This video is part 24 of Kit Badger's "Float Tapes" series, chronicling his experiences during a Marine Corps deployment starting in August 2001. Initially planned as a routine Westpac deployment, events shifted after September 11th. The video picks up in mid-December 2001 at Camp Rhino in Afghanistan, offering a glimpse into the realities of military life that differ from standard recruiting material. The description highlights the recovery of 19 MiniDV tapes containing approximately 19 hours of footage captured over six months, documenting the deployment from start to finish. The content focuses on the deployment experience and personal loadout.
This video features a review of the A.G. Watch Cap by Prometheus Design Werx. The presenter highlights the cap's superior construction, noting it's knitted into shape rather than being a re-sewn tube, and made from high-quality Merino Wool. The presenter has been using the cap during the fall and winter seasons. The description also includes links to support the channel and purchase products, as well as a link to the specific cap and a PDW DA Hoodie.
Part 3 of the "Float Tapes" series by Kit Badger continues the narrative of a Marine Corps deployment in 2001. This installment focuses on life aboard the ship after returning from liberty. It details the process of weighing anchor, manning the rails, and the somber ceremony of laying veterans to rest at sea, marked by Taps. The video also highlights grappling activities during the voyage and the eventual arrival in Hawaii. The description also includes product links for the featured apparel.
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