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Old 03-15-2011, 01:22 AM   #2597 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by XwChriswX View Post
Ok, imagine this for 24/7/365 and you'll begin to understand why you don't wanna spend 1 second in Qatar longer than you have to.
dude, I want to go back to Bahrain!!! that place was so nice...




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Where were you at, or can you say ?
I was in Djibouti...
but we went to Kenya, Etheopia, Sudan...
I even have 1.5 hours of combat sortie flying over etheopia... lol
Im enlisted lol

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On November 28, 2006, a squadron of HC-130 aircraft assigned to Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti was sent to an airfield in Darfur, Sudan to retrieve the belongings of a US military liaison who had left the area. On the ground at Al-Fashir airfield, the aircraft was surrounded by 150 Sudanese soldiers who refused to allow the aircraft to leave, fearing that the crew had taken photographs of Sudanese military operations at the airfield. The Sudanese soldiers threatened to rape two female members of the crew and stated that the entire crew would be executed. The US crew barricaded the aircraft and refused to allow the Sudanese soldiers to enter during a tense stand-off.[2]

After four hours, a locally assigned US military liaison was able to persuade the Sudanese airfield commander to allow the aircraft to depart without further incident. Once back at Djibouti, for unknown reasons the 79th's squadron commander, Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Austin, declined to report that the crew had been held hostage and the crew's ordeal was kept secret from USAF senior leadership. The story did not become known until October 2009 when crew members were awarded decorations for their actions in the incident. Although several crew members had been recommended for the Bronze Star, then United States Air Forces Central Commander Lieutenant General Gary North downgraded the awards to Air Force Achievement Medals. At least two of the aicrew members involved in the incident now suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder.[3]

only the fvckin air crew... damn **** suckers..

and it was more like 6.5 hours
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