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The Burnometer: Fear In My Heart
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Thursday, November 16, 2006. Fear In My Heart. I urge you all to maintain some kind of awareness on what is going on in the world today. It is all our resposibility to keep our family and friends safe from our enemies. Iran wants to harm America? Surely you jest. Islam is a religion of peace, don't you know that? That is just right wing propaganda designed so that we can have wars we don't need so that Bush and his cronies can have no bid contracts for KBR and make more money. Yeah right. Unfortunately, ...
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The Burnometer: January 2007
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007. For a good while and I just wasn't quite able to get back into it again. I want to turn that around and get a good habit going through to the end. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I was a student at the University of Nebraska as a Meteorology major. Now I'm in Iraq for the time being with my National Guard Unit. View my complete profile.
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The Burnometer: November 2006
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006. I just felt like putting together some statistics for comparison. You can draw your own conclusions. The number killed on September 11, 2001: 2,996. The war in Iraq began in March, 2003. We are still there. As of mid-November 2006, there were approximately 152,000 US. Troops deployed to Iraq. 2882 US casualties in Iraq. Current US population: 300,305,463. US citizens killed on the nation’s highways in 2005: 43,200. US lightning fatalities in 2005: 43. Fear In My Heart. I urg...
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The Burnometer: December 2006
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Thursday, December 28, 2006. Why I joined the Army. Tuesday, December 26, 2006. So, talk about a busy month. Hopefully with Christmas done and past the mail will settle down. We were getting twice as much as we normally do every single day. We had to pump our mail process with steroids and bring in the big truck to help facilitate the process which SGT Kane. Has so pain stakingly published on his blog. It kept us very busy to say the least. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Why I joined the Army.
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Uncharted Territory: August 2006
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A place where I can post my thoughts and pictures of my adventures while deployed overseas. Thursday, August 31, 2006. Anaconda in pictures - Sprung Gym (part two). Here are some more pictures from the Sprung gym here at Anaconda. The other side of the weight lifting end of the gym. Don't be fooled by the air conditioning ducts you see hanging from the ceiling - the average temperature in the gym at night is around 80-85 degrees. This contribuites to getting your sweat on in no time. Inside the gym. ...
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Uncharted Territory: September 2006
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A place where I can post my thoughts and pictures of my adventures while deployed overseas. Sunday, September 24, 2006. You want to know how soldiers in Iraq take in a Husker game? I figured you would, so I took some pictures of the S-1 crew listening to the NU vs Troy game. We all had to wake up at 3 am in order to listen, but for a diehard Husker fan sleep is a crutch. Enjoy. I don't know about you all, but when I see look at this picture I don't see SFC Kerchal - I see Tony Soprano. SSG Tunnison, pict...
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Uncharted Territory: April 2006
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A place where I can post my thoughts and pictures of my adventures while deployed overseas. Sunday, April 30, 2006. Long life milk. To most of you back in the states, this may be an unfamiliar idea. To a soldier stationed overseas? Long life milk is it. You see, because of the environment, force protection measures, the distance, the culture, the weather, and a host of other factors, regular straight from the cow milk is not available to your soldiers serving in the Middle East. Zain premium. This is the...
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Uncharted Territory: Spring Break
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A place where I can post my thoughts and pictures of my adventures while deployed overseas. Monday, March 19, 2007. For more info on Qatar, check out here. Yeah enjoy the sun and sand of qatar! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Powered by Big Red Network. Joe, the Navy brother. Links worth your time. Official Site of the 1-167 RSTA. View my complete profile.
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Half a World Away: Best Thing I've Seen in a Long Time
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Half a World Away. There is no end zone in the flats. FIVE-TIME NATIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS. Not the victory but the action. Not the goal but the game. In the deed the glory.". Thursday, October 04, 2007. Best Thing I've Seen in a Long Time. I know I've been missing out on much internet hijincks in my absence, but this is priceless. Go check it out and see what happens when you fly the Mexican flag over the US Flag in the USA. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Indian Friends Online Community. Stop your hair loss.