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en Now why do we soldiers have to dig through local landfills for pieces of scrap metal and compromised ballistic glass to up-armor our vehicles, and why don't we have those resources readily available to us?

en The glass that fell in the building was probably incinerated and destroyed, but the force of the fire pushed some of the glass outward. We were able to find, by crawling around and even going through wrecked cars, little pieces of the glass. We probably can account for every color and glass pattern on there. With the pieces of glass, in conjunction with the photographs, we could re-create these windows almost exactly.

en Anything over two unlicensed vehicles, unusable machinery parts or scrap metal is considered a junkyard in an agricultural zone,

en With the anticipation of the arrival of the Armor Center and Armor School, we decided to name this area after General Patton. It will be an 800-home complex with all the streets to be named after Armor units and famous Armor battles.

en They should be as concerned with the soldiers in the field as they are with a cartoon. Maybe they should provide the body armor soldiers need to help avoid the sort of injury shown in the cartoon.

en Our goal is to continue providing the American soldier with the best, most protective body armor in the world. We are working with soldiers, commanders, the medical community and industry to continue these improvements while ensuring the safety of our soldiers.

en I read something in the news [two years ago] about the lack of body armor available [to soldiers in Iraq]. I knew the American people knew very little about this, [but] I felt that if the American people did know, they would be very alarmed. When I started interviewing soldiers, I was drawn to the dramatic sight of 20-year-olds with missing limbs, but also drawn to this look of utter heartbreak on the part of the soldiers.

en We want to give them to people who want to live in them rather than sell them for scrap metal.

en For every American soldier we put into Afghanistan, we could train and equip 14 Afghan soldiers. Those Afghan soldiers are going to understand the local terrain. They're going to understand the local customs and culture, and they're going to be able to speak the language.

en Our guys had to walk up 19 floors. Pieces (of glass) were sailing like a kite to the ground. I was so happy no one was hurt by flying glass. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care.

en Some scrap metal dealers have become a channel for fencing stolen material.

en What we had on site was over 120 unlicensed cars and several piles of scrap metal outdoors on the property,

en vehicles operating without appropriate armor in areas outside of protected compounds.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en You're not going to make any money stealing a DVD player. There are scrap-metal places all over any metropolitan area, and they don't ask a lot of questions.

en Finding parts for these old tractors is a challenge. Many steam engines were scrapped during World War II for scrap metal,


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