How many countries have you been to ?

How many countries have you visit ?

  • Nowhere, other than my home country

    Votes: 4 7.4%
  • A few (2-5)

    Votes: 20 37.0%
  • A lot (5-15)

    Votes: 23 42.6%
  • A lot more (20 and above)

    Votes: 7 13.0%

  • Total voters
    54
Places I've been: Guam, Singapore, Kuwait, Iraq, Dubai, Australia, Hawaii (I know Hawaii isn't a country, but until I went into the Marine Corps, I never left Illinois, so it's far enough away for me to count as a new place :D )
 
places I've been: Belgium, luxembourg, Netherlands, France, Germany, UK, Denmark, Austria, Switzerland, Italie, Spain, Porugal, Ireland, Marocco
I've also been to andorra and the vatican altough you can hardly call them countries
 
schweiz, deutschland, uk, liechtenstein, monacco, france, österreich, suomi, sverige, danmark, españa, italia, nederland, vatican

i've also been in estonian, latvian, and polish waters, seen the coastline...

next destinations (hopefully): ireland, belgium

i would love to see denmark, the netherlands and sweden again
 
S. Korea, Japan, Australia, Guam, Fiji, Singapore, Thailand, Phillippines, China/Hong Kong, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Dubai, Oman, Yemen, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and of course Canada and Mexico.

One of these days I will get around to visiting Europe when I have the free time...

Places I've been: Guam, Singapore, Kuwait, Iraq, Dubai, Australia, Hawaii (I know Hawaii isn't a country, but until I went into the Marine Corps, I never left Illinois, so it's far enough away for me to count as a new place :D )
Hey, another jarhead. :)
 
Places I've been: Guam, Singapore, Kuwait, Iraq, Dubai, Australia, Hawaii (I know Hawaii isn't a country, but until I went into the Marine Corps, I never left Illinois, so it's far enough away for me to count as a new place :D )

What type of duty did you have to pull to do that ? Must have been a lot of training exercises or embassy turnovers.
 
What type of duty did you have to pull to do that ? Must have been a lot of training exercises or embassy turnovers.

Part of a Marine Expeditionary Unit. Just riding with the Navy to wherever we need to go. Kuwait and Iraq were the only places we got off for any long time, the rest were just for a few days as liberty ports.
 
Part of a Marine Expeditionary Unit. Just riding with the Navy to wherever we need to go. Kuwait and Iraq were the only places we got off for any long time, the rest were just for a few days as liberty ports.

Ah, Right, the standard shipboard unit.
 
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