SO this may be the only funny story I have from Iraq...
We were taking incoming fire...AGAIN...in the middle of the night in Basrah. Rockets impacting here and there. Crazy shit. So our bunker was located in the Iraqi compound we were in right outside the group of trailers we sleep in. So, the basic way to stay alive is that during the initial wave of incoming, you hit the floor/ground where you are and hope for the best. If and when there is a break in the falling explosive devices, you run like hell, with body armor and helmet on (of course, we pretty much lived in 24/7)...anyway, you run like hell and get to the bunker...because you can be sure there will be another round of incoming.
So we dive into the bunker and some of the guys (we were a small team of 6) don't have their body armor all the way on....happened a lot in the middle of the night attacks. So one guy is standing next to another and wings is vest around to get his other arm in. Well, for those who don't know, the level IV body armor the U.S. uses weighs a lot...those ceramic plates aren't light. Well he swings it around and smacks the guy right next to him in the face with the vest...full ceramic plate to the face. His nose erupts in blood and we are like WTF happened. After we stop the bleeding, with rockets landing everywhere, we start laughing about the whole thing and joking about a Purple Heart for taking a vest in the face. Dang near broke his nose...
Ok, so I guess you had to be there...but with all the stress we were under, it freakin funny at the time...and I am done.
We were taking incoming fire...AGAIN...in the middle of the night in Basrah. Rockets impacting here and there. Crazy shit. So our bunker was located in the Iraqi compound we were in right outside the group of trailers we sleep in. So, the basic way to stay alive is that during the initial wave of incoming, you hit the floor/ground where you are and hope for the best. If and when there is a break in the falling explosive devices, you run like hell, with body armor and helmet on (of course, we pretty much lived in 24/7)...anyway, you run like hell and get to the bunker...because you can be sure there will be another round of incoming.
So we dive into the bunker and some of the guys (we were a small team of 6) don't have their body armor all the way on....happened a lot in the middle of the night attacks. So one guy is standing next to another and wings is vest around to get his other arm in. Well, for those who don't know, the level IV body armor the U.S. uses weighs a lot...those ceramic plates aren't light. Well he swings it around and smacks the guy right next to him in the face with the vest...full ceramic plate to the face. His nose erupts in blood and we are like WTF happened. After we stop the bleeding, with rockets landing everywhere, we start laughing about the whole thing and joking about a Purple Heart for taking a vest in the face. Dang near broke his nose...
Ok, so I guess you had to be there...but with all the stress we were under, it freakin funny at the time...and I am done.