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Edited on Sat Jan-16-10 10:17 PM by haele
I can get the seabags at the base uniform store for about $30. Sort of a mix of nylon and canvas, made in the USA last time I looked. Just a bag that "folds in" on a clip at the top that you put a lock on, a couple handles and back-pack/sling straps, and a couple pockets. They look "nice" because they were new and full. And they're made to handle at least 75 lbs of personal items. The tool kit is made similar to the seabag, and they're government issue for whatever rate specialty tools that the Sailor or Marine might want to keep on him or her instead of loading on with the rest of the workshop load. (When I was in, I was authorized a small set of tools that fit to my smaller hands better than the regular ones that came with the workshop, as well as some specialtiy tools that I had taken a certification course to be "qualified" to use for that work) I can't tell what rate the guy walking up the gangplank was other than his being enlisted, but if I were him and not sure how long this deployment would be, I'd get an extra seabag and pack some more personal stuff onboard to be a bit more comfortable.
I'm sure you can get similar bags at the Army/Navy surplus for around the same price we get them at the PX. Nothing sinister or black ops with those bags at all. And I'm not discounting your mistrust of some of our historical activities vis a vis Haiti, but the spooks that might be involved in what you fear the most would not be entering Haiti on the USS Comfort, they would have flown in on one of the Special Ops flights earlier in the week.
Haele
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