الثلاثاء، 1 مارس 2011

Kuwait continued



I'll continue with more slides from the product I built to give the main body intel on what to expect when they made it to Kuwait.


None of these places existed when I was here in 2005.

 The cash card is a great idea for keeping spending under control. It is not credit. Cash has to be loaded on it to make purchases and it operates off a PIN number, so if it is lost or stolen the money is safe. There is also a limit to how much can be loaded in a day, so big purchases have to be planned and thought out. No large impulse buying. Great for the young soldiers.

EWO - Electronics Warfare Officer  uses signal jamming to prevent remote detonation of IEDs. The internet worked real good till everyone else showed up and slowed it way down.



 I spent 1 month at this camp from 4 Nov to 4 Dec. Most of my unit was there less than a week. I received them all in then sent them all off.



 Has anyone else ever seen a climbing wall treadmill. It was pretty amazing and en-genius I thought.













If you ever find yourself with more money than you know what to do with, the USO would be a great organization to make some donations to. This building was great for passing the time.




By the end of my stay, we had racked up over 300,000 fans and I was comfortable with just about any song on the medium level. That is a big deal to me because I don't play video games. My family never had a game system growing up and until August, I had never had one in my own home either. We got a Wii the week that I left for Mississippi. The last video games I got into was Pacman or PolePosition. Rock Band is a very fun and addicting game.

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