US Army Ranger Master Sniper Sergeant Nicholas Irving, aka "The Reaper."
While deployed with the 3rd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Sergeant Irving served as a sniper.
Carrying a custom SR-25 rifle he nicknamed "Dirty Diana," Irving was tasked with protecting Ranger strike teams on missions and night raids. Over a single 4 month deployment, he racked up 33 confirmed enemy kills.
His performance set a battalion record and cemented his legacy as one of the most lethal special operations snipers in modern military history.
One thing I've noticed about Arsenal under this current regime is that they rarely allow themselves to be bullied in the transfer market.
People forget that Arsenal wanted Moisés Caicedo badly, but the moment Brighton kept pushing the price higher than what the club believed was reasonable, they walked away.
Same thing happened with Benjamin Šeško. Arsenal admired him, but when RB Leipzig's demands became too much, they stepped back.
Same with Mykhailo Mudryk. Everyone remembers the saga. Shakhtar wanted an enormous fee, Arsenal refused to be dragged into a bidding war and Chelsea took him instead.
Even Sandro Tonali. Arsenal liked him, but once the overall cost became excessive, they moved on.
The only deal they refused to walk away from was Declan Rice. And every single day that passes makes it look like money well spent. Arsenal clearly believed he was worth breaking the bank for, and so far he's proving exactly why.
So when I see people saying Arsenal must pay whatever Newcastle ask for Bruno Guimarães or whatever Aston Villa ask for Morgan Rogers, I just don't see it happening.
If Arsenal believe the valuation isn't fair, they'll simply walk away. They've done it before and they'll do it again.
Arsenal have shown time and time again that they'll pay big when they truly believe a player is worth it. But they won't pay any price just because another club demands it. That's been their strategy for years now, and I don't see it changing this summer.
Este fue el secreto más oscuro de Winston Churchill en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Dentro de este búnker, 6 hombres fueron voluntariamente enterrados vivos para espiar a las fuerzas de Hitler.
Exiliados del mundo con solo 7 años de suministros, su historia fue clasificada durante décadas.
🧵Bienvenidos a la Operación Tracer:🧵
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🚨 Pep Guardiola, expected to leave Man City THIS summer with Enzo Maresca always been as the ONLY replacement wanted.
Pep ready to say goodbye in the next days, while Maresca said yes to Manchester City months ago.
🚨 BREAKING: José Mourinho back to Real Madrid, HERE WE GO! 💣🤍
All terms have been verbally agreed between José Mourinho and Real Madrid, waiting to sign all documents.
Plan for initial two year deal, JM to travel to Madrid after Real-Bilbao game.
The Special One is back.
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Arsenal are preparing an £86m move for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia as part of a massive £150m budget set aside to strengthen their attack ahead of summer 2026. 🇬🇪🔴
Meanwhile, the club are still deciding between Victor Osimhen and Julian Alvarez for the striker position, with both forwards highly admired internally. 👀
Mikel Arteta sees Kvaratskhelia as a priority target, but if the deal becomes too complicated, Arsenal will pursue Bradley Barcola, Anthony Gordon plus many on the list as an alternative option. 🇫🇷