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When I was over in the desert (SW Asia) back in 2003 at the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom...I saw a lot of dust devils like that...almost every day. There was one that came through camp one day while I was...let us say using the facilities...and the walls of the latrine lifted up and it almost took the whole tent. Luckily I was sitting down and presented a low profile.

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Air Force Met wrote:When I was over in the desert (SW Asia) back in 2003 at the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom...I saw a lot of dust devils like that...almost every day. There was one that came through camp one day while I was...let us say using the facilities...and the walls of the latrine lifted up and it almost took the whole tent. Luckily I was sitting down and presented a low profile.![]()
well they always say get in ditch, at that point in the proceedings you were as low as you could go
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Air Force Met wrote:When I was over in the desert (SW Asia) back in 2003 at the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom...I saw a lot of dust devils like that...almost every day. There was one that came through camp one day while I was...let us say using the facilities...and the walls of the latrine lifted up and it almost took the whole tent. Luckily I was sitting down and presented a low profile.![]()
When I was at Purdue, I studied dust devils for my undergraduate research project. I would go out to local farm fields in the late spring on sunny days with light and variable winds, and sit and wait. I got lots of video documentation.
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