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Offline Unknown Target

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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
Well, we've all been hearing about how people in the US army have to scrounge for parts and armor, so my dad tells me today that a woman came into his shop. This woman is fifty five years old, and looks it. And guess what? She's going to Iraq. She's part of a local National Gaurd troop of about 50 soldiers, and they just got called up to go fight.

 

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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
OH God, their letting the Dogs out now....

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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
I'm actually writing about this in our next school paper. Go me!
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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
Fresh-Baked Cookies...Those Iraqis won't be able to resist. They'll dig in.

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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
If they're anything like my Nan's cakes, even if the Iraqis aren't hungry, you could probably load them into a mortar and do moderate structural damage with them ;7

 

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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
lol, well a fifty y/o anything would be exactly sent to the Sunni triangle I doubt. I, personally, would like to know  what her training is in.
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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
I see the army's been playing Worms:Armageddon.
I so can't wait to see the ninja rope next.

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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
Methinks she's not going to the front lines. Nevertheless, :shaking:
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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
"Mais est-ce qu'il ne vient jamais à l'idée de ces gens-là que je peux être 'artificiel' par nature?"  --Maurice Ravel

 

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Quote
Originally posted by Corsair
Methinks she's not going to the front lines. Nevertheless, :shaking:


There are no frontlines.

 

Offline Bobboau

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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
supply convoies have been the hardest things hit.
she'd probly be safer on the 'front'.
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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
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Originally posted by Gank
There are no frontlines.
You know what I mean. I don't think she's gonna go with the patrols in Mosul or Falluja or Baghdad or Tikrit or anything. I mean, I could see her in like a supply role, collecting & organizing and whatnot... just because you're in the army, doesn't mean you're out marching with the troops, rifle in hand, finger on the trigger.
Wash: This landing's gonna get pretty interesting.
Mal: Define "interesting".
Wash: *shrug* "Oh God, oh God, we're all gonna die"?
Mal: This is the captain. We have a little problem with our entry sequence, so we may experience some slight turbulence and then... explode.

 

Offline Rictor

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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
Like Bob said, supply convoys are actually the most dangerous place to be.

 

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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
Points to Bobboaus post.

 

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Just a little interesting word-of-mouth tidbit [Iraq]
...what have I done?
both Rictor AND Gank are agreeing with me. :shaking:
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:lol:

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...what have I done?
both Rictor AND Gank are agreeing with me. :shaking:


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