Posted on 06/03/2013 8:00:26 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
Scantily clad Israeli soldiers have been busted showing off their non-military assets.
Four female fighters were disciplined after snaps of them dressed only in underwear and combat gear appeared on Facebook.
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
My DI took us behind the barracks when we "misbehaved".
Boosting Morale, you’re doing it right!
I surrender!
Conduct unbecoming.
How about that, some organizations still have standards.
#12- They have disgraced the uniform
Hold muh beer...
skip my last request.
I drank it and now I’m going all in...
Well, this will certainly help this very old rumor along:
“According to an Al-Hayat Al-Jadida front page report, the IDF has turned to using armed, female strippers in its war on upstanding Palestinian boys. The newspaper reports that when the Arab rock-throwing begins, IDF soldiers run for cover. Then, the story continues, after some time of hiding, an Israeli woman stands up on top of a barricade and begins to perform an alluring strip tease. Innocent Arab teenage boys, distracted from the business of rioting, are enticed to approach, when, according to the newspaper, the woman, an IDF soldier, shoots them with a pistol she had hidden in her underwear.”
Incidentally, nice 6 minute music video of female Israeli soldiers (stills accompanied by music).
Girls act like boys these days. Having the pants down around the ankles and mooning people. Difference is guys think it’s hot when girls do it. Looks trashy and desperate to me, bless their hearts. In the 80’s when I was a teen they’d have been called sl**s but the culture nowadays teaches them it makes them “relevant.”
You are absolutely right.
Recruitment posters?
There’s something hot about a girl with a pixilated head...
trashy and they have disgraced the uniform
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