You know that problem with L____ P______? His Kevlar/Ballistic Helmet is Unit # L0893__ and his Ballistic Vest is Unit # L198__ Both are in the transit warehouse (at least as of 09/29/2007)

Paying $2.93 per unit for Sauce, Soy, Fermented, 12/20 BT seems a little expensive.

B____ K_____ has been using the Ford F-250 Pick Up lately.

Mohammed took a very dignified picture for his Sri Lanka Driver’s License

If you are looking for the Magnum 5kw lightset at Camp Taji… it is no longer in the tool room area, instead it has been moved to the front gate entrance.

J___ J___ I____’s pay seems decent, but $3,000 R&R pay? Come on, the airline ticket recovery for him is $3,218.86! Give the guy a break, cover his air fare at least.

M____ C____ ordered almost $5,000 worth of portable toilets. Better watch out for this guy, sounds like he is planning a rave.

Get it? I don’t think I need to go on. I have plenty more, and most of it more revealing. Accident reports, job requests, transfers, etc - almost all dealing with people currently stationed in Iraq. I hate Halliburton, I hate them… but the people working in these jobs still deserve our respect and privacy, so I won’t post anymore and have hopefully made these vague enough to not endanger anyone.

But this is ridiculous that a major defense contractor actually sends some of their bounced faxes (all of this info was inside of complete faxes) to a domain they do not own. That puts every single one of these people at risk.

Halliburton is not alone. Plenty of people have started slugging in donotreply.com to their fax systems to avoid dealing with bounces. Come on!