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		<title>By: Craig Harmon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Craig Harmon</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello all, my name is CW2 Craig Harmon. I am a MEDEVAC pilot currently in Afghanistan for another long year. My MEDEVAC platoon (18 people) are stationed in a very remote site that is not yet complete. To improve morale we have decided to build a Tiki Bar (serving water and Gatorade of course) as a place to hang out and relax between missions. Much like a fireman in the states we pull a 48 hour duty shift waiting for the call that sommeone needs assistance. I think a Tiki Bar would be perfect for the limited opportunities we have to relax. We have a very limited supply of lumber and no way to get directions. I was hoping that someone could help me get started on a plan for the build. I am not a carpenter, but I am handy with some tools. We are not looking for anything fancy, just something to chill out by. Thank you all for your time....</description>
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