All the news that's fit to print: The chronicles of my deployment to Iraq with Defense Logistics Agency.
28 November 2007
Signs of the Times
Just a sampling of the signage around Camp Victory and elsewhere . . .
Remember the rules at the pool? They don't change much at the helicopter terminal . . .
In an effort to defeat remote detonation IEDs, convoys blast electromagentic energy to jam the signals of cell phones, radios and other devices commonly used to activate an IED.
Another great feature of the Rhino - everyone gets their own gun port. Taking the bus in the states just wont be the same . . .
2 comments:
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Glad to know there's a sign on the Rhino to stick your rifle barrel OUTSIDE the vehicle before pulling the trigger. Guess the Army thinks of everything....
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2 comments:
Glad to know there's a sign on the Rhino to stick your rifle barrel OUTSIDE the vehicle before pulling the trigger. Guess the Army thinks of everything....
For Supply Corps officers.
Except for the fact that military signage is usually placed AFTER a need is determined...
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