In the Army Now - The joy of the Armed Forces
I've never been a soldier. I was an air cadet once, but that mostly involved sitting in a mouldy hut learning about aeroplane engines with the hint that one day we might go flying.
Yet, anyone who has spent time defending their nation, or at least drinking bromide-laced-tea for their nation, must have stories to tell. Tell them now.
( , Thu 23 Mar 2006, 18:26)
I've never been a soldier. I was an air cadet once, but that mostly involved sitting in a mouldy hut learning about aeroplane engines with the hint that one day we might go flying.
Yet, anyone who has spent time defending their nation, or at least drinking bromide-laced-tea for their nation, must have stories to tell. Tell them now.
( , Thu 23 Mar 2006, 18:26)
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A friend in the Canadian Forces DART
(Disaster Assistance Response Team) went to India to help with the cleanup after the tsunami. He was walking through the trees at dusk and kicked something that felt odd. He looked down and was face-to-face with a kimodo dragon. He found out how fast he could run!
( , Sun 26 Mar 2006, 3:56, Reply)
(Disaster Assistance Response Team) went to India to help with the cleanup after the tsunami. He was walking through the trees at dusk and kicked something that felt odd. He looked down and was face-to-face with a kimodo dragon. He found out how fast he could run!
( , Sun 26 Mar 2006, 3:56, Reply)
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