
Another question for you warriors ...?
If you are out of Iraq (or even in the jungles of Asia) and have the opportunity to wash for days, How do you use baby wipes against the boys? When my brother returned from hunting trips, it smells and it makes sense, it left a rain-dose of any of the women soldiers do the same? Do not change their underwear often if high or wear, even underwear? I am also sure they do not carry the same material in his toiletries kit as I do in my gym bag, I take it that you cut down the foundations of his backpack, so what is the floor that carries in its Rucks and how of each? and finally (for now) is that women wear BDUs the same as men? Is there an Internet sight that could go to read up in the female soldiers?
women are not generally in situations described, allowing combat arms arent. women usually are in units support, which created large sites. some even have showers in the field. you are thinking of women as if they were marching through the jungle with nothing but a ruck sack. This almost never happens. However, when we are in the field or deployed, you can use baby wipes at the store or the vehicle. What I normally do (when there is time) has crashed a couple of ponchos and water use for washing up aa jar. The normal packing list consists of 3 sets of BDUs and enough underwear and t-shirts the last 5 days. usually consists hygiene toothpaste / brush, cloth, soap, baby wipes, tissues, hair needs, so thats just some of the basics, but much depends on the person. If you have to cut to the needs, but basically you pack everything you need. BDUs Women are the same as the male, although the uniform is a class differently.
Lori in Army Backpack
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