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Local Company Cleans Army Soldiers’ Equipment for Free

  • Posted on August 27, 2011 at 2:29 pm

News clip from Channel 7 News, Vandalia, OH. Cintas Corporation normally washes uniform shirts and pants in its industrial laundry facilities. However, when a request came from the US Army to wash 500 pieces of equipment weighing nearly 3000 lbs. Cintas gladly accepted the task. Troops from the 705th Transportaion Unit had just returned from a 1 year deployment in Iraq. Normally each soldier is responsible for cleaning their own equipment. Cintas’ generous act saved the Army thousands of dollars. Cintas cleaned heavy duty sleeping bags, ponchos, gun covers, and canteen covers. The cleaning machines in Iraq are not very good, so the service was appreciated. The cleaned equipment will be reissued to troops for training or possible redeployment.

Camping & Backpacking : How to Sharpen a Swiss Army Knife

  • Posted on August 27, 2011 at 5:01 am

In order to sharpen a Swiss army knife, one of two different types of sharpening stones can be used, and the different between the two is that one requires a bit of honing oil. Discover how to sharpen a knife by pulling the blade away from the body with help from a recreational kayaking instructor and outdoor adventurer in this free video on Swiss army knives. Expert: Dr. T. Scott Cook Contact: www.weu.com/about_us.htm Bio: Dr. T. Scott Cook has a degrees in Recreational Leadership and Outdoor Adventure from Greenfield Community College and the University of Massachusetts. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Waterboys – Red Army Blues

  • Posted on August 19, 2011 at 12:18 pm

Waterboys – Red Army Blues

The Waterboys-Red Army Blues

  • Posted on August 3, 2011 at 5:36 am

Track from the waterboys 1985 “a pagan place ” album,with some images,hope you enjoy and thanks for watching. When I left my home and my family My mother said to me Son, its not how many germans you kill that counts Its how many people you set free So I packed my bags Brushed my cap Walked out into the world Seventeen years old Never kissed a girl Took the train to voronezh That was as far as it would go Changed my sacks for a uniform Bit my lip against the snow I prayed for mother russia In the summer of 43 And as we drove the germans back I really believed That God was listening to me We howled into berlin Tore the smoking buildings down Raised the red flag high Burnt the reichstag brown I saw my first american And he looked a lot like me He had the same kinda farmers face Said hed come from some place called hazzard, tennessee Then the war was over My discharge papers came Me and twenty hundred others Went to stettiner for the train Kiev! said the commissar From there your own way home But I never got to kiev We never came by home Train went north to the taiga We were stripped and marched in file Up the great siberian road For miles and miles and miles and miles Dressed in stripes and tatters In a gulag left to die All because comrade stalin was scared that Wed become too westernized! Used to love my country Used to be so young Used to believe that life was The best song ever sung I would have died for my country In 1945 But now only one thing remains But now only one

2000 Kawasaki Vulcan Drifter 800 Indian Army Bobber Motorcycle

  • Posted on August 1, 2011 at 8:52 pm

RARE BLACKED OUT CUSTOM *Custom Green Paint with Stars, High quality Urethane Clear Coat *Roadhouse Exhaust (2weeks old) I removed the fiber but easily put on if you dont like the sound) $581.95 *Kuryakyn Hi-Five Air Cleaner $279.99 Plus 7/8 spacer $19.99 so it doesnt stick out Jetted carb (2weeks old) *2 lowered Front and Rear using Scoot works lowering kit *10 Black Ape hanger $40 *OEM solo seat (lowered but left the front part so you wont slide when you ride) $300 *Black Tombstone tail light with blue dot $75 *LED Turn Signals (Always light up in red for your safety but when you use turn signal it lights up yellow) *Red vintage style grips $40 *RARE Black OEM Passenger Foot Board $300 *3 Black Mirrors imported from Japan $60 * OEM Black fog lights $250 *Custom made leather tank bib and tool bag *Custom made skull key *New clutch cable (a week old) *New Speedo cable *Motor oil, and both brake fluid are changed 2 weeks ago INCLUDES *OEM 2 up seat and Saddle bags *OEM Handle bars *OEM Windshield *OEM Mirrors *OEM rear shock bar and front fork spacer *OEM Exhaust pipe (baffle removed) * Front and rear NEW brake pads I tried to make the classic look and also can cruise with a lot bigger bikes. The bike is well maintained by me (I used to be a motorcycle mechanic back in Japan) A lot of people think this is an Indian or custom bike. I met a person who owns 1948 Indian Chief told me this bike is a lot more like it than current Indian.

Nest Dexter Diaper Bag Army Green Details

  • Posted on July 27, 2011 at 10:00 am

Smart and cute, the Dexter has it all: lightweight, large outer pockets, rolled up in a utilitarian nylon. Don’t worry, we didn’t forget to add a bit of sparkle with gold flat studs, because what girl doesn’t like a little sparkle. ABOUT NEST DIAPER BAGS! Fashion, form and function are the basic formula for any good bag, but what sets Nest Diaper Bags apart is the understanding that although priorities and needs do change when women become mothers – looking fantastic is just as important as it ever was. Trendy but tasteful design, sumptuous leathers, sophisticated patents and non-leather options are combined with structural detailing, roomy interiors, plenty of pockets and convertible stroller attachments to keep moms chic and organized. Poring over the latest in fashion magazines, blogs, current runway trends and an awareness of street style is a hobby and passion turned into a dream job for the three founding partners of Nest Diaper Bags.

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