This is part 2 of Kit Badger's "Float Tapes" series, documenting a US Marine Corps deployment in 2001, starting in Afghanistan near Lashkar Gah. The video focuses on the personal experience and footage captured on MiniDV tapes over six months, which were lost for 18 years. The content details the journey and the military context of the time, including preparations for a Westpac deployment that was altered by the events of September 11th. The description also lists specific gear worn by the creator, including a Q Trucker Hat, Prometheus Design Werx jacket and hoodie, and SKD Tactical gloves.
This video is Part 19 of the "Float Tapes" series, documenting a US Marine Corps deployment in August 2001. The creator, Kit Badger, recounts his experience as a Sergeant and squad leader in Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, out of Camp Pendleton, initially set for a Westpac deployment. However, plans changed after September 11th. The footage, captured over six months on a MiniDV HandyCam, was lost for 18 years before being rediscovered. This installment picks up the story in Afghanistan, north of Camp Rhino, near Lashkar Gah, with SSgt Law providing an operational update. The video also features specific gear mentions, including a Prometheus Design Werx watch cap and hoodie.
You've reached the end! 2 videos loaded.