Alaska

Injuns in America get drunk, run casinos, and cry about the white man. Injuns in Canada are bandits who won't hesitate to rob you for your shit or kill you, and the Injun conflict in Canada has exploded a few times.

How different are the US injuns to the Canadian ones ethnically?

You silly cunt you can't judge them based on country because countries didn't exist for them, you gotta judge them by tribe but they're all westernized and spiritless now unfortunately. Racially the further north you get Inuits who resemble Asiatics and act more like Asiatics (correct me if I'm wrong) in terms of tradition, disposition, and way of life, and make up most of Greenland as well.

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Very naisu desu!
How cold does it get in winter?
We had this one week it got to -20°C, and that was the week we had to go bivouacking. Froze my ass off. Keeping the fire going was essential, and thus hauling wood was essential, but fuck it. Walking is better than freezing.
What does an armyboi do up north all day? Is physical fitness still a big factor during winter, or do they tune it down to avoid injury and hypothermia related sickness?

Not very. Least in a technical sense. Most Canadian tribes were originally American but moved into Canada during early colonization due to hostility from England/America since the French were slightly more friendly. Although due to Canada's relitive lack of settlement as you go further west the Indian tribes are slightly less fucked than American ones but only slightly.

I would imagine the Alaskans are the most Asiatic, as the Bering Straight/land bridge is where they crossed over initially.


They probably just go indoors for PT, did ROTC in a snowy place for a year and that's what we did.

I doubt you've had a chance to see the whole state, but I figure it's worth an ask: is Anchorage and the surrounding area infested with shitlibs and the usual city trash, or is it still all right?

Anchorage is fucking awful multiculti hell, at least mostly segregated though. everyone keeps to their side of the city

Ft.wainwright is the one I am at but I have been to greenly, people stationed there actully get paid a little more because it is isolated.

It gets down to about -50F° however last winter was considered 'Mild' and it got down to -37F°. As for work it depends on your job in the Army. I can tell you more just ask more specific questions. As for outside of work there are alot of outdoor activities to do especially in the summer but in the winter the list of things to do becomes much shorter. I usually go shooting most weekends or hangout with my buddies. The Army has physical fitness standards that you still have to meet even in winter. Like the other user said we do PT in doors when it gets really cold. The army says you can not run outside when it is -24°f or colder so you will see people running outside if it's even 1 degree warmer.

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