What if 100 Green Berets fought Alexander's 50,000 Macedonians in Persia?

October 1st, 331 BC. The plain of Gaugamela. 100 Green Berets — eight ODAs with M4s, M2 Brownings, Javelins, mortars and twelve GMVs — face Alexander the Great's 47,000-man army at the height of its power. No air support. No resupply. The sarissa hedge does not break. The Companion Cavalry charges. And on day two, Alexander does the one thing nobody expects. A full hour-by-hour simulation: ranges, calibers, casualties, ammo counts, and the moment the experiment turns. Who really wins when modern lethality meets a supply chain that walks on its own legs? #WhatIf #AlexanderTheGreat #GreenBerets #Gaugamela #MilitaryHistory #SpecialForces #AncientHistory #MacedonianPhalanx #ModernVsAncient #HistoricalSimulation #BattleAnalysis #USArmy #Antiquity #AlternateHistory #WarHistory