> SgtYork wrote:
> As for living conditions on base. The living conditions on base are far superior to any community in the USA or any other country. Gyms, swimming pools(indoor and outdoor), and every other gym has racquetball courts, all have weight rooms, some have indoor tracks. sauna's, whirlpools and anything else you could want. There are theaters, Clubs that have 3-4 different areas for different kinds of music and entertainment, formal dining area. A commissary (grocery store that make anything the civilians have look like a candy store), Post Exchange that carries just about anything you could want(makes wallmart look like a 7-11). Bowling alleys, recreation centers where you can get campers, boats and just about anything else.
Wood shops, metal shops(I made armor plate and ring mail and my sons and daughters beds along with many other projects), automotive shop with enough equipment you can build a race car, paint booths, and oil changing and any other maint. you want to perform on you privately owned vehicle. There is more but I don't have the time to tell you everything.
Sounds like the college i go to
or my garage. its nice having 3 rollaways filled to the brim
edit for grammar 
"I have a pot on my head but, don't call me a pothead."