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Originally Posted by Radar Rider
This conundrum with Mike has brought me to ask a question of my own. I am a support guy in 3rd Group, and own a "Green Beret" knife that my wife bought for me at Christmas a few years ago. When I go to Afghanistan, will it be wrong to take my Green Beret knife (everybody wants a "cool knife", whether or not it is used)? I just want to avoid any questions.
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Not unless you are planning to mark it with LTG Yarborough's name or your CoC orders you not to bring any knives.
TR
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De Oppresso Liber 01/20/2025
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