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al_2ndWolfhounds wrote:
Mootaz21 wrote:come one guys no more replies
If you told us that first picture was of you there would have no end to the comments and reply's :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: >
hhh funny in my service i see more beautiful she was an LT red head with Cleopatra haircut
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https://youtu.be/IonAaqoj-p0
Mosaique FM accompany our military into the Jebel ech Chambi ( Military Operation Zone Against Terrorist ) for the first time
you can see the new uniform
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Jim wrote:US Army in Tunisia in WWII.
http://www.history.army.mil/brochures/t ... unisia.htm
i couldn't load the page i don't know but most of army.mil i can't see this websites maybe restriction how ever i see lot of videos and my grandpa tell me that when he see the war he see the germans build an airfield in 1 day part of battle of sidi bouzide https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Sidi_Bou_Zid and i watch documentary on kasserine pass
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As far as the camo, the new stuff definitely looks like it would work better from what I remember. Some where here in my attic I have an uniform from my time there. It wasn't the all green one though, it was a mix of colors. It almost looked like the British disrupted pattern, medium.
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fatboy wrote:As far as the camo, the new stuff definitely looks like it would work better from what I remember. Some where here in my attic I have an uniform from my time there. It wasn't the all green one though, it was a mix of colors. It almost looked like the British disrupted pattern, medium.
Tunisia Used French lizard in the past
http://camopedia.org/index.php?title=Tunisia
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French lizard camo is the winner. That's what I have stashed away somewhere.
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fatboy wrote:French lizard camo is the winner. That's what I have stashed away somewhere.
me my self i hate the lizard camo thunk god i served with green uniform even my dad in the 80s do his national service by the green but not lizard and he tell me tunisia used to have a south korean uniform look like the OG-107 and i think the lizard used by the special forces

present uniform of the Tunisian Green berates
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hh this one most ugly uniform the Desert Corps
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From what I recall, the lizard pattern was extremely effective in the Cap Surrat area. I seem to recall lots of purple and reddish tinted mud and rocks, along with green vegetation and sand. I don't recall the guys we worked with wearing the solid green uniforms of woodland pattern, but they did want to trade us for our woodland uniforms though.
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fatboy wrote:From what I recall, the lizard pattern was extremely effective in the Cap Surrat area. I seem to recall lots of purple and reddish tinted mud and rocks, along with green vegetation and sand. I don't recall the guys we worked with wearing the solid green uniforms of woodland pattern, but they did want to trade us for our woodland uniforms though.
where is cap surrat
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Mootaz21 wrote:
fatboy wrote:From what I recall, the lizard pattern was extremely effective in the Cap Surrat area. I seem to recall lots of purple and reddish tinted mud and rocks, along with green vegetation and sand. I don't recall the guys we worked with wearing the solid green uniforms of woodland pattern, but they did want to trade us for our woodland uniforms though.
where is cap surrat
I think he meant Cap Serrat.
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al_2ndWolfhounds wrote:
Mootaz21 wrote:
fatboy wrote:From what I recall, the lizard pattern was extremely effective in the Cap Surrat area. I seem to recall lots of purple and reddish tinted mud and rocks, along with green vegetation and sand. I don't recall the guys we worked with wearing the solid green uniforms of woodland pattern, but they did want to trade us for our woodland uniforms though.
where is cap surrat
I think he meant Cap Serrat.

Yeah, what he said. That's the place. (Sorry about butchering the name.) From what I recall, it was on the northern coast, near Bizerte and not too far from Tunis.
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Yeah, what he said. That's the place. (Sorry about butchering the name.) From what I recall, it was on the northern coast, near Bizerte and not too far from Tunis.
Bizerte where Special Forces HQ located so i guess u was with Tunisian Special forces and when was that
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Mootaz21 wrote:
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Yeah, what he said. That's the place. (Sorry about butchering the name.) From what I recall, it was on the northern coast, near Bizerte and not too far from Tunis.
Bizerte where Special Forces HQ located so i guess u was with Tunisian Special forces and when was that
We cross trained with the Special Forces guys. My platoon was attached to one of their units; and they in turn attached one of their teams or platoons to my company. We spent about 20 days or so there in the area training. This was back in December of 1999. I thought I mentioned all this before, but maybe I didn't. We jumped in on a joint exercise with the Tunisian SF guys. We eventually had a ceremony and feast at the SF Headquarters on the hill overlooking Bizerte for a jump wing exchange among other things.
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fatboy wrote: We cross trained with the Special Forces guys. My platoon was attached to one of their units; and they in turn attached one of their teams or platoons to my company. We spent about 20 days or so there in the area training. This was back in December of 1999. I thought I mentioned all this before, but maybe I didn't. We jumped in on a joint exercise with the Tunisian SF guys. We eventually had a ceremony and feast at the SF Headquarters on the hill overlooking Bizerte for a jump wing exchange among other things.
enjoy Special Force training report
https://youtu.be/qiTfQkmQCs0
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