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To: laplata

You can kinda predict the scenario to play out. About six weeks after arrival in the “E-Zone”...the stringent code of staying “clean” is forgotten one day by Private Snuffy. A week later, he’s got a fever and put into the US Army’s quarantine program. They decide to whisk Private Snuffy to some stateside Army post for “better care”.

A week passes, and a friend of Private Snuffy has same symptoms. He is flown out on a military cargo plane. Two weeks will pass, and the crew members of the cargo plane report a couple of them have the fever. The Air Force has issues because pilots and maintenance crews now demand maximum decontamination of all aircraft flown back from a e-zone site.

After a year, the DoD leadership will only say that there is a problem, but won’t admit that roughly 500 military troops have been taken down by the disease, with a twenty-percent death rate (which they will seem proud that it’s not worse than that).

Around eighteen months into the deployments, DoD now has members of the medical community in its ranks who are vocal about a bad future, and getting out at high rates. Bonuses are offered into the tens of thousands to keep each of them in for another four years.

The Air Force at the one-year point admits that they’ve had to discipline five pilots because they refused to fly into a e-zone site. The US Navy is ordered to place it’s medical ship along the coast and act as a quarantine site for all US military personnel, instead of bringing them back to the states.


30 posted on 09/15/2014 11:16:10 PM PDT by pepsionice
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To: pepsionice

they can’t make 3000 US military troops into “bubble boys”

Liberians will have to provide some basic service or have contacts with the deployed unit.

Every bit of money they touch is potentially infected. Dogs and other animals. All public transport. Any African who has relatives they visit in the Bush can come back infected and got to work at or near the military compound for days until they show symptoms

If it is airborne, what then? Strenuous military duty in equatorial Africa in pressurized biohazard suits? Controlling (with lethal force) angry panicked mobs that need only nick a tear in a suit to inflict death on those foreign whites they will rapidly come to resent and hate?

One jab with a syringe by a Boko Haram or an al Shabaab operative and the entire unit is at risk?

I think not.


68 posted on 09/16/2014 3:54:26 AM PDT by silverleaf (Age takes a toll: Please have exact change)
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To: pepsionice
they can't make 3000 US military troops into “bubble boys”

Liberians will have to provide some basic service or have contacts with the deployed unit.

Every bit of money they touch is potentially infected. Dogs and other animals. All public transport. Any African who has relatives they visit in the bush can come back infected and got to work at or near the military compound for days until they show symptoms

If it is airborne, what then? Strenuous military duty in equatorial Africa in pressurized biohazard suits? Controlling (with lethal force) angry panicked mobs that need only nick a tear in a suit to inflict death on those foreign whites they will rapidly come to resent and hate?

One jab with a syringe by a Boko Haram or an al Shabaab operative and the entire unit is at risk?

I think not.

69 posted on 09/16/2014 3:54:56 AM PDT by silverleaf (Age takes a toll: Please have exact change)
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To: pepsionice

That’s probably pretty close.


92 posted on 09/16/2014 7:49:15 AM PDT by laplata (Liberals don't get it .... their minds are diseased.)
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