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    Stircrazy Jer jerrymrc's Avatar
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    Just a couple of thoughts. The new Combat earplugs are great and easy to use compared to the old "twist" ones. 6515-01-576-8869

    The last guys I sent was in 05 but they did not know how to maximize space in their bags to get there. put groups of soft stuff together and get some heavy trash bags and a vacuum cleaner handy. Mark the bag/put your stuff in it and suck it down. Tie it off and get all your crap in the duffle ASAP. This gives you more space for you in the bag. It also keeps stuff from getting wet and dusty because it never rains on a bunch of bags sitting on the tarmac now does it?

    Keep your head down and stay safe.
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    If your a newbie and this is your first go around word of advice. Don't be a geardo or a tactafag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heuristic View Post
    From Ar-15.com
    Did you write that or are you just reposting it? Some of the information is pretty dated.

    Mason - The Batt boys have been playing this game for almost 11 years now and they're good at it. This is your first time to the big show. Take what you're issued, do what you can to keep the weight you are carrying day to day to a minimum (your Team Leader will almost certainly help here).

    Pre-stage comfort items (new socks/tshirts/skivvys, dip/cigarettes if you partake, beef jerkey, etc) with friends and family to be shipped as needed. An external hard drive with movies and TV shows is great. Use a separate drive for your porn because that's going to get passed around like a two dollar whore.

    Make notes on what you use/don't use/wish you had. If you have an urgent need let me know. I'll be in country until September and we'll get you what you need by hook or crook.

    We're all just little cogs in the machine. All you have to do is go out and be the best face shooter you can be. Happy hunting.
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    If you need some carabiners, PM your address and I will sned you 6- 12. I dont climb much anymore
    and they just sit in my basement and do not get used.

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    baby wipes and reading material. i kept all of my stuff on a kindle and downloaded a ton of stuff onto it so i would always have something to read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepito View Post
    If your a newbie and this is your first go around word of advice. Don't be a geardo or a tactafag.
    What years did you serve in Afghanistan or Iraq?

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    The one thing I took to Iraq that most don't think about but it paid off was custom molded ear plugs with sound channels in them. They would allow me to talk to my team members without them having to shout and I could hear everything but whispers. Armored Humvees and MRAPS are Fn loud. Without comm gear, you can barely hear each other when rolling down the road. The ear plugs cut out all the garbage noise and I could still hear my team members. The also worked in a firefight.

    Along with head injuries, sight (I wore eye protection even at night, Oakleys with multiple lenses) and hearing loss are serious issues in the war zones. Firefights are loud, explosions are even louder and pops your ear drums without hearing protection.

    There are a couple of places in the front range making custom molded ear plugs with hearing channels in them. Big Ear is in the springs, and Jim and Connie Betrus (J&C Custom Ear Molds, LLC) are up north. I have sets from both and they are both great. They worked way better than headsets for me.
    Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.

    Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.

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    Thanks for the advice and info yall. Read through the posts and links, did a shopping run, got a couple logs of Cope and some fresh homemade honey-glaze jerky packed away, and I feel like I'm as ready to go as I'm gonna get. Might be on now and then, might not... not sure how easily I'll be able to access the Internet (if at all).
    See yall in a few months!

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    Stay safe. Thanks for serving our country!!
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    -John Adams, 1775

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