Besides @sneakypete wouldn't her Front Side be filled with dirt an $hit If she truly is shooting a 50 Cal?
@corbe No. Her clothes (panties?) seem to be pretty tight,and I have no doubt she is laying on a ground cloth or something similar.
She must be an adventurous woman. Not many would be willing to fire a 50 cal from the prone position. There must be a really good muzzle brake on it.
I am hoping she also had some good ear plugs. I,and no one else of my era ever wore ear plugs when shooting in the army,unless it was at a range,and I only remember going to a range once in the 6 years I was in SF,and still don't understand how or why that happened. It ain't like any of us on one working special operations went more than a year without shooting in a "really competitive" atmosphere.
We usually "qualified" at the Sport Parachute Club bar on Bragg. Or at least that is where we filled out the forms on each other.
The Army is so PC these days,I wonder if clubs like the Sport Parachute Club are even still open. SF NCO's didn't give a squat about drinking with non-NCO's,and SF officers didn't worry about drinking with NCO's at places like the Sport Parachute Club. If you were a jumper,you were welcome,although I have heard it said that some NCO's in the 82nd frowned on their younger troopers associating with SF soldiers.
There was also a lot of fraternizing at the E-4/E-9 Club on Yadkin Road,just off-base. Good place to get your head dinged on a Sattidy night. Or at least that is what I was told. The closest I ever got to going in there was the parking lot,where there must have been 20-30 GI's fighting each other when I pulled in to park. Looked for a few minutes,and just drove away. Never even turned the switch off. I was looking to maybe hook up with a woman,not get into a fight with a drunken soldier.