RECON-RAT - Call of Duty Rumble Resurgence! - Merch Giveaway @ 100 Followers!
I am an Army medic from Texas. I was deployed to Iraq in '06-'07 as a medic on convoy operations all over Iraq and awarded the Army Commendation Medal with Valor. Love to get away on here and game with you all and fellow veterans. The saying "Embrace the Suck!" is the community and channels motto. It's known in the military community as to consciously accept or appreciate something that is extremely unpleasant but unavoidable for forward progress.
If you want more information view my links!!
Website: https://reconrat.live
New Patriotic Flag shirts!
Merch: https://reconrat.live/merch
PS: the Triblend shirts are so soft!
Discord:Come in and chat or use with buddies - https://discord.gg/qRNMguBzEc
schedule
Monday 10PM Central
Wednesday 10PM Central
Friday 10PM Central
Wildcard dates: Sundays 10PM Central
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