04-25-2014, 05:00 PM
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We have drains in our un-armored trucks. I do not remember about the armored ones.
Fat Charlie, we had air conditioning.
I did use the water bottles that they dropped off by the pallet on every corner, I just tried to avoid it, especially since I always needed more than one. MRE drink bags, whatever was necessary.
I never had a problem while driving, they used to call out "Code Yellows," which I also heard called "Papa Bravo"s, pee breaks. However, I remember hearing on the radio "What's the holdup?!" One of our drivers responded "Sergeant's code yellow escalated to a code brown." Then there was my friend who utilized an MRE box and a plastic bag while driving.
Civilians, sorry.
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04-25-2014, 07:46 PM
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A Gatorade bottle is too small for me to crap in, but its a neat idea. I use a bucket or wait til I can get to a toilet, not necessary a working one.
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04-25-2014, 09:47 PM
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No Air Force folks to chime in ?
They tend to have the same problem
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04-26-2014, 10:35 AM
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Always thought fighter and bomber pilots had the plumbing built right into the suits... that or diapers. Cargo, they get bathrooms... although calling them "rooms" might be just a little bit generous...
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04-26-2014, 12:57 PM
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In Russia they don`t need bottle to pee in
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04-26-2014, 01:53 PM
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In Russia they don`t need bottle to pee in
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Whenever you dismount from a vehicle during a mission, you need to check your 0, 5s, 25s, 100s--they varied those, but the idea was that you look around, make sure it does not look like anyone is going to shoot you, etc, look right below you, so you do not step on an IED, scan five meters out, twenty-five, etc.
At night, instead of doing all of that with a flashlight, I might just pee off the steps without ever getting off of the truck.
We always had female Soldiers that tried to prove that they were tougher than any man. I heard of a female gunner that would utilize bags during missions. She had the advantage of standing, but I would have hated to be in the truck with her!
I really hope that is the worst this thread gets...
Again, civilians, sorry!
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04-26-2014, 01:58 PM
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No Air Force folks to chime in ?
They tend to have the same problem
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Naval Aviatian here. We had "honey buckets" in our radar planes (USN version of Lockheed Super Constellation). Can't speak for the fighter jocks.
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04-26-2014, 09:46 PM
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Good question about the air guys. I know many of the stealth air craft for the desert shield, storm and what not came and returns to their bases in Missouri. Thats one long flight to go to Iraq and back to drop a few.
During desert storm I know the tank guys couldnt leave the tank. They had to squat off the edge or piss off the edge of it. They had to sleep on the tank.
I see the 3 liter soda bottles have a larger mouth. Im gonna try one of those to crap in. That would make one hell of a stink to also fill it with drano, seal it up and put it on someones porch.
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04-27-2014, 11:21 AM
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Those "refills" would make pretty damn good ammunition.
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04-27-2014, 04:25 PM
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Its known for monkeys to crap in their hand and throw it on someone. Im surprised I never heard of those in the countries we go to war with or try to keep the peace do that. Can you imagine if the protesters in Ukraine recycled bottles and solved a sanitation problem at the same time? As long as you got people, chilly and Gatorade you will have ammunition.
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Those "refills" would make pretty damn good ammunition.
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