Video: Chicks dig Ukranian guys in uniform
Apparently, I joined the wrong army.
I don’t speak Russian, but according to this Ukranian army recruiting advertisement, their soldiers can get mad lovin’ from the local hotties.
(Via reader Dave)

Apparently, I joined the wrong army.
I don’t speak Russian, but according to this Ukranian army recruiting advertisement, their soldiers can get mad lovin’ from the local hotties.
(Via reader Dave)

Believe it or not, this is what they served for dinner one night. I think it was a case of a Turk not translating to English correctly.
This ammo can was on the top of one of our HMMWVS and took the force of a IED attack. It probably saved the life of the gunner.
A collection of rocket launchers. Hajji will often set these up, put a rocket in it, set up some sort of timer device, and then leave the area for the rocket to fire at a later time.
Here's a Styker from the FOB I was on. The 'bird cage' of slats around the vehicle help stop RPG rounds.
I took this photo while flying over Baghdad. It is the Grand Mosque which Saddam was building when the invasion occurred. When finished, it was supposed to be the largest mosque in the world. I doubt it will ever be completed.
During training, we fired our weapons many times. Here I am getting in some practice firing three-round bursts for accuracy.
I would love to tell you what this mural says, but I never got it translated. I'm pretty sure it dates back to when the Iraqi Army and Air Force were still under Saddam. It was located in a building on our FOB.
The extension on the front of this HMMWV is used to set off IEDs prior to the HMMWV actually passing by. These have been used in Iraq for some time, so I don't think I'm giving away any secrets here.
Iraqi Police having their vehicles checked prior to entry to the base. We trusted the Iraqi Army in our area better than the police.
This is a mural I saw on Victory Base Complex in Baghdad. Obviously, it's supposed to show the heroic former Iraqi army. There's a painted-over figure on the left. I'm guessing that was Saddam.
If you fly much in Iraq, then you've likely been on one of these - a C-17. They are much better to fly in than C-130s.
This photo was making the email rounds while I was in Iraq. Reportedly, it was a wolf captured in or around Baghdad. I don't know that wolves are indigenous to Iraq, so it could have come from the zoo.
This is a mosque located on our FOB. No American was alloowed inside - even if you were security (like me) or an American Muslim.
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