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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 294001" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>I really would like you to link to where I said all our FOB's were using Iraqi utilities. I promise you I did not say that. Someone may be logging in under my screen name or you may have just made that up. We do have a few that use power although not many for multiple reasons not the least of which are tactical. Potable water is bottled outside the country and shipped in. Some of the very large bases have water purification teams but that water is not used for drinking water. A big reason of this of course is tactical. </p><p> </p><p>I do not have lots of time so I will go back to the vehicle thing. I know you want to take the average cost of the vehicles charged back to the government and apply it to the cheapest vehicle you can find in Kuwait. I will play that game with you and take one of the most expensive vehicles. You say you bought an SUV and can ship it over for 1500. Really? Is it fully armored? Did you pick up that red/green warlock at you local electronics store? What about the MERLLIN light system? I guess you just went to the MERLLIN light store and picked that up huh? I rode in one of these "luxury" SUV's and did not feel safe at all. It was much safer than your SUV would be over there. Where is all this extra room in the suburban that you speak of? </p><p> </p><p>It is shocking that you found a video with an E-4 complaining. No not really. It happens all the time it is part of their job. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>You are right about one thing. We do not live like the Iraqi's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 294001, member: 8259"] I really would like you to link to where I said all our FOB's were using Iraqi utilities. I promise you I did not say that. Someone may be logging in under my screen name or you may have just made that up. We do have a few that use power although not many for multiple reasons not the least of which are tactical. Potable water is bottled outside the country and shipped in. Some of the very large bases have water purification teams but that water is not used for drinking water. A big reason of this of course is tactical. I do not have lots of time so I will go back to the vehicle thing. I know you want to take the average cost of the vehicles charged back to the government and apply it to the cheapest vehicle you can find in Kuwait. I will play that game with you and take one of the most expensive vehicles. You say you bought an SUV and can ship it over for 1500. Really? Is it fully armored? Did you pick up that red/green warlock at you local electronics store? What about the MERLLIN light system? I guess you just went to the MERLLIN light store and picked that up huh? I rode in one of these "luxury" SUV's and did not feel safe at all. It was much safer than your SUV would be over there. Where is all this extra room in the suburban that you speak of? It is shocking that you found a video with an E-4 complaining. No not really. It happens all the time it is part of their job. You are right about one thing. We do not live like the Iraqi's. [/QUOTE]
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