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A Lackland Laser (remember those, AF veterans?), and a complete set of the Russian FLAMRIC books - all seventy pounds of them!
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1SG Michael Blount
SFC Mark Merino - Neither Arabic nor Dari are that difficult. Once you can grasp the initial logic, the rest follows. Even the alphabet makes sense, difficult as that may seem to understand
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1SG Michael Blount
SFC Mark Merino - nope, sorry. I learned both Arabic and Dari while deployed and training foreign armies. Learning their language helps -- especially if you're going with them on live ops.
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SFC Mark Merino
My "teacher" speaks very good English but my brain is my biggest enemy. Apparently, there is a part of the brain for encoding new info like new languages and I left that in Iraq.
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MY PT BELT!!!! You can NOT expect someone to be safe without a PT belt!!!!
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SSG Jeremy Siebenaller
Well we WERE known as the "wild boys". I don't know if I can say I am PROUD of it, But I knew with out a shadow of a doubt that them boys had my back! Good, Bad and ugly....
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SSG Maurice P.
SSG SIEBENALLER i believe that, i remember the night that they went to Alexandria La to get on planes for the sandbox (iraq) they came thru my gate which if memory serves me was gate 7 on chartered buses 2003 march...they were ready
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SFC Mark Merino
The 2nd ACR air cav unit transferred to Fort Lewis and I met up with them there. We became 4/6 ACS....then 4/6 ARS....now mothballed.
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I would definitely include The Woobie, greatest item in the military arsenal!
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SSG Maurice P.
OH HELL OK KOOL ROFLMAO WE HAD THEM IN THE MARINE CORPS TOO IT WAS PART OF OUR 782 GEAR IF MEMORY SERVES ME RIGHT ....
in my 14th year of my carreer i went from the active duty marine corps to the army ng
that is when i learnt the real name of the military can opener p-38 in the marine corps i only knew it as a john wayne i loved that better than a p-38 roflmao.....
in my 14th year of my carreer i went from the active duty marine corps to the army ng
that is when i learnt the real name of the military can opener p-38 in the marine corps i only knew it as a john wayne i loved that better than a p-38 roflmao.....
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SSG Maurice P.
Anchorage alaska is beautiful also it has mountains and is warm in the summer 66 i was stationed for a short time at Elemendorf Air Force Base...
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Cpl Ray Fernandez
If they discover our comic books and movies, they'll likely assume it was some religion based on mythology.
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Wow! Good Question. Korean War C-rats that we raided during a Condition Alpha (White Out) in Adak, AK. Teletype Tape and Chad. Mod-28 tty. r-390 Radio, Deck Edge Antenna, My MUC for El Dorado Canyon and Achile Lauro and an Article about Iran-Contra Less we and I forget.
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SSG Maurice P.
SFC MERINO The most beautiful dining facility i have ever ate at while in the military has to be at Elemendorf Air Force Base Anchorage Alaska...The d-fac is nestled in the woods and looks like a Swiss Alps Chalet...but when you leave to go back towards the Barracks their is a sign stenciled on the dempsty dumpsters DO NOT FEED THE BEARS CAUTION ROFLMAO YOU WILL LOVE THAT MY BROTHER
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CPT Jephro Kimbo
@ SSG Maurice P. Do NOT forget about the DUMPSTER DUCKS in Alaska. I still remember being told NOT to feed them alka seltzer tables because they will explode from the buildup of CO2 in their stomach. Those giant birds will circle around the trash dumps 24 hours a day.
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SSG Maurice P.
DAMN Capt never heard of them or seen one hehehehehehe...i was told a bear mauled an airman who tried to feed it by the trash dump
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My Flak vest, BDU IBA, DCU IBA, ACU IBA, ACU IOTV, Multi-Cam plate carrier, all neck protectors, and all groin protectors.
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Scheduled to be opened Monday. Thought it was a good addition to the thread.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/06/us/feat-paul-revere-sam-adams-boston-time-capsule/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/06/us/feat-paul-revere-sam-adams-boston-time-capsule/index.html
1795 Revere, Adams time capsule opened - CNN.com
Paul Revere and Samuel Adams buried a time capsule in Boston, Massachusetts more than 200 years ago. On Tuesday, museum experts opened it.
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SFC Mark Merino
Just a reminder.....set your DVR's for Monday. I hope it doesn't end up like Geraldo's live bombshell act years ago.
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SGM Mikel Dawson
Pretty cool to see a part of history and what they thought was important at the time.
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