Swedish soldiers held 'fight club' in Afghanistan

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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
    • 4436

    Swedish soldiers held 'fight club' in Afghanistan

    www.thelocal.se ^

    Swedish military police are investigating a suspected illegal boxing match arranged by a group of Swedish soldiers at the Mazar-i-Sharif base in Afghanistan which reportedly left one soldier in need of medical treatment.
    ”This wasn't something that the unit organized. But I haven't received any information that anyone required medical treatment,” said Colonel Rickard Johansson to daily Expressen, confirming the investigation by the military police.
    The fight, rumoured to have taken place at the end of last year, lacked both rules and a permit and was reminiscent of the Hollywood movie ”Fight Club” staring Brad Pitt and Ed Norton, according to the paper.
    Organizing a boxing match without a permit is prohibited by Swedish law, and the soldiers reportedly never applied for a permit.
    Instead, the soldiers inquired about arranging the fight with camp doctors, who were not happy about the idea.
    While a written notice banning the event was posted on a bulletin board, some form of boxing match did take place, prompting an investigation by military police.
    ”As far as I can understand it is being discussed whether this was a boxing match or not. It is a legal distinction,” Johansson told the paper.
    The soldiers could have been fined or even jailed had they been found guilty, but according to Expressen, the prosecutor chose to drop the preliminary investigation.
    The rules for organized fighting competitions in Sweden are strict and they apply to all martial arts and boxing events.
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  • sgreger1
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    • Mar 2009
    • 9451

    #2
    Boring ass swedes: "MAJOR MILITARY SCANDAL TODAY: Soldiers have boxing matches but FAIL to acquire the appropriate permits in a timely manner. All charges were dropped and there were no injuries".



    Edit: We did the same thing in basic training though the first time we went out to the field. The drill sgts got to stay in a nice little cabin thing seperate from our little tent/cot city we had to set up in the middle of a praire so we had some privacy for an hour here and there at night time. Obviously the first thing everyone did was start fighting matches and would bet whatever sweets they had left over from their MRE's etc. The Drill sgts found out eventually and made us low crawl through the mud during a storm (this is in Oklahoma) and all sorts of people got spider bites and snake bites and shit all over there faces to the point where they had to go see the medics, then after being sent back to our tents the drill sgts stayed up all night practicing gas drills, by chucking CS gas (riot control gas) cannisters into our tents while we were sleeping at random every hour or so (and also copiously deployed artillery sim grenades which are loud as ****).

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    • lxskllr
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      • Sep 2007
      • 13435

      #3
      Originally posted by sgreger1
      Boring ass swedes: "MAJOR MILITARY SCANDAL TODAY: Soldiers have boxing matches but FAIL to acquire the appropriate permits in a timely manner. All charges were dropped and there were no injuries".
      RoFL! :^D

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