Posted on Dec 30, 2014
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Some places earn a title FUBAR, thanks for the reminder SGT Chris Stock

I can think of a few. These would be places so behind in times, that no amount of money or military intervention will bring them up to first world status.

Tell your story, which was the poorest, most wretched use of land you've been to?

Somalia, Philippines, and Bangladesh come to mind...while Honduras is very poor, there is still hope.

Why is it that us SM get to visit all the poorest places in the world...okay Dubai wasn't poor, but the Middle East come on...I wanted to see England, France, Switzerland, and Germany....Nada.

Perhaps visiting beautiful places is reserved for another service, AF perhaps?

Marines -- finally you'll appreciate Detroit...should be a recruiting poster.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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Umm....Ft Dix New Jersey.
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SFC Mark Merino
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As a Philly native, I haven't laughed so hard all day when I read this response. Thanks TSgt Joshua Copeland. Jersey Shore is my kryptonite.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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Pat or Geno's...
Your answer determines if we can remain friends... SFC Mark Merino
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SFC Mark Merino
SFC Mark Merino
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Trick question. I'd kill for either about now. I live in Tucson. Besides, the best cheesesteak I ever devoured in this old man's life was from a 200 yr old man in Center City pushing one of those stainless steel carts. In AZ, "authentic" Philly cheesesteaks are made with steak-ums and cheese-whiz. Oh, the humanity. Geno's has better fries, but I'll get in line for Pat's first; going against the rest of ma familia.
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Been there and it wasn't thaaaaat bad.
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CW4 Larry Curtis
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Obviously any spot in Southwest Asia. But outside of deployment, I visited Romania shortly after the borders were opened in 1990. I adopted a little baby girl from an orphanage like so many others did. The trip there was pretty incredible because I drove from my home in Augsburg, Germany. As you crossed each political border along the way, you had this incredible sense of taking a step back in time, and the further east you traveled, the more huge the step seemed. It was like Austria was about 10 years behind Germany...Hungary was like 40 or 50 years behind Austria...and then Romania was like 100 years behind everyone. I stayed in Romania for several weeks as we went through the process of our adoption, taking a trip on the Orient Express train from Arad to Bucharest and back. It was by far one of the more incredible trips of my lifetime and I will never forget it. I became great friends with some very sweet Romanian people and I am still in contact with them today.
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Great story Chief! I have an incredible amount of respect for anyone that adopts...congrats, how is your baby doing? I have some Romanian patients and they by far are the most awesome people I have met, a strong culture that takes care of their own.
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CW4 Larry Curtis
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SSG(P) (Join to see) I just talked to my baby on the phone about 30 minutes ago and she's informed me that she is on her way to making me a grampa again. ;) This will be her first baby...I have 6 others from my other two kids. Lucky number 7 is in the oven now.
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My wife did a lot of work in Japan with their version of Unicef/Red Cross and travelled all over as a nutritionist. She has filled several passports with some real garden spots. She said in her experience, it was a toss up between Indonesia and Africa, but chose Indonesia as the worst. She stayed in places where everything in made from nature, what clothes they had were barely clothes, and the water was brown. The human and animal poop was ankle deep. The "facilities" included going into the back room and doin business through the wide openings of the bamboo floor. The animals were directly underneath these same facilities. I believe she could pass Ranger school.
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CPT Bruce Rodgers
CPT Bruce Rodgers
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The Army sent me to Iraq, but DEA sent me to remote Peru, and you dont get more third world than that
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SGT Parachute Rigger
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I have seen some bad places . From South Africa to the Philippines .  Just when you think you have seen the worse place you find some new place that makes the others seem ok.  What is sad is to see the same things here at home !
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