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Scarlett Johansson was in Kuwait!

Scarlett Johansson

How does one go about getting access to US camps in Kuwait? [Link]

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u gotta know someone in the force .Afriend of mine some how talked to an american and became friends with him .After that the american took him to the camp .
He says that it’s another country over their (alcohol is allowed ,Big Super markets with american products just like the ones they have in the U.S …etc)

He says that it’s another country over their (alcohol is allowed ,Big Super markets with american products just like the ones they have in the U.S …etc)

Yeah, alcohol is allowed on every US base in the world. Most of them have e-clubs and o-clubs also, which are basically bars/restaurants/slash mini-movie theaters. And they all have at least one PC (Post Exchange) which are the stores you are talking about. The permanent bases have gymnasiums, swimming pools and sometimes even golf courses. Those are really like small (or not so small) cities.

Scarlett Johansson is one of those women like Renee Zellweigger, who looks great sometimes and not very good at all, others.

Haha, I’ve been those camps before. They’re pretty cool, well not cool but interesting. I can get in pretty easily but I doubt I could help you Mark.

Mike,

Craig: Alcohol is not allowed in deployed areas for US military forces.

I don’t even know what “deployed areas” means. Is that actually a term the military uses now?

If you mean “on deployment” you’re simply wrong. If you mean “while deployed in the field” (or “in the field” as we used to say) you’re right. But Marines on-board a US military base are not considered to be in the field, even when those bases are overseas. And even when those bases are in war zones.

Your information is sadly out of date, buddy.

No it isn’t, Mike. I still know a number of people in the 1st Marine Division. Are you even in the US military? What branch of service? Navy or something? I never even heard of that “deployed areas” term, and I spent 6 years in the infantry. Sounds like something you just made up, to me.

BTW, next time you want to BS somebody, don’t use a verb as if it’s a noun. If you has said “deployment areas” you might have had me going, at least. “Deployed Areas” sticks out like a sore thumb.

There is no alcohol on Arifjan. Been there. Done that. Not there. The US embassy has a little bar, but it isn’t much fun. Diplomats are the only Americans who are given alcohol rations; those of us in the general population don’t automatically get cases of booze.

How do you get access to one of the camps? You must be either active military; a contractor holding a CAC (Central Access Card) which would mean that you must be working for the same employer who has an active contract with the military to perform services to specific locations and you must be on an Article 18 visa with said employer/contractor (and this may have changed because the rules often do), or a visitor there on specific business to the military (in which case, you are looking at a 2-4 hour wait at the entrance to Arifjan while they check your passport in their security system). Several nationalities are not allowed onto military facilities for any reason.

When Bush was here, many private company contractors were not allowed onto Arifjail, so they got the day off.

first of all a very typical barbie doll pic of her. Looking at her condition I guess she should go to Cyprus and get herself tanned, then she hit the road back again .Rite ppl?
btw: one thought to ponder.If booze was legalized here , we can blindly predict the rise of crimes and accidents and what not.So i guess its a boon for us living in kuwait that its still illegal here.
Kudos

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