6 Awesome Ways Troops Celebrate the Holidays in Afghanistan – By Tim Kirkpatrick (wearethemighty.com) / Dec 22 2017
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve are a few of the biggest holidays we collectively celebrate here in the states.
However, when you deploy to the front lines of Afghanistan, those special holidays can feel like a normal working day — but troops still find ways to celebrate.
So check out six awesome ways troops celebrate the holidays in Afghanistan:
6. We hold gaming competitions
We may not have the latest X-box or Playstation, but we compete at whatever games we have laying around — even if we suck at them.
Soldiers playing Risk.
5. Make an awesome cake from a combination of MRE goodies
Not bad, right? All of the ingredients come from what we collect from our MREs.
We really know how to bake a cake on the front lines.
Just kidding! It looks more like this:
Real MRE cake. It still looks as good, right?
We pretend that it’s gourmet, though.
4. We slaughter and eat goat meat with the Afghan Army guys
We’re not going to show you how we go about killing our holiday dinner, just know that it’s tasty. Sharing meals really does bring people together.
3. Chemical light raves
Pro-tip for all my forward-deployed friends: crack the capsule and wait until the light is at its brightest, then spin those suckers around to create a cool curtain of lights. It’s a solid way to celebrate and forget you’re far away from home.
It’s also totally tactical.
Think about getting some for your next deployment party.
2. Playing improv musical instruments
It’s amazing how good a homemade guitar actually sounds.
thyago phyllip Melo, YouTube
Note: This isn’t an Afghan homemade guitar, but it’s close enough to get the point.
1. We gather around a laptop for movie-night.
We may not have tons of holiday movies to choose from, but we make it work.
Merry Christmas from your friends at We Are The Mighty. And to everyone deployed, stay safe out there and come home soon.
PB/TK – Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all that are serving our nation.