redfernsoljah
Newly Enlightened
I have been lurking here on this board since I have been in Iraq and finally signed up because of the wondrous illumination that many of you have illuminated me upon. Through this I even bought a gift fit for a king for my wife from lummi, a wee for her EDC.
Now on to why I am posting. I would like to apologize if this is not the appropriate forum for this. I am a medic in an MP CO here in Iraq and through a few discussion with my buddies we were talking about how much we use flashlights here. From going to the toilet, to out on missions. I mean we use them every night and even during the day when we have a generator go out. I must say that the conditions here are not the most ideal. I am from Hawaii and must say that I prefer that climate to this one. Average temperatures are 120+F during the summer and well I have yet to see a winter here but where we are I hear there is alot of rain. We are difficult on our equipment though we maintain it well. Here is what I am proposing:
1. If anyone would like to donate a light that a soldier could use I would be happy to make sure that they are handed out to people in our unit. If you would like to send more please feel free there are many soldiers here who have not received any packages from home. We are in an area where supplies are not given on a regular basis as bare bones as one could guess. We still take Combat Showers because of the shortages. The internet is our only real luxury.
2. We are the perfect test bed for your product. If you have a product that you would like to see how well it holds up to the real world rigors of a combat environment send it our way. In return we will review the light on a short term and long term through everyday situations a soldier finds himself in giving you light an ultimate test from the elements to regular use.
If anyone is interested in any of the proposals please feel free to PM me. Thanks for your time and interest.
Sincerely,
Stephen Fry
57th MP CO
Camp Gary Owen, IRAQ
Now on to why I am posting. I would like to apologize if this is not the appropriate forum for this. I am a medic in an MP CO here in Iraq and through a few discussion with my buddies we were talking about how much we use flashlights here. From going to the toilet, to out on missions. I mean we use them every night and even during the day when we have a generator go out. I must say that the conditions here are not the most ideal. I am from Hawaii and must say that I prefer that climate to this one. Average temperatures are 120+F during the summer and well I have yet to see a winter here but where we are I hear there is alot of rain. We are difficult on our equipment though we maintain it well. Here is what I am proposing:
1. If anyone would like to donate a light that a soldier could use I would be happy to make sure that they are handed out to people in our unit. If you would like to send more please feel free there are many soldiers here who have not received any packages from home. We are in an area where supplies are not given on a regular basis as bare bones as one could guess. We still take Combat Showers because of the shortages. The internet is our only real luxury.
2. We are the perfect test bed for your product. If you have a product that you would like to see how well it holds up to the real world rigors of a combat environment send it our way. In return we will review the light on a short term and long term through everyday situations a soldier finds himself in giving you light an ultimate test from the elements to regular use.
If anyone is interested in any of the proposals please feel free to PM me. Thanks for your time and interest.
Sincerely,
Stephen Fry
57th MP CO
Camp Gary Owen, IRAQ