This is a terrible video. 0 explanation about what they are doing or how or why just some poorly cut together footage and badly overlaid music. I am not sure why I was hoping for a real explanation about what the school was likely to be like.
Friends in unlikely places. Kind of like giving the locals some money to keep an eye out for interesting stuff going on around the neighborhood. I imagine that could be useful in poor foreign countries.
I was in US Army Finance and during Desert Storm we had thousands of dollars in cash (both US and Saudi) on hand. It was used, among other things, to purchase needed items from local Saudi & Kuwaiti individuals and companies, items we couldn't obtain quickly through "normal" channels. Also, there were many opportunities for soldiers to buy things from the locals, and those who had pay issues could receive a cash advance (a sort of loan).
Don't these guys operate at crops and army level? What downrange stuff are they handling? Cash is probably for greasing local wheels, those counted were Euros too! Haha!
Tactical banking.....I like it.
This is a terrible video. 0 explanation about what they are doing or how or why just some poorly cut together footage and badly overlaid music. I am not sure why I was hoping for a real explanation about what the school was likely to be like.
I can totally do that 36B here I come
How can i join this As international student
U need to have atleast a green card/ permanent residency and a service member
Good evening i am tring to reach the USA Army finance department
If you’re in, see your S1. If you’re not, see a recruiter.
They take thousands of dollars in cash to the field?
What the hell are soldiers gonna buy?
Friends in unlikely places. Kind of like giving the locals some money to keep an eye out for interesting stuff going on around the neighborhood. I imagine that could be useful in poor foreign countries.
MRE's, cigarettes', and fire guard duty time :D
I was in US Army Finance and during Desert Storm we had thousands of dollars in cash (both US and Saudi) on hand. It was used, among other things, to purchase needed items from local Saudi & Kuwaiti individuals and companies, items we couldn't obtain quickly through "normal" channels. Also, there were many opportunities for soldiers to buy things from the locals, and those who had pay issues could receive a cash advance (a sort of loan).
Don't these guys operate at crops and army level? What downrange stuff are they handling? Cash is probably for greasing local wheels, those counted were Euros too! Haha!
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