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uh-oh 04-09-2013 12:01 AM

why did you enlist?

Dove Dozer 04-09-2013 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by uh-oh (Post 43965)
why did you enlist?

I didnt have a job i wanted to do for life, so i thought the army would be exciting and allow me some free education and travel.

Plus who doesnt like shooting guns and blowing shit up

uh-oh 04-09-2013 12:08 AM

wordd

does canada get to keep spoils of war? or are they soft like america and dont let you send shit home anymore?

Dove Dozer 04-09-2013 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by uh-oh (Post 43967)
wordd

does canada get to keep spoils of war? or are they soft like america and dont let you send shit home anymore?

Some things may be kept. Its a very touchy topic though as there is one fuck load of paperwork to do. Weapons are a no go. But i have various pieces of afghan clothing. Pics and video of the war, along with some other stuff i wont mention. But yes we can keep some things. I made a sick drill cane while there from a hand carved walking stick. Its adorned with jewels and mounted a commanders commendation coin. Its gorgeous and absolutely priceless.

~RustyGunZ~ 04-09-2013 12:57 AM

are u po*tense

Aesthetic 04-09-2013 12:59 AM

Are you a peter puffer?

Sharp 04-09-2013 01:07 AM

How strong a part of your identify is being a soldier? I guess anywhere between job and defining characteristic.

Immaculate 04-09-2013 01:18 AM

First off *salute* to you for serving your country. I have mad respect for soldiers who put themselves at risk for defending their nation. I have a cousin who is serving in Afghanistan atm, so everytime he comes back, I make sure to visit him.

Anyways *story of my life* lol my question is: what is the greatest memory (during the time you served) that you can bring back and share with your family especially your children?

AND

What is the most weirdest food you had to eat while you were in a foreign country?


Thanks in advance.

Dove Dozer 04-09-2013 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Knucklehead (Post 43939)
are you potense?

My bad bro. The fucks that even mean yo

Dove Dozer 04-09-2013 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Aesthetic (Post 43981)
Are you a peter puffer?

No. Nice full metal jacket shout out

uh-oh 04-09-2013 01:33 AM

lol at defending their nation

the wars in the middle east have nothing to do with homeland defense. its strictly corporate interests money/resources etc.

dont take this as me disrespecting the troops tho. most of them are either ignorant kids, or people who have no real choices and the military is the best option on the table. like dude said earlier he joined for a chance to get an education and travel etc. thats why i asked why he joined. i was hoping he wasnt a brainwashed idiot thinking he was making a difference in his country.

Dove Dozer 04-09-2013 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Sharp Nine (Post 43982)
How strong a part of your identify is being a soldier? I guess anywhere between job and defining characteristic.

A huge part of my identity now, mainly because of the enormous amounts of soldier type training ive done. Im institutionalized.

~RustyGunZ~ 04-09-2013 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by nO gOoD! (Post 43995)
My bad bro. The fucks that even mean yo

he is a txtcee i thought someone called u in a thread

was wondering is all

Immaculate 04-09-2013 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by uh-oh (Post 43998)
lol at defending their nation

the wars in the middle east have nothing to do with homeland defense. its strictly corporate interests money/resources etc.

dont take this as me disrespecting the troops tho. most of them are either ignorant kids, or people who have no real choices and the military is the best option on the table. like dude said earlier he joined for a chance to get an education and travel etc. thats why i asked why he joined. i was hoping he wasnt a brainwashed idiot thinking he was making a difference in his country.

True too, lol.

Dove Dozer 04-09-2013 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Immaculate (Post 43988)
First off *salute* to you for serving your country. I have mad respect for soldiers who put themselves at risk for defending their nation. I have a cousin who is serving in Afghanistan atm, so everytime he comes back, I make sure to visit him.

Anyways *story of my life* lol my question is: what is the greatest memory (during the time you served) that you can bring back and share with your family especially your children?

AND

What is the most weirdest food you had to eat while you were in a foreign country?


Thanks in advance.


Thank you. My prayers for your homie out in the desert right now.

Im still serving so the memories are still here. But so far greatest memory was helping rebuild a destroyed school so the kids could learn. I thought a lot about my own kids then.

Weirdest food? Good question. Probably stirfry made of goat. However it tasted like beef.

I love ethnic foods so i was alright with something different

Dove Dozer 04-09-2013 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Knucklehead (Post 44002)
he is a txtcee i thought someone called u in a thread

was wondering is all

Got ya. Naw i have no aliases. Im new here somewhat.

Dove Dozer 04-09-2013 01:42 AM

Also @Immaculate

Im still serving.

Dominate 04-09-2013 02:53 AM

Do you consider serving in the army as an endorsement of Canada's foreign policy, or do you consider that you work for the army regardless of what the government commands it to do? And how widespread is that feeling? For example were there any ppl you served with in Iraq or Afghanistan who were of the opinion that the West had no business there?

Dove Dozer 04-09-2013 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Dominate (Post 44052)
Do you consider serving in the army as an endorsement of Canada's foreign policy, or do you consider that you work for the army regardless of what the government commands it to do? And how widespread is that feeling? For example were there any ppl you served with in Iraq or Afghanistan who were of the opinion that the West had no business there?

Being totally truthful i work for the army no matter what the gov. Commands. Its probably very common tbh. In addition, yes a lot of us felt being in the middle east wasnt our business. But hey.. we were there regardless.

Zen 04-09-2013 12:14 PM

Idk if this question has been asked but how do locals view you in Afghanistan, Iraq or wherever you're stationed? Do they see you as heroes, bad guys or what?


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