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28th April 06, 07:20 PM
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Cool tartan and good blog - brought back memories and there's a lot of truth to the "You know you've been in Iraq too long if:" Almost too much.
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28th April 06, 09:01 PM
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That is great to hear how everything seems to come together. Well done!!!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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29th April 06, 08:33 AM
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Uh OK, I Think.
On the green tanks, that was us 2-63 Armored Battallion. Our PsyOps guys started a rumor that the "Green" (Actually green/black/brown) tanks were to be avoided at all costs as we were "elite" units from Germany. The few times that the enemy tried to test us in battle, well it was completely one sided. So uh, my bad.
On the tartan, I don't have PTSD (anymore) can I still wear it?
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29th April 06, 07:31 PM
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I believe that's PSD standing for Personal Security Detachment. I read it as PTSD the first time too.
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30th April 06, 08:43 PM
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Jay, that is one fine looking tartan. Who knows, maybe I'll see you wearing it at the Richmond games this year. I'll be on the lookout for it
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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30th April 06, 09:48 PM
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PSD/PTSD what's the differance?
Actually I was on a PSD for 6 months.
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Well then, we're good to go. RTO is kind of a combination job - radio guy, protection guy, and sometimes interpreter of Arabic translator's English.
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That is one sweet looking tartan. I've a friend who served in desert storm, several fraternity brothers who served in the initial attacks in irak "Shock and Awe" I think it was called, and a friend who will probably be shipped over there in a few months.
I'll have to do some serious financial tapdancing, but I'll try to get a tank in the Operation Iraqi Freedom; PSD tartan. It would be an honor to wear these colors.
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16th May 06, 12:15 AM
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It would be our honor
Originally Posted by Kilted KT
That is one sweet looking tartan. I've a friend who served in desert storm, several fraternity brothers who served in the initial attacks in irak "Shock and Awe" I think it was called, and a friend who will probably be shipped over there in a few months.
I'll have to do some serious financial tapdancing, but I'll try to get a tank in the Operation Iraqi Freedom; PSD tartan. It would be an honor to wear these colors.
It would be our honor to see someone else wearing out colors.
semper fi,
jay
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16th May 06, 12:19 AM
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You were right the first time
Originally Posted by Sir Robert
Actually I was on a PSD for 6 months.
PSD/PTSD, what's the difference. Your right about that. after two years here, I feel like a walking looney toons character. Two nights ago, I walked into the common area with my Kilt on and yelled, "GOD WILLS IT", I think my commander wants to send me home. Actually there were two female Majors visiting, and the Airforce one had asked me to wear my kilt to the after operation get together. So I did. I will try and have Tara put some photos on the blog.
Jay
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