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Posted: Sat 16:43, 03 Aug 2013 Post subject: over time |
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and "Iomax" and still others were wearing "Bagram Air Base" t-shirts, and almost all of these men -- dozens and dozens of them -- were wearing khaki tactical pants,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Caterpillar boots, the whole non-uniform uniform. (And fanny-packs and those ridiculous wallet-on-a-string-around-your-neck things, but that is a separate fashion conversation.)I know it is difficult for Americans not to look like Americans (believe me, as someone who took an unfortunate stroll through an iffy part of Rawalpindi last week, it is hard for Americans not to look like Americans) but there's something to be said for not advertising your military affiliation while standing in an airport in a Middle Eastern country. It's not hijacking that I'm worried about, of course -- the Americans on this particular plane would have eaten a hijacker's liver with ketchup -- but that, over time,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], someone wandering through these airports will understand that particular flights on particular airlines from particular places carry large
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