Posted on Jul 12, 2014
SSG Robert Burns
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SSG General Services Technician And State Vehicle Inspector
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WOW. That's pretty neat. Great way to keep sets together and maximize space.
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SFC James Baber
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SSG Burns,

Nice article for sharing, although it is not new, I learned how to do that when I was in Germany back in the 80's from an old Vietnam era 1SG while we were at Graf for field exercises, it made it so much easier to pack a duffle bag into a jeep and save room for other things to take.

I haven't seen anyone do it in 20 years, so I had almost forgotten about it until this video, thanks for bringing back some fun memories with it.
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COL John Rosnow
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I used to do the roll as well, but do not remember folding things into the leg.

Thanks for the post.
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MSG Wade Huffman
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I was going to make the same comment. LOL!
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