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scratchy
10-06-2009, 20:22
Cross posted to SigForum:

My 20 year old son is graduating from AIT on Oct 23. Helicopter Structural Repair. He has been stationed to Katterbach, Germany for 2 years. I'm looking for a gift that is both very cool and useful. Advice from soldiers posted to Germany would be particularly useful.

Thanks for the ideas http://sigforum.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_cool.gif

Marlin
10-06-2009, 20:53
Always a beer stein...Oh wait,, Those are a dime a dozen over there... [ROFL1]



Katterbach Down south? Must be,, everything else was... (Inside joke For those of us at Garlstadt.)

Elhuero
10-06-2009, 21:18
off the top of my head....

a surefire flashlight
a good sturdy watch
a knife (if he can have one.. I like benchmade)
a laptop
money

theGinsue
10-06-2009, 22:00
A friend of mine was stationed in Germany and visited the Schloss Neuschwanstein Castle (I never made it to Europe). She really enjoyed it and has an original oil painting (not a print) of the castle that she cherishes. If your son has ever visited that castle he might enjoy a painting of it - this keeps the Germany link in play.

GhostRider
10-06-2009, 22:09
I would say the lap top. My daughter is in the Army and that is how we stayed in touch. The knife is really cool but if he is on Post then there will be problem with it in the barracks. The lap top he can share pic and stay in touch with his family and friends. My daughter even took hers to Iraq. Hope it helps. BTW please pass on our thanks for his service.

theGinsue
10-06-2009, 22:16
BTW please pass on our thanks for his service.

+1

Great-Kazoo
10-06-2009, 22:28
tools. there is always something the military doesn't have on hand

+1 on his serving our country.

BadShot
10-07-2009, 12:38
I'll back the laptop idea.. there are some great deals at places like TigerDirect.com and plenty of us here who are geeks that can help you out with a selection (we'd need a price range) .. you can never have enough of the following:

1. Multi-Tools
2. Folding knives .. if you want to do him a Solid, get him a Strider!
3. SureFire G-2 and G-3 LED lights are also a must have.

Don't worry about buying him gear other than maybe some PMags (which are likely to get stolen anyway) .. Big green will give him 90% of what he needs and he needs to find out what the unit has and doesn't as well as what the more experienced troops use.

I wouldn't worry about anything "Europe" centric.. he'll nab a ton of that stuff on his own.

Another huge thanks to him for stepping up and serving.. tell him he stands in good company.. keep his head straight and he'll be good to go for life.

scratchy
10-07-2009, 14:58
Thanks for all the great ideas. I'm thinking a netbook and a good multitool. I'm a geek and I like my netbook He'll never get pmags from me, I'm keepin em. I'll get his with XP instead of Ubuntu. I'll send all of your thanks as well. He will be up here one weekend before he goes, If it's a shoot weekend, we'll show.

hobowh
10-07-2009, 18:03
Thanks for all the great ideas. I'm thinking a netbook and a good multitool. I'm a geek and I like my netbook He'll never get pmags from me, I'm keepin em. I'll get his with XP instead of Ubuntu. I'll send all of your thanks as well. He will be up here one weekend before he goes, If it's a shoot weekend, we'll show.
Good plan they usually have web cams to so you can stay in touch that way as well.

SA Friday
10-07-2009, 18:30
I've had this little waterproof Pentax Optio digital camera that I've pretty much taken everywhere with me since I bought it, to include two tours in Iraq. It eats batteries, but it's still working like the first day I bought it.

He'g going to see a lot of things. Nothing like a good camera when you see them.

Marlin
10-07-2009, 19:38
I've had this little waterproof Pentax Optio digital camera that I've pretty much taken everywhere with me since I bought it, to include two tours in Iraq. It eats batteries, but it's still working like the first day I bought it.

He'g going to see a lot of things. Nothing like a good camera when you see them.


BIG + 1,, I must have about 1000 pictures from Germany..

SSChameleon
10-07-2009, 20:25
Depending on how much free time he has a EuroRail pass would be cool. It would allow him to hop any train at any time, so if he got a free weekend he check out the girls in other countries.

scratchy
10-07-2009, 21:27
Wow. Lots of good ideas. Going to have to put them in a hat. I hope I can bring him to a shoot. I just loaded up a bunch of 6.8 to play with.