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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Singapore
Posts: 1,248
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Rasdan, Malay community in Sydney, promoting malay culture there, tourist or ...etc?
I presume the one with a keris tucked at the waist is you...Errmmm, quite handsome.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Kuala Lumpur
Posts: 369
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Hi Alam Shah,
Students during Aidilfitri actualy. hehehe.. They have a few kerisses at the consulate but all are...well just keris pengantin. Handsome?? I hope u r not what i think u are.. Just kidding...
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Oahu, Hawaii
Posts: 166
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Funny how small the world is. If I remember correctly you were the one to answer my first posting reference a "talismanic golok". Who'd a thought we'd have covered the same trails in the same salt stained BDUs. We'll have to get together and tell jump stories some day. BTW I have some of your old unit (4th PSOPS) here working with me and they are doing great things in support of the Philippine military.
Now post some pics of you in your pickle suit with that fine looking maroon beret! |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 125
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Well after much digging the only pic I could find of me in my beenie is this one of me with two of my squad leaders on graduation day from AIT. Kind of goofy I guess but the guy in the middle is 6'10" and weighed about 260. Excuse the tiny pic but it was scanned for an old website back in the days of 28.8bps.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 125
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Here's a better one...under silk over Sicily DZ at about 6 or 700 AGL. Guess who?
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 125
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This is too fun.
Speaking of tree suits..."You can't see me. Really, you can't." Think this was taken in the Uwharrie just before we got to try out the Star Course. |
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Oahu, Hawaii
Posts: 166
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I knew you'd have an old HUAHH picture or two lying around, we all do. The star course, for the others, is a land navigation course that zigzags through the sandhills in North Carolina, flat with no terrain features and only a few dirt roads (which aren't always correct on the map)
. You have 5 hours to find 5 points on the ground, you start in the late afternoon and continue into the evening (to insure you have to find some points in the dark). You'll cover anywhere from 22 to 30 kilometers during that time (depending on which lane you draw) more if you get lost. I only did it once and that was enough, ran the entire thing and finished with only 20 minutes to spare. It's a must pass event for us to get into SF. Can't garuantee I could do it again today. Unfortunately I won't be able to get any up till I get back in July. Thanks DA we all had fun with everyone saying "hey I remember that!" |
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Houston, TX, USA
Posts: 1,254
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Radu, big congrats; that's one yummie fish; I certainly hope you threw a feast.
Conogre....Congratulations to you, too What's up, Indian? But don't neccessarily say that to an Indian who doesn't know you're an Indian, unless, maybe, your hands are properly dressed, as in the photos, and yer feelin' agile
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EAAF Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 7,363
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So that's what Adni looks like.
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