Monthly Archives: September 2008

Buehring

That doesn’t say boring, but may as well.  Here are a few thoughts on happenings so far since my arrival at Camp Buehring, the humungous theater reception/staging hub. Heat I have never been to such a hot place, bar none—not … Continue reading

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Here We Go Again

Every year, the pundits come out and talk trash of the teams who did well in preseason and begin to falter in regular season.  This season is no exception, and I’ll have to say that my fantasy football league standings … Continue reading

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They’re saying it’s won….

…I’m so glad we’ve got politicians, field grades, and generals touting victory in Iraq, because by the looks of the news over the past week, you sure could have fooled me!   Afghanistan’s not looking so rosy, either.  Regardless, I’m … Continue reading

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Muslims Love YouTube

Here’s a pretty graphic video of some sniper headshots in Iraq.  YouTube is one of the best tools of the terrorist.  Our snipers get 10 years for accidental shootings.  Terrorist snipers get the praise and critical acclaim of the entire … Continue reading

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Fcuking Regs Nazis

So I just tried to get on to Yongsan to run some errands and visit some people. First, the gate guard wouldn’t let me in because my safety decal is expired. He sends me to the MP shack to get … Continue reading

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Low-Cost Self-Propelled ADA

Here’s a pretty cool picture of a truck-mounted ZPU-4 in a North Korean parade yesterday.  Note also the two Iglas mounted on the corners of the truck bed.  I’m pretty certain that the women would not actually be firing from … Continue reading

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Bound for Baghdad

Sorry for the lack of posts this month.  Not only have I been extremely busy training at Camp Funston/Fort Riley, Kansas, but I’ve also been fairly depressed due to a combination of financial hardship as well as the prospect of … Continue reading

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