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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
Anyone "vacationing" in Iraq this spring/summer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Branhammer" data-source="post: 14694881" data-attributes="member: 164970"><p>That's true. A couple of months before I was there, two guys got hit because the Klaxon went off and they ignored it. One died and the other was injured. The funny thing is a lot of guys don't believe that just getting down on the ground can save you. But I've seen shrapnel mark on a T barrier and they didn't start until about 2 feet or so up from the ground. Unless the damn thing lands right on top of you, just hitting the dirt is really all you need to do if it's really coming down in your area. </p><p></p><p>And yeah I think I hit the dirt once while I was there. Most of the time we new if it was a real threat or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branhammer, post: 14694881, member: 164970"] That's true. A couple of months before I was there, two guys got hit because the Klaxon went off and they ignored it. One died and the other was injured. The funny thing is a lot of guys don't believe that just getting down on the ground can save you. But I've seen shrapnel mark on a T barrier and they didn't start until about 2 feet or so up from the ground. Unless the damn thing lands right on top of you, just hitting the dirt is really all you need to do if it's really coming down in your area. And yeah I think I hit the dirt once while I was there. Most of the time we new if it was a real threat or not. [/QUOTE]
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