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God I am proud of these troops......who says the brits are the best alcoholics Big Grin

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US Troops Deploy ‘Overwhelming Force’ Against Iceland’s Beer Supplies

By JARED KELLER

 on October 27, 2018



U.S. troops landed in Iceland last week ahead of the start the largest NATO military exercise since the Cold War, and apparently, they left their mark in the most appropriate way possible: by drinking every last beer in the nation’s capital.

A significant number of bars in downtown Reykjavík were forced to make emergency beer runs under the onslaught of thirsty American sailors and Marines in town for the start of Trident Juncture 18, Iceland Magazine reports.

Local media estimate that 6,000 and 7,000 U.S. military personnel exhausted beer cellars across the Icelandic capital in the span of a single weekend.
 
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Did the same in Saipan once, glad that we are still keeping traditions going.


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Yup, we did the same during NATO TEAMWORK 88.


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I love stories with happy endings!!
Thanks for sharing!!


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I had a friend who served in the Navy and he was stationed in Iceland, he was transferred there from Bermuda, to add insult to injury. He said it was the first time he saw anti American graffiti. Spray painted on walls in “Rinkydink” were sentiments such as ‘Yankee, go home’.


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I had a friend who served in the Navy and he was stationed in Iceland, he was transferred there from Bermuda, to add insult to injury. He said it was the first time he saw anti American graffiti. Spray painted on walls in “Rinkydink” were sentiments such as ‘Yankee, go home’.


I was stationed at Keflavik in '87 and part of '88. Icelanders did not want ANY military on the island, not just US Forces. Most of them were polite enough about it, but if you asked them, they would tell you.

Having been stationed or TDY to a few places overseas, it always embarrassed me to see how some troops acted towards the host country and their people. Based on the actions of a few cretins, it's not hard to see why they resented our presence.




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IIRC, when the USAAF (as it was known then) stationed bombers in Britain during World War II, some Brits would say "the Americans are over[something], oversexed, and over here."
 
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I love stories with happy endings!!
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Do you invest in Icelandic beer or something? This is a horrible ending. I need to find out how to ship a six pack in a care package.



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Reykjavík

The article says they drank all the beer in the capital city, not the whole island, just to be accurate. Smile



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"the Americans are over[something], oversexed, and over here."


"over paid, over sexed, and over here!"
 
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Having been stationed or TDY to a few places overseas, it always embarrassed me to see how some troops acted towards the host country and their people. Based on the actions of a few cretins, it's not hard to see why they resented our presence.

Its the same kind of stupidity you find at college parties/fraternaties, cheap cruise ships, and semester abroad. You get a bunch of 18-22 year olds together, they're into their cliques, f-everyone else, we're here to drink, be obnoxious and screw. Part of that lies with the senior non-comms who embraced that life themselves and look the other way, with a 'boys will be boys comments'. Same thing with guys pulling into Hong Kong or, Singapore sprinting down the pier only to head to a McDonald's. Roll Eyes You've sailed 8,000 miles only to go running to shit food?

Those guys must've emptied their entire wallet and ran-up their credit cards to an insane level. Iceland is spectacularly expensive, it's cheaper to buy Icelandic beer here in the US than it is to purchase it in Iceland. We went to a store and got a 6-pack of Einstock (good stuff) it was $22/6-pack, here in the US, it's around $12. The bars/restaurants are about NYC/SF prices, the liquor stores are state-run so, you end up paying a massive premium.

At least those guys are branching out and taking an interest in the local flavors.
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According to the sources of Vísir the soldiers preferred local beers over imports, and were very willing to sample different micro brews as well as the more popular standard lagers.
 
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Bet those pub owners just hated counting their nightly receipts. Wink Sounds like everyone was a winner on that weekend.


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I myself have personally drunk Canada Dry on several occasions.




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Reykjavík

The article says they drank all the beer in the capital city, not the whole island, just to be accurate. Smile


To be fair, about 2/3rds of the population of the whole country lives in Reykjavík. Razz


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Having been stationed or TDY to a few places overseas, it always embarrassed me to see how some troops acted towards the host country and their people. Based on the actions of a few cretins, it's not hard to see why they resented our presence.

Its the same kind of stupidity you find at college parties/fraternaties, cheap cruise ships, and semester abroad. You get a bunch of 18-22 year olds together, they're into their cliques, f-everyone else, we're here to drink, be obnoxious and screw. Part of that lies with the senior non-comms who embraced that life themselves and look the other way, with a 'boys will be boys comments'. Same thing with guys pulling into Hong Kong or, Singapore sprinting down the pier only to head to a McDonald's. Roll Eyes You've sailed 8,000 miles only to go running to shit food?

Those guys must've emptied their entire wallet and ran-up their credit cards to an insane level. Iceland is spectacularly expensive, it's cheaper to buy Icelandic beer here in the US than it is to purchase it in Iceland. We went to a store and got a 6-pack of Einstock (good stuff) it was $22/6-pack, here in the US, it's around $12. The bars/restaurants are about NYC/SF prices, the liquor stores are state-run so, you end up paying a massive premium.

At least those guys are branching out and taking an interest in the local flavors.
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According to the sources of Vísir the soldiers preferred local beers over imports, and were very willing to sample different micro brews as well as the more popular standard lagers.


You ol' fuddy duddy, I did the same ...ok minus be obnoxious, while I was in....it's fun and builds esprit de corp.

Later on when I traveled for business I learned to enjoy other countries
 
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Reykjavík

The article says they drank all the beer in the capital city, not the whole island, just to be accurate. Smile


You ever been to Iceland? There isn't much out of Reykjavik. Kevlavik has like two bars and they close at midnight. It isn't much of a drinking country, they even had prohibition until the 80s someone told me.
 
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Having been stationed or TDY to a few places overseas, it always embarrassed me to see how some troops acted towards the host country and their people. Based on the actions of a few cretins, it's not hard to see why they resented our presence.

Its the same kind of stupidity you find at college parties/fraternaties, cheap cruise ships, and semester abroad. You get a bunch of 18-22 year olds together, they're into their cliques, f-everyone else, we're here to drink, be obnoxious and screw. Part of that lies with the senior non-comms who embraced that life themselves and look the other way, with a 'boys will be boys comments'. Same thing with guys pulling into Hong Kong or, Singapore sprinting down the pier only to head to a McDonald's. Roll Eyes You've sailed 8,000 miles only to go running to shit food?

Those guys must've emptied their entire wallet and ran-up their credit cards to an insane level. Iceland is spectacularly expensive, it's cheaper to buy Icelandic beer here in the US than it is to purchase it in Iceland. We went to a store and got a 6-pack of Einstock (good stuff) it was $22/6-pack, here in the US, it's around $12. The bars/restaurants are about NYC/SF prices, the liquor stores are state-run so, you end up paying a massive premium.

At least those guys are branching out and taking an interest in the local flavors.
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According to the sources of Vísir the soldiers preferred local beers over imports, and were very willing to sample different micro brews as well as the more popular standard lagers.


You ol' fuddy duddy, I did the same ...ok minus be obnoxious, while I was in....it's fun and builds esprit de corp.

Later on when I traveled for business I learned to enjoy other countries


I've never been in any branch of the military. I can tell you one thing for an absolute fact: If I am in a foreign country and I see a bunch of GIs hooping it up, I'll by them the next round and then thank God that they're there. They put their ass on the line for us and the countries that they "visit". Bet you dollars to doughnuts that the host country that is so offended isn't paying shit for the protection that we give them. God bless the US military.
 
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"the Americans are over[something], oversexed, and over here."


"over paid, over sexed, and over here!"


And the American response to that was “You are underpaid, undersexed, and under Eisenhower”.
 
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I've been to Iceland several times and spent time at a few fly-fishing camps. The only people that can outdrink the locals are the Russians.
 
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