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4th December 07, 06:35 AM
#31
Originally Posted by Nighthawk
Seconded!!
Third
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4th December 07, 06:36 AM
#32
Toiletries, handiwipes, toilet paper, small cans of fruit, small packets of drink mixes, just about any cleaning product, batteries (if you can get away with it), hot sauce, small containers of seasonings, small microwavable meals, plastic knives, forks and spoons, pens, note pads, glass cleaning wipes, cigars, candles, envelopes, hand cleaner, DVDs, CDs, books, magazines, pre-paid calling cards, plastic containers, socks, sweatshirts, cleaning rags, fabreze spray cleaner, and the list goes on. Hope this is helpful. The small cans of fruit are great to stuff in rucks or pockets for quick pick me ups when on patrol and small drink mix packets are great for the same reason to put in the water bottles while on patrol. Thanks for all your support, it meant a lot for me and i know it means a lot to the guys and gals.
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4th December 07, 06:40 AM
#33
You are very welcome. As an immigrant myself from Austria (where my parents fled to from Yugoslavia right after the war - yeah, i am an old guy) it was my honor and pleasure to serve this great country. BTW, i am Scottish by insertion - my wife is Scotch-Irish, therefore my fascination with things celtic.
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4th December 07, 06:46 AM
#34
Originally Posted by rollerboy_1979
I've heard that our boys over there are using Silly String in a most interesting, and lifesaving, manner. I guess it's sprayed into doorways and because it's so light, clings to trip wires tied to booby-traps thus making them visible. I might include a few cans of that and I'd encourage others to do the same since the Army will not issue it to the troops (for whatever reason).
That's absolutely amazing. I had never heard of that, but it makes perfect sense.
Having worked for the Army for over 21 years now, I can say that the military will get the troops whatever they need, but that sometimes it is a pain getting something through the beauracracy. Somewhere in the chain, there is probably someone who isn't willing to take the responsibility of ordering silly string, probably because they don't know what it's used for.
The people trying to order it just need to be more creative in their description. Instead of saying 'silly string', they need to describe the product as aerosol propelled, etc. Then the acquisitions people will go through the available contractors and find that the makers of silly string are the only ones who can fulfill the specifications and it will be ordered. You have to think like a government worker.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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4th December 07, 07:50 AM
#35
Looking forward to your safe return from harm's way.
I echo the other expressons of gratitude for you service.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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4th December 07, 11:50 AM
#36
Keep up the good work, and thanks for helping take care of our country.
"...when People are universally ignorant, and debauchd in their Manners, they will sink under their own weight without the Aid of foreign Invaders."
Samuel Adams
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4th December 07, 11:55 AM
#37
Thank you, sir, for your service to our country....and keep your head down for the next six weeks!
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4th December 07, 12:02 PM
#38
HOOAH! Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
We look forward to your safe return home.
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4th December 07, 05:38 PM
#39
Ah, lovely Mosul. Only visited for a couple of days checking up on some of our Soldiers. Glad you're short and soon to be home. Sounds like justification for a new kilt to me.
YMOS,
Tony
"Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready." Teddy Roosevelt
If you are fearful, never learn any art of fighting" Master Liechtenauer, c.1389
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5th December 07, 03:31 PM
#40
Originally Posted by Hugh
Hey all, 45 days and counting to return to states from Mosul, Iraq. I have been a member of a MiTT, Armyese for Military Transition Team. Just want all to know we thank the support we have gotten from home, we are in fact winning this thing and the bad guys are on the run. They still blow up stuff, but the population is now PO'd and turning them in left right and center. Can't wait to get back and wear my kilts again. Imagine i will be asking for some good sources to alter them a bit. Out here. Hugh
Keep doin' what you're doin', man!
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