Posted on 10/15/2004 8:18:01 PM PDT by MoJo2001
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thanks for the info, I will do some digging to find it
Must be lunch time :)
Hot coffee with Kathy ~ Bump!
Satuday Night Jukebox and chow with Tonk ~ Bump!
May our God of all comfort hug the Dennis Pintor family.
I am working on getting it - not sure how long it will take!
hi
Thanks men in the Military and the Canteen for breakfast on the "porch" with the beautiful view.
Woo-hoo Radix!
Congrats on getting #350!
And BTW, how are you? I'm just curious!
Thank ya kindly, ma'am...MUD
Soldiers inspect the site of a car bomb explosion outside a police station in southern Baghdad on Friday. Five policemen and five civilians were wounded, according to Iraqi police.
Honest Sarge, I don't remember any regulations that were against digging a latrine hole too close to the highway!
A soldier surveys bomb damage at the Green Zone Cafe in Baghdad on Friday. Two bombs were detonated in the Green Zone, home to the U.S. embassy and Iraqi government buildings, on Thursday, killing six and wounding many more.
Gosh the new 21st Century GP Large tents are complicated to assemble.
Soldiers secure a road in Taash, on the outskirts of Ramadi, Iraq, on Thursday. The troops were searching for a car used by an insurgent sniper who recently killed two soldiers in a three-day period.
Guard Duty on remote Iraq desert roads may seem dull, but it is only noticed after the first 11 hours or so.
U.S. airmen salute during a repatriation ceremony at Yongsan Air Base in Seoul, South Korea, on Friday for the remains of U.S. soldiers who were killed during the Korean War.
Semi-finalists in the Air Force's proper saluting contest are competing for the prestigious championship trophy!
Pfc. Joe Erdman, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a member of the Iowa National Guards Alpha Company, 224th Engineer Battalion, hugs his wife, Ashley, prior to a send-off ceremony at Clark Field House in Burlington, Iowa, on Thursday. Members of the unit will train at Fort Sill, Okla., before being deployed to Iraq.
This image is for the Canteen Gurlz!
Gen. Richard Cody, left, swears in new Army recruits lined up in Times Square in New York City on Thursday as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of the Army Recruiting Command.
The new soup kitchens in New York City also include induction ceremonies into the US Armed Forces.
Nah. I am just kidding. Thank you volunteers. They really have cleaned up Times Square. Now about that so called newspaper.
New Army recruits listen to Gen. Richard Cody as they eat cake after being sworn in at Times Square in New York City on Thursday.
Listen trainees, the food here is pretty good, but you have not lived until you have experienced the new 2005 version of the Army's MREs!
Soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Divisions 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, based out of Fort Bragg, N.C., get set to head out on a mission shortly after arriving at Forward Operating Base Zormat, Afghanistan, last week as part of a surge force leading up to the countrys landmark presidential elections that were held Oct. 9.
The New Army's Drama Troupe is putting on a modern day stage version of the Invisible Man which coincidently stars a dead ringer for Claude Rains.
Hi Shield! Great parachute picture.
You're welcome.
Aren't moments like that when you WANT to be alone? (Okay, nobody wants to be lonely, but....) ;)
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