"It's Time" shirts for Troop 844 in Iraq

#3
#3
I love it. What a great sight. Although, I wouldn't wear them all the time. Those shirts make them stick out in contrast to the camo pants and terrain.. Go vols! Go camp Hitman!
 
#4
#4
lol at the guy in the second picture wearing a gas mask sporting a machine gun....that's awesome.
 
#5
#5
how awesome would it be if when they return home from sandland, they ran the UT flag and led the team out on the field
 
#6
#6
That was great to see. Come back in one piece fellas and as always...

GO VOLS!!!
 
#16
#16
I agree with lawgator1. Those guys are out there risking it all so we can argue and post on forums. We all live under one flag so we all have something in common.
 
#17
#17
im in this battalion but got attached to a company from ohio so i guess they figured i wouldnt want one.... damn buckeye fans lol
 
#21
#21
I served with the 844th for 21 years, was deployed twice with them(Desert Storm & OIF), retired in 2006.
We have left UT VOL's logos all over the world.
A basketball court in Romaniam, a Range Tower in Eygpt, a loading dock in Kuwait, and anytime we did a project and left a plaque there was always a "UT" on it somewhere.
I know that they always carried thier orange paint with them, Tennessee Vol flags, and anything else that was a taste of home.
Can you imagine 20 to 30 guys crowded around a lap top trying to hear or watch a game?
Keep them in your hearts, because the Vol Nation is in their hearts.
 
#22
#22
Thanks SFCKLG. I have someone's handywork in my avatar!
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#24
#24
I have a girlfriend that works at one of the bigger t-shirt producers for colleges in the U.S. I am going to give her a call and see if they might want to donate some UF shirts, too. They may already do it, but doesn't hurt to ask.
 
#25
#25
Jaynes, Brandon
961st En. Co. 3rd Plt.
APO AE 09322
i really appreciate it guys and to SFCKLG that is so true you should have seen my cheu last week needless to say it was full
 
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