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80,000 Cans of Silly String Waiting for Troops in Iraq
I never thought of silly string as a military tool, but this makes sense. It’s also a great example of just how innovative soldiers can be when they need to. As Gunny Highway said in Heartbreak Ridge, “Improvise, Adapt, Overcome!” There’s just one problem right now – Marcelle Shriver has collected 80,000 cans of silly string, but can’t seem to find a way to get it over to Iraq. I emailed John the Armorer at The Castle Argghhh! about this to run it by him before posting, especially considering the whole missiles for shoes debacle
Now, to be fair (which I try to do most of the time), the article also quotes Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, a spokesman over in Iraq who says that if the commanders on the ground are screaming for something, they’ll get it for the guys. Lt. Col. Garver also said that it was used frequently in 2004, but not so much these days. My opinion (albeit with no military experience to back it up) is that it can’t hurt, especially with operations like Arrowhead Ripper which was written about so expertly by Michael Yon. The worst case scenario as I see it is that the whole shipment is either used to train Iraqi forces or by the Morale, Welfare, and Recreation departments. No matter how you slice it, it’ll do more good over there than sitting over here 1 comment to 80,000 Cans of Silly String Waiting for Troops in Iraq |
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