5/15
The Army utility uniform of the '60's and '70's was OD green fatigues, no camo.
Not since the pie quiz have I failed so miserable.
3/15
~ The Name These Famous Military Camo Patterns Quiz ~
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I’m a camo cadet too. 4 out of 15
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11/15
Commander-in-Chief of Camo Operations
Don't ask how 'cause I have no clue. LOL A lot were familiar to sight but knowing their names ......
Some lucky guesses.
I suck. I got 9 of the lot.
I am not going to even guess at this one! LOL
My worst quiz so far! Not sure how many I had correct, couldn’t find my score!
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A couple of the ones I got wrong were toss ups with the right answer.
I voted yesterday:
yesterday at Chisolm Trail Park:
I did a little better in the quiz than some people here. I got 6 out of 15. Some of the responses were guesses.
Today Gizmo gets his monthly heart worm pill and a new bottle of Zinc tablets at the Vet. We also plan on doing Wichita Ridge later today.
How's everyone doing this morning?
15 out of 15.
The quiz is wrong though.
They say that British Multi Terrain Pattern and Multicam is the same when they are actually two distinct patterns although they use many of the same colors.
Bible in a Year :
I am sending you to Pharaoh to bring my people the Israelites out of Egypt.
President Abraham Lincoln had emancipated people held in slavery two-and-a half-years earlier and the Confederacy had surrendered, yet the state of Texas still hadn’t acknowledged the freedom of enslaved persons. However, on June 19, 1865, Union army general Gordon Granger rode into Galveston, Texas, and demanded that all enslaved persons be released. Imagine the shock and joy as shackles fell off and those in bondage heard the pronouncement of freedom.
God sees the oppressed, and He’ll ultimately announce freedom for those under the weight of injustice. This is true now just as it was true in Moses’ day. God appeared to him from a burning bush with an urgent message: “I have indeed seen the misery of my people in Egypt” (Exodus 3:7). He not only saw Egypt’s brutality against Israel—but He also planned to do something about it. “I have come down to rescue them,” God declared, “and to bring them . . . into a good and spacious land” (v. 8). He intended to declare freedom to Israel, and Moses would be the mouthpiece. “I am sending you to Pharaoh,” God told His servant, “to bring my people the Israelites out of Egypt” (v. 10).
Though God’s timing may not happen as quickly as we hope, one day He’ll free us from all bondage and injustice. He gives hope and liberation to all who are oppressed.
Reflect & Pray
How have you seen God work to help the oppressed? How does He invite you to participate in His work?
Dear God, there’s so much oppression in the story of our world. It’s easy to despair. Please help me stay attuned to Your intention to announce freedom.
Well just guessing Luvie I got 7 right. :)