Changes are coming to the US military as efforts to make the force more "eco-friendly" are announced:
In The Know: How Can We Make The War In Iraq More Eco-Friendly?
I guess this changes the whole meaning of being "Army Green"?

Changes are coming to the US military as efforts to make the force more "eco-friendly" are announced:
In The Know: How Can We Make The War In Iraq More Eco-Friendly?
I guess this changes the whole meaning of being "Army Green"?
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6:39 pm on October 10th, 2010 1
i love to buy eco-friendly products like mats, seat covers and also garbage bags*-"
5:53 pm on December 12th, 2010 2
nowadays we would always use eco-friendly stuffs like, eco friendly foods, shoes and bags ,`"
11:08 pm on December 12th, 2010 3
Eco-friendly, the military went
wasted time and money were spent
redesign is too demanding
so it's better just understanding
dead towelheads have no carbon footprint
4:23 am on December 13th, 2010 4
I like that one CH.
So the two wars are actually very Eco-friendly! As they cut down on the number of RagHeads. I had never thought of it in that light.
5:09 am on December 13th, 2010 5
military priorities stink
happy fags and a good carbon sink
it is really a sin
they don't go for the win
they would rather go green or go pink