They had barely gotten started on the order for grenades when the second Task Order arrived. This time, it was for more than $49 million in ammunition — including 100 million rounds of AK ammo and more than a million grenades for rocket launchers. There was no question now. The Pentagon was ecstatic to award the contract to a tiny company like AEY, which helped fulfill the quota set by Bush’s small-business initiative.
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What a great story. Definitely worth a read.
I wanna see a movie made; It would be like “Lord Of War” meets “Friday“.
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4 responses to “The Rise And Fall Of Two Young American Arms Dealers”
Sounds more like “Lord Of War” meets “Half Baked.”
Plus some “Boiler Room” thrown in for good measure.
i read this and all i could say was damn
i worked with David Packouz for a while when i was in high school. small world.