I recently attempted to share some pictures I aqquired from another unit stationed with me in Iraq. It seems that they were reposts; for that I am sorry. There were others who questioned their authenticity. Again, I appologise that I can't give you the units and names of the women I have pictures of for validation. I'm unsure of their present military status; it would be wrong.
However, the comments that struck me was, "It seems you have a lot of free time in the Army" and something about not being "off killing the bad guys".
Let me explain something. I have been in the Army for 10 years, and this is not my first deployment. It is, however, the first time I've ever had the means to get internet in my room (trailer). My main reason is for communication with my family. If I didn't have them, I'd have left the Army years ago. Other than that, I use it during my "free time."
I'm going to share some pictures with everyone that I KNOW aren't reposts; I took them. I think, under the circumstances, it should be understandable that any free time we have here is cherished, and meant to keep our morale up. So, anyone else care to question what it is I do with my "free time"?
The first picture is one of our humvees. After being here less than 30 days, we had a hit. The injuries were "minor" but one guy went home because he caught shrapnel through his temple, behind his eye.
By the way, the IED (booby trap) was aimed poorly, and actually missed, for the most part.
However, the comments that struck me was, "It seems you have a lot of free time in the Army" and something about not being "off killing the bad guys".
Let me explain something. I have been in the Army for 10 years, and this is not my first deployment. It is, however, the first time I've ever had the means to get internet in my room (trailer). My main reason is for communication with my family. If I didn't have them, I'd have left the Army years ago. Other than that, I use it during my "free time."
I'm going to share some pictures with everyone that I KNOW aren't reposts; I took them. I think, under the circumstances, it should be understandable that any free time we have here is cherished, and meant to keep our morale up. So, anyone else care to question what it is I do with my "free time"?
The first picture is one of our humvees. After being here less than 30 days, we had a hit. The injuries were "minor" but one guy went home because he caught shrapnel through his temple, behind his eye.
By the way, the IED (booby trap) was aimed poorly, and actually missed, for the most part.
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