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    True Derelict Usafvet509's Avatar
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    My plan is to smoke the CAO America Honor that @Tombstone gifted me with. I hadn't seen the Green Line Honor before, so I'm intrigued. Thanks for the post, @jrfoxx !

    US Air Force, 12/99-11/01
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    Quote Originally Posted by Usafvet509 View Post
    My plan is to smoke the CAO America Honor that @Tombstone gifted me with. I hadn't seen the Green Line Honor before, so I'm intrigued. Thanks for the post, @jrfoxx !

    US Air Force, 12/99-11/01
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    Usaf Security Forces
    Whiteman AFB, Mo
    Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    Operation Southern Watch


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    Nice. I'm a big CAO fan, and have been for about a decade. Never had one I didn't enjoy.

    Not sure if I have had the America Honor before.

    Believe I smoked some "regular" Americas back in the day though.

    Only. CAO's I have had within the last couple years was a ten smoke sampler that came in a hard plastic, zippered case. Forget exactly what it was called, but really enjoyed every one of them. Good to see the quality hasn't changed after 10 years like with many smokes.

    Nice. There is a handful of Air Force and navy veterans here but the vast majority are army or marine Vietnam veterans.

    Saudis had to suck with the heat. I know when the Enterprise was in the Persian Gulf doing some missions in Iraq, it was hot as hell on the ship.

    Very opposite of the North Atlantic which was cold and very rough seas

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