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[edit] What US Special forces?
As far as I am aware there were no US Special Forces in Dog Soldiers. Ryan was a Captain in the SAS and the the Special Forces team that was killed were all SAS.
- I seem to remember that the squad were supposed to be in 'training manoeuvres' but i don't think it was mentioned who the other participants were.. but since we only saw the remains of Ryan's camp we assumed thats all the opposition were, and to be fair thats all that was intended in to original movie... but this just helps shoehorn in Americans with guns.. ala 'Aliens' I fear.--MRNasher 19:41, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Any need for that line?
'Armed to the teeth with modern warfare technology'? - it sort of implies that the british soldiers lacked it in the last film. No real need for the line. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 213.48.73.94 (talk) 11:16, 28 January 2007 (UTC).