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Posted: 1/5/2006 1:48:48 PM EDT
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That kid knows how to eat candy. Sucker in each hand and candy in her belt like they're reloads.
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Thanks for your service. Keep up the good work!!!
EPOCH ETA: nevermind you answered my rooster question |
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Sholuldn't that be TWO lollipops at a time?? She seems to have quite the grip on the 'spare'. |
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The ACU's feel like PJ's on much more comfortable. The only problem I see with them is they seem to fade bad. But the are a nice step in the right way as far as a modern uniform, much better than the old BDU's
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Someone is an Alice In Chains fan... |
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Amen, brother. That's a great song. The video was pretty cool too. Nice pic. I know your heart just goes out to those kids over there. Thanks for your service! |
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Good pic. Remember to keep your head down.
Now if the newly elected Iraqi government can win the hearts and minds of the countrymen..... |
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Great work, that's the kind of stuff I would like to see on the cover of Time............
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When the good men we sent to Iraq are gone, the Iraqis will have to step up to replace them. I wish them well, they can do it if they want. Iraq has shook the Arab world like a 7.0 quake.
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O POS my blood type.
And thank you I am soon to be single again. |
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Nice pic, Ranger.
What kind of gloves are those? Those are lot nicer than RFI issue Kevlar gloves that rip after one usage. |
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Great pic. Cute kids!
They are the future of Iraq. I don't give the country much hope until these kids, who will be the first real generation to know freedom there, grow up and start moving into positions of authority and responsibility. Hopefully they will grow up with a respect for what America did and is trying to do for their country. Thanks for your service! My son is over there now (second trip) with 2-8 Inf of the 4th ID. |
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The gloves are made by Damascus, got them at USCav for 23.00 dollars and some change. They have held up fairly well. Seemed a bit hot, but was isn't when it's 125+ outside.
I think the guy in the back is just heading to the shitter, thats the open door you see right infront of him. The Iraqi version of an outhouse, they all have them here. That picture was taken on a Presence Patrol 2 days before the elections on Dec 15th. |
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You sir are doing the Dangerouse stuff, so I can sit at home and post useless babble on ARFCOM.
For that I, Stay Safe! |
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Thank ya much. I will look into them. Like I said a few posts above, our RFI/CIF kevlar issue gloves suck da donkey balls. |
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Thank you for the pics, and especially for your service. Take Care!
Regards, Rick |
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Wow, that pic just brought a tear to my eye. Thanks for the pic and Thank you for your service.
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You mean the NOMEX flight gloves? Those were meant for light use by pilots and are flame resistant, but not very wear resistant. Check out the Hatch Operator gloves. They also make them in a shoter length. Damascus gloves are a very good quality glove too. 1/75Ranger How is that stock working out for you? It's looks well used and seems to be holding up well. |
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What a wonderful photograph!
I'm certain that thousands of such photographs could be taken every day....but that's not what the National News Media wants to show... God Bless You, Sir! And God Bless Every American Serving Our Nation! And God Bless America! Eric The(Again!)Hun |
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Idunno what they are. They are Kevlar and Nomex, made by like Southwest Auto Racing Co. or something like that. We also have "Aviator gloves".... |
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That photo shakes the very foundations of the socialist/democrat infrastructure. Peace on Earth one lollipop at a time! My children pray every night when I put them to bed, "...help the soldiers to be safe and to win..." Godspeed Soldier!
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Ranger,
IM inbound Sir. Thank you for your service. Take care and God speed. Cast or tab, Justin |
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