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CWO3 Us Marine
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Barracks in Okinawa used to be pretty hot. Most bases have new barracks with central A/C now. We had a standing floor fan, slept in skivvies and no sheets, and still woke up in pool of sweat. Nothing compared to what the guys in WWII endured there.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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PO1 Tony Holland I think here in Kansas City We're trying Our Best to Imitate Okinawa with Our Exceptionally Wet Spring and Early Summer, We're Already Surpassed the Average Yearly Rainfall. With the Heat I expect to see the Jungle Fog I Remember seeing at Okinawa. The Humidity is Ridiculous and I don't Know How Long before I will be able to Fish. Still Way to Muddy.
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SFC Melvin Brandenburg
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Given the generally cool days I experienced when stationed in Ansbach, Germany, I think the heat is endurable. I lived in Las Vegas for five years without air conditioning. I slept in the 110 degrees in the sleeping tent at 2 a.m. and lived. It is unpleasant, but endurable. Although I hate the heat, I have learned to survive. I wish a short duration to the heatwave for those who endure it.
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