The patch is for Former Wartime Service. It is awarded at the end of each combat tour. Soldiers who served in wartime in more than one unit are authorized to wear whichever patch they like best. I had a platoon sergeant who spent seven years in Vietnam, each year in a different unit. At this time, we had two sets of dress greens--the AG 44 "winter greens" and the AG 344 "summer greens," plus this sergeant had a set of dress blues for dinings-in and four sets of BDUs. This man had a different war patch on every uniform.
How long can a lidoderm patch be used?
my computer is slow and my internet is slow so the patching on combat arms takes so slow and i mean is there any way to speed it up? I also am wondering if it will even let me get on the server to play.
If you consistently patch whenever there's a new patch just use Manual Patch...But If you did not patch for a long time and you wanted to patch you must use the Cumulative Patch. -[GM]Kali
Depends on your computer, internet, and patch.
It is a long term reaction to combat and operational exposure
It is a long term reaction to combat and operational exposure.
It is a long term reaction to combat and operational exposure.
To effectively apply a warm patch for pain relief, first clean and dry the area where the patch will be placed. Remove the patch from its packaging and apply it directly to the skin. Make sure the patch adheres well and covers the affected area completely. Follow the instructions on the packaging for how long to leave the patch on and how often to replace it. Be cautious not to overheat the area or leave the patch on for too long to avoid skin irritation.
1,000 years
Sustainability
You need to tell us the name of the dark patch.
if you say a bad word on combat arms your kicked out