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LZ Uplift, Foxholes, and Kool-Aid

9 January 2011

I just got done with my 4 days of training Wednesday noon.  They got us up about 6am Tuesday and we walked about 5 miles to our training grounds outside of the barrier we had classes, shot our M-16 rifles, then in late afternoon we started setting up camp for the night.  We had 4 … More LZ Uplift, Foxholes, and Kool-Aid

LZ Uplift, Foxholes, and Kool-Aid

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