US Soldiers see it all the time
September 23, 2009 | Balad | Vetting explained
Waking up to a story plastered all over CNN about a strange, ominous even, dust cloud in Australia and this is the first time ever this has happened there and the Australians are being encouraged to go indoors and what not. Why this concerns Americans, you tell me. I am writing to let you know that this happens to the troops all the time. Even though it doesnt happen here on our home turf, we have to endure it often. Here are just some of my pictures in this mess.
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- iraq,
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- Sydney dust storm
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