Private Military Contractor Names

By admin, June 29, 2011 6:39 pm

private military contractor names
GWOT private security contractors?

In the ongoing war on terror, the U.S. has hired thousands of security contractors to act as Heavily armed security. Do these contractors meet the definition of a mercenary in the Geneva Convention? Are not private military companies companies employing only soldiers to pay and are in it to make a profit? It is the long-term security contractor just a fancy name to hide their true nature? I find it shameful that these kids make 160K a year abroad doing easy jobs, while U.S. troops are doing a much more dangerous to pay much less. * Unlike the actual patrols, raids and ambushes carried out by U.S. troops, which are much easier. * In Overall, the term "private security contractor" is just sugar coating for a day modern mercenary is absolutely disgusting that the government contracts these people are in it only for profit. These people are vile and I do not care for them one bit.

Security Contractor = Mercenary Hired Gun Ancient Rome used mercenary armies in the later stages of their empire, just before it collapsed.

PMC : PRIVATE MILITARY CONTRACTORS OR MERCENARY OR SOLDIER OF FORTUNE



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