All of my neighbors share the same type designs. This is government housing at its best. I have to walk two trailers down for a hot shower and half mile to the DFAC thats dinning facility or chow hall or mess for you old timers....
Life is rough. Down here in Bravo 490 we walk through a maze of bunkers to get to chow and showers (across the FOB). We still wear our armor at all times.
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4 Comments:
At June 23, 2005 11:21 AM,
Suzie said…
At least you will walk off some of those Army chow calories!
At June 24, 2005 6:25 PM,
sherry said…
Is this an example of "equal opportunity?
At July 06, 2005 2:07 AM,
Anonymous said…
Life is rough. Down here in Bravo 490 we walk through a maze of bunkers to get to chow and showers (across the FOB). We still wear our armor at all times.
At September 21, 2005 10:55 AM,
Anonymous said…
At least you have a DFAC and showers. It could be worse.
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