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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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The Chow Hall
opinions: should COMBAT vets have enhanced benefits?
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<blockquote data-quote="ju015dd" data-source="post: 10233712" data-attributes="member: 21423"><p>I don't know about all eod missions but parts of our unit were attached out to eod missions at times.. They always rolled with heavy support from our infantry. I agree it is a dangerous job but from what I seen not too bad. Sure they had to suit up at times but most I saw was done with robots. And come to think of it we found too many I.E.D.'s by walking up on them and or having guys catch shrapnel. Lost a good friend to one of these nasty cowardly devices. I do agree though that anyone driving down a road in Iraq, afgan, is a dangerous situation, but things are a little different when the gate closes behind you and you venture out into the night of downtown baghdad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ju015dd, post: 10233712, member: 21423"] I don't know about all eod missions but parts of our unit were attached out to eod missions at times.. They always rolled with heavy support from our infantry. I agree it is a dangerous job but from what I seen not too bad. Sure they had to suit up at times but most I saw was done with robots. And come to think of it we found too many I.E.D.'s by walking up on them and or having guys catch shrapnel. Lost a good friend to one of these nasty cowardly devices. I do agree though that anyone driving down a road in Iraq, afgan, is a dangerous situation, but things are a little different when the gate closes behind you and you venture out into the night of downtown baghdad. [/QUOTE]
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