two of the terrorists, and getting into a strong position, he peekaboo’d around a wall, and with expert marksmanship dropped one of the pair, his silenced gun barely making a sound.

He continued to silently move forwards, clearing rooms as he hunted the second terrorist, he didn't need to search the building for long, because the brave SAS soldier killed the second AK armed terrorist with brutal efficiency.

Meanwhile the Kenyan special forces and police had trapped the two remaining terrorists in a building, and after rescuing civilians hiding, they stormed the last two terrorists, killing both.

22 civilians died in the attack and another 27 were wounded. All 5 terrorists were killed, with no losses amongst the security forces.

The unnamed SAS soldier, would receive the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross, for his bravery in combat, an award second only to the Victoria Cross. It's believed he served for 18 years.

From Quora.

Re: What Is The Bravest Recorded Act Of Valour In Most Recent Military Times. by Voldoz: 7:10pm On Mar 09, 2022
I heard this SAS are highly skilled and are the only troops the US marines fear to go against due to their discipline.
Re: What Is The Bravest Recorded Act Of Valour In Most Recent Military Times. by RuMiRgO1stSon: 8:48pm On Mar 09, 2022
Fvck him

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