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NandosLoL15 karma
Haha!
Yeah was really good, of course bad points in it too.
Firs thing when I flew in to Jordan was grab a Starbucks.. First thing in England? Grab some foot cream and made the trip to go see my other half!
When we weren't in a firefight, it was just the usual guarding, smoking, playing volleyball and interacting with the Kurdish folk.
NandosLoL12 karma
From what I know of now, its going well.. The media on YPG is very very little which is a shame.
The Kurds are full of love and they fight from the heart. Something ISIS doesn't do. We all banded together which grsnted us victories, something I hope they continue to do for their freedom!
Thank you mate, seriously..!
NandosLoL11 karma
I was mainly in the Tell Brakk area, Tell Hamees too.
Ambushing and a few village clearing was the main fire fights. The last night I was at the front it all kicked off with about 20 Daesh trying to take a position west of us. We joined in, it was over so quick but was intense!
Pretty much every Kurdish man and woman I met was very friendly and welcoming. They take us in, look after us and we feel part of their big family.
A few times in the cities we were maybe frowned upon? We decided to leave our rifles and chest rigs in the vehicles and decided to shop without equipment.. The local Kurds were a lot more welcoming then.
NandosLoL9 karma
Nope and nope!
I got told I would get stopped by authorities at the airport but nothing at all.. I was surprised to say the least!
NandosLoL20 karma
Didn't make any money so definitely not!
Seeing what ISIS do to families out there is absolutely disgusting, I woke up one morning and thought I personally needed to make a stand against the scum. If I can do it, anyone certainly can.
We had a few days in Erbil which is sort of Westernised where we had pizza and burgers a few times but I had fish and chips last night which was amazing!
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