There is an army base somewhere in the desert in PLACE . It is a very hot, hot NOUN. This NOUN has rocks and sand, about half each. There are PLURAL NOUN , mountains and hills.
There are some PLURAL NOUN in the North and the South of the desert. There are ADJECTIVE weeds around the oasis. Flying on top of the oasis there are bugs. There are PLURAL NOUN in the area. On the PLURAL NOUN there are ADJECTIVE birds.
I am one of the many soldiers that work in the ADJECTIVE NOUN. My name is Josh. I've been in the Army for 27 years. I am 46 years old. I am from COUNTRY . I work in the PLURAL NOUN unit. I drive the PLURAL NOUN across the desert so if there is a war in the desert, then we could fight easily. This army base is for training.
My morning starts at 4:00 a.m. when the NOUN is still cool. I go to do pushups and then go to breakfast. Then 4 other PLURAL NOUN come with me to the NOUN. We have our NOUN to check everything and make sure that is works. After that we are ADJECTIVE to go driving. It is about 5:00 a.m. We have many PLURAL NOUN . The first one VERB down wood planks. Our second station is VERB other attacks of tanks. The other tanks are shooting fake bullets at our tanks. The third station is shooting down little models of houses from 150 meters away. My fourth station is dodging plane PLURAL NOUN . I have to turn fast and shoot back. My fifth and last station is driving carefully 15 kilometers per hour on uneven NOUN. Then I get back to the army base. By then it is 11:00 p.m., but maybe sometimes I come back earlier.
On the days that I get a new NOUN, I don't have to drive my tank and NOUN. But I still practice.