U.S. Army Airborne!!!
Petty Officer 2nd Class Nickolas Aloi provides security for members of the 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, Fort Lewis, Wash., as his military working dog looks on, during Operation Eagle Mountain in Didar, southern Afghanistan. The operation’s purpose was to clear the town of improvised explosive devices and bring U.S. and Afghan presence in the town, thereby providing local Afghans with security.
(Photo by Sergeant Marc Loi, 14 April 2012.)
I BADLY WANT THIS JOB!!!!!!!! HOOAH!
The only person who can really see and appreciate your efforts… is YOU. Just do what you have to do as long as it’s good no matter what.
I can say that this could be the most deserving video to be shared here on Facebook or in any social networking site. We always complain about how hard life is, what we eat, drink, the clothes we wear, and almost everything we don’t have. These children, they yearn for a normal LIFE. What you see or feel on a daily basis can be heaven to them. They’re all trying to survive and to be able to escape from the terror that Kony’s been doing to them for 26 years.
Here’s a video that you wouldn’t want to miss.
You can help them by sharing it to your family and friends. Let them be heard, let them LIVE.
OH YEAH! haha my shirt. The definition is spot on.
Front: “HOOAH! IT’S AN ARMY THING!”
Rear: hooah (…) adj. [Slang used by hardcore soldiers: refers to or means anything and everything except “no”.] 1. What to say when at a loss for words. 2 Excellent. 3. Roger message received: understood. 4. Glad to meet you: hello. 5. I don’t know the answer, but I’ll check on it. 6. I haven’t got a clue. 7. I’m not listening. 8 Stop sniveling. 9. You must be kidding. 10. Yes: affirmative. 11. Thank You. 12. You’re Welcome. 13. Amen.








