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vWatsonc wrote what kind of equipment did you use, like weapon, clothes stuff like that ?
Its like a Dark Rifle Green uniform with a Broad Bow Band,
weapons mainly just the L85A2 and mortars.
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Thank you for serving our country and I'm glad your home safe!
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TSNYC wrote Thanks for serving!
Did you get to see any of the football over there?
Will you be watching England tomorrow?
What is the situation like over there? Are the locals friendly?
Do you agree with the politics of the situation and you being there?
What are the conditions like?
What did you miss the most food wise and what was the food like over there?
Thanks for your kind words.
Did you get to see any of the football over there? - Nope only the odd bit of information on scores etc.
Will you be watching England tomorrow? - of course i will, English and Proud!
What is the situation like over there? Are the locals friendly? - Some were relitively as you would said 'Friendly' but me personally wouldnt trust them as far as i could throw them.
Do you agree with the politics of the situation and you being there? - In all honesty, no. its not just the politics but even now it seems like were taking 1 step forward and 2 steps back, i think when we eventually all withdraw it will turn into the exact same environment over there and these last 10 plus years will be undone in a month.
What are the conditions like? - The conditions are bearable but far from comforting. you always feel on edge and the heat kills you.
What did you miss the most food wise and what was the food like over there? - not much really, i missed a good old sunday dinner cooked by my mother, but as for other things my family sent me over little boxes with a few sweets and chocolate in etc.
- Thankyou for the really good questions!
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Congrats on making it back safe !
Honestly with all the shit that has happened over there since 9/11 have you ever talked with civilians? If so what was it like to meet them and what are the peoples opinion on everything that has happened and there view on America?
Honestly with all the shit that has happened over there since 9/11 have you ever talked with civilians? If so what was it like to meet them and what are the peoples opinion on everything that has happened and there view on America?
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happy to see your back bro
... someone get this man gold
... someone get this man gold
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thanks for your service!
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I'm glad you got home safe bud and thank you for serving our country. Also, I'm sorry for all the friends you lost over there.
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GBZ wrote happy to see your back bro
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thankyou man, glad to be back!
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Wow, congratulations and welcome back home!
Sorry to hear about your friends, but your home safe still.
Was there any situations that you were in that you felt extreme sudden danger?
Sorry to hear about your friends, but your home safe still.
Was there any situations that you were in that you felt extreme sudden danger?
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-3D wrote Wow, congratulations and welcome back home!
Sorry to hear about your friends, but your home safe still.
Was there any situations that you were in that you felt extreme sudden danger?
Thankyou,
'Sudden Danger' has occoured to me a few times over my last 3 tours, mainly on my first when we got a night ambush, that was mega scary, i still sometimes close my eyes now when i sleep and i can hear the screaming and shouting. its not very nice out there at night at all, another time would be when i heard the tick of a grenade behind me and 2 taliban had crawle through the long grass for hours, thats the day i lost a colleague when he went to kick it away but he was too late, tragic to say the least
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