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Date of upload: May 12, 2019 ^^
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I served in Afghanistan, Kunar province, back in 2010-2011. This one particular incident happened during one of my platoons OP guard duty rotations. One night, me and two other soldiers were doing our routine surveillance of a near by road, just down the hill from our Outpost. In our NVG nods (Night Vision goggles) we could clearly see a young kid a Shepard walking four goats up the road. All three of us saw it. Until I removed my goggles and noticed that the person walking the goats was only visible through our NVG's. The Night was pretty clear, and although it was dark, you could still easily see the silhouettes of the goats. But there was no body else. We could clearly see him with the goats through our goggles, but as soon as we would take the goggles off, he would vanish. Goats were there, but that's it. No person. But with goggles he was clearly visible. Until this day, none of us who witnessed it, could explain what it was, or what we saw that night. But all three of us seen the same thing. I still get the goosebumps, just talking about it.
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My cousin fought in Afghanistan in the Russian Army. He was ranked major. He claimed the same thing, weapon problems, whispering, weird lights and phantom footsteps. One of the young lieutenants was king hit and knocked out senseless. When they were pulled out after 5 years of hell, he reported to his commanding officer who showed him a rather bulging dossier of the same supernatural events. Everyone was instructed to keep quiet about the whole thing.
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I was deployed last year too Afghanistan in Helmand province, I worked the night shift and we had weird stuff happen. We had a blue light appear one night reported by one of our security posts and than just flew off , we called it in and no drones or anything was in the area. Fact that it was also mentioned in this story gave me chills
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My friendâs father has been to Afghanistan and claims he has seen a human like sand creature walking around. Through his scope he saw the creature was made out of sand. It disappeared behind a dune after a few minutes of watching it from about 150 meters. He was with 4 other men who saw the same thing. He was told to forget what he has seen. Heâs now retired and he almost always brings up this story when asked about his experience in Afghanistan.
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At 8:15, I wondered âif you are on guard duty and you see something/someone, arenât you supposed to immediately report it?â
The next morning, we showed this to my father, a US Marine from 1964-67. The first thing he said in that segment: âwait a minute. Unless things have changed a lot in the past 50 years, you are supposed to call for an approaching person to halt, call the Corporal of the Guard, and demand the unknown person identify themselves. You donât engage, walk away from your post (ever) go back to base and ask to be transfered...unless you want to be transferred to the jailhouse.â
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That place has an evil air about it & I've experienced my fair share there. There are voices in the night that beckon soldiers out into the desert. Guys disappear only to be found later disfigured miles & miles away from their last confirmed position. I've seen entire villages pick up & move in a day due to being attacked by what they called the Djinn. Besides that I have to believe that there has to be a reason that chunk of desert has been fought over for thousands of years besides it's resources.
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Observation Point Rock sits a few hundred metres south east of Patrol Base Hassan Abad, Helmand province. Lots of Russians where executed there by extremists in the 1980's.
Its elevation has clearly made the Rock a natural defensive position for centuries. It is perhaps not entirely a rock, though it resembles one. Medieval arrow slits and the remains of fortified turrets on its eastern flank show that this was once a large mud fort that collapsed in on itself and was probably built upon in turn. The locals say that it dates back to Alexander the Great, and another similar structure is visible in the distance to the south, part of a supposed line of such forts built at some point in Afghanistanâs history of invasion and war.
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@prateekkumar9873
4 years ago
We internet people should demand a new genre "military horror".
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