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Many readers here might travel to visit the troops in Kuwait some day. And in planning such a trip they might wonder "after having my picture taken with the troops and eating in the DFAC, what else can I do while I'm there?"
There are more options than you might think, and regardless of your "personality type" there's probably something to do that you'll consider "fun". With the help of Barack Obama (Jul '08) and Sarah Palin (Jul '07) we proudly offer the following suggestions, and hope you'll consider them while making your decision.
...I might have a chance to meet famous musicians. They were right!