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  1. matchew says:

    Now where’s that contact lens???

  2. markmier says:

    I can haz anti-grav unit?

  3. roy says:

    over burdened soldier is over burdened.

  4. Jamie says:

    He found a penny! Considering the economy, every one counts.

  5. ky says:

    i can has land mien for to go home?

  6. roy says:

    I love how they provide a link to the news story describing what she’s wearing and why people are in an uproar. Some people can be so silly at times. A kaffiyeh/shemagh is commonly used as a fashion accessory in many metropolitan areas.

    That, and it’s just a handy piece of cloth to have around. I keep one in my car to use against the rain, sun, wind, or to wipe my hands off if I have to do some emergency work.

    Grow up, less than cultured people…

  7. treva says:

    ..and thank you God for the skills to make it through another day of fighting to protect America.

  8. Jamie says:

    “..and thank you God for the skills to make it through another day of fighting to protect America.”
    Amen.

  9. matchew says:

    Interesting article from an Iraq veteran on why Obama needs to visit Iraq…

    http://online.wsj.com/article_print/SB121262094242346677.html

  10. Mike says:

    That’s an Army Ranger, not a Reservist. The politician ones are great but our Servicemen and Women shouldn’t be poked at like this even if it’s sarcasm towards D.C goons

    • SP says:

      That’s not a Ranger, douche.

      The patch looks like third herd (173 Abn) and there’s no sign of a Ranger Tab above the Airborne Tab.
      As for poking fun, you think those guys don’t have a sense of humor? You should try and find one.

      -Rangers Lead The Way

  11. TurkyBacon says:

    It might be Private Joe Blows I don’t know! Or Corporal Back Bag….

  12. Michael says:

    Amen!

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  14. douglas says:

    a well trained soldier can carry 70-80kg on him assuming that its gt a harrness based support rig, that means webbibg and a hip belt and shoulder strap, ad if its done right it actually feels really light

  15. Snow says:

    In any case it’s “1 weekend a month, 2 weeks a year”


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