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COFREP: Teaching privates how to make coffee

We are not sure if PV2 Nicholas Kirk is a coffee-making genius, or if this was some form of remedial training to improve his coffee-making skills. Nonetheless, we thank him, and quite possibly his superiors for making this beautiful and much-needed SOP possible.

Remember to always complete a COFREP!

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We are not sure if PV2 Nicholas Kirk is a coffee-making genius, or if this was some form of remedial training to improve his coffee-making skills. Nonetheless, we thank him, and quite possibly his superiors for making this beautiful and much-needed SOP possible.

Remember to always complete a COFREP!

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is an American. He served eleven years for God and Country with the illustrious Airborne Combat Engineers and dedicated four of those years traveling to wonderful faraway lands where he dug around in the dirt looking for bombs. After much soul searching, he decided to return to academia. There he obtained two additional university degrees, and he is now pursuing a fourth - because university

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