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Quoted: damn you people. No T64s were ever exported. E. Germany was the only non USSR nation that had them. Look at the barrel and count the road wheels. and whoever said M60 should be shot. Fucking children. 5 road wheels. bore evacuater on the end. Active IR search light. T55. IT does lack the gap between the 1st and 2nd road wheel. Hand rail were on T55s. Wrong barrel for T62 No hand rails on 72s, wrong profile, wrong barrel. View Quote |
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A combination of bad recruiting rules and federal funding rules. Being short of troops means a loss of money, and states can only recruit for a vacant position, so if fatty has an MOS that's long, if ya boot him out you may have a vacant slot for a year or more. View Quote |
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Damn sad state of affairs. I have been out for awhile though and someone that fat was absolutely unheard of View Quote I can’t imagine they let someone get that fat in the Army. I have heard two theories. He was injured and during convalescence the drugs made him balloon. He was discharged, got out, bulked up and was a critical mos that got recalled. I really have a hard time believing the army would keep him in if he gained that much weight while active. |
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I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Tri-tip on fire off the grill in the motor pool. I watched Sour Patch Kids glitter in the dark near the South PX Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like donuts in a staff meeting. Time to PT.
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There has got to be something more to that picture. I can’t imagine they let someone get that fat in the Army. I have heard two theories. He was injured and during convalescence the drugs made him balloon. He was discharged, got out, bulked up and was a critical mos that got recalled. I really have a hard time believing the army would keep him in if he gained that much weight while active. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn sad state of affairs. I have been out for awhile though and someone that fat was absolutely unheard of I can’t imagine they let someone get that fat in the Army. I have heard two theories. He was injured and during convalescence the drugs made him balloon. He was discharged, got out, bulked up and was a critical mos that got recalled. I really have a hard time believing the army would keep him in if he gained that much weight while active. |
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They found a guy in my barracks in 2000 with one of those inflatable Softtub hot tubs in his room.
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I've known a couple of guys that got injured, were put on corticosteroids and ballooned up big time. I've also known a Marine that ate his way out of the Corps. There is always a story, we just may not get it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn sad state of affairs. I have been out for awhile though and someone that fat was absolutely unheard of I can’t imagine they let someone get that fat in the Army. I have heard two theories. He was injured and during convalescence the drugs made him balloon. He was discharged, got out, bulked up and was a critical mos that got recalled. I really have a hard time believing the army would keep him in if he gained that much weight while active. |
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There has got to be something more to that picture. I can’t imagine they let someone get that fat in the Army. I have heard two theories. He was injured and during convalescence the drugs made him balloon. He was discharged, got out, bulked up and was a critical mos that got recalled. I really have a hard time believing the army would keep him in if he gained that much weight while active. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn sad state of affairs. I have been out for awhile though and someone that fat was absolutely unheard of I can’t imagine they let someone get that fat in the Army. I have heard two theories. He was injured and during convalescence the drugs made him balloon. He was discharged, got out, bulked up and was a critical mos that got recalled. I really have a hard time believing the army would keep him in if he gained that much weight while active. |
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Could be national guard. We took a guy to Iraq who was probably 400lbs. Maybe more. Huge, laying prone he was 24" tall. Slept with a cpap machine, took 5 minutes to get into the back of a truck. could not run, at all. He died from heart failure IIRC maybe a year after deployment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn sad state of affairs. I have been out for awhile though and someone that fat was absolutely unheard of I can’t imagine they let someone get that fat in the Army. I have heard two theories. He was injured and during convalescence the drugs made him balloon. He was discharged, got out, bulked up and was a critical mos that got recalled. I really have a hard time believing the army would keep him in if he gained that much weight while active. Something like that seems like a failing of his chain of command more than anything else. Give him a BCD and move on without him. |
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Quoted: Why was he deployed in that condition? What was his job?
Something like that seems like a failing of his chain of command more than anything else. Give him a BCD and move on without him. View Quote How many ARFCOMers here could have served, or could be serving, but didn't? |
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Why was he deployed in that condition? What was his job? Something like that seems like a failing of his chain of command more than anything else. Give him a BCD and move on without him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn sad state of affairs. I have been out for awhile though and someone that fat was absolutely unheard of I can’t imagine they let someone get that fat in the Army. I have heard two theories. He was injured and during convalescence the drugs made him balloon. He was discharged, got out, bulked up and was a critical mos that got recalled. I really have a hard time believing the army would keep him in if he gained that much weight while active. Something like that seems like a failing of his chain of command more than anything else. Give him a BCD and move on without him. |
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I'm telling you, I've seen it too many times, a new company or even battalion commander comes in, gives us the "Time to shape up or ship out speech," and the next thing you know, an S1 somewhere sees numbers declining and slow rolls or squashes it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn sad state of affairs. I have been out for awhile though and someone that fat was absolutely unheard of I can’t imagine they let someone get that fat in the Army. I have heard two theories. He was injured and during convalescence the drugs made him balloon. He was discharged, got out, bulked up and was a critical mos that got recalled. I really have a hard time believing the army would keep him in if he gained that much weight while active. Something like that seems like a failing of his chain of command more than anything else. Give him a BCD and move on without him. I was on the post Rugby team, maxed out my PT test, except push ups, god I hated push ups, was usually the top 5 runner in the company, but I was a fat ass and had to be taped for weigh in. |
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I meme'ed myself. I'm finally getting around to ordering new shoulderboards for my ASU's and as I'm checking out, Marlow White had a suggestion based on my order history. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/3446/WO-482042.png View Quote Even Amazon knows |
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Quoted:. Huh. In the early 90's, when I got out, they were hard core anti fat in the Army. One guy on our post Rugby team was also on the weightlifting team. He had to get special orders from Ft Sam and a trip to a hydro dip tank to verify body fat, I think he came in at 10 or 12%.
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Huh. In the early 90's, when I got out, they were hard core anti fat in the Army. One guy on our post Rugby team was also on the weightlifting team. He had to get special orders from Ft Sam and a trip to a hydro dip tank to verify body fat, I think he came in at 10 or 12%. I was on the post Rugby team, maxed out my PT test, except push ups, god I hated push ups, was usually the top 5 runner in the company, but I was a fat ass and had to be taped for weigh in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn sad state of affairs. I have been out for awhile though and someone that fat was absolutely unheard of I can’t imagine they let someone get that fat in the Army. I have heard two theories. He was injured and during convalescence the drugs made him balloon. He was discharged, got out, bulked up and was a critical mos that got recalled. I really have a hard time believing the army would keep him in if he gained that much weight while active. Something like that seems like a failing of his chain of command more than anything else. Give him a BCD and move on without him. I was on the post Rugby team, maxed out my PT test, except push ups, god I hated push ups, was usually the top 5 runner in the company, but I was a fat ass and had to be taped for weigh in. |
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Why was he deployed in that condition? What was his job? Something like that seems like a failing of his chain of command more than anything else. Give him a BCD and move on without him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn sad state of affairs. I have been out for awhile though and someone that fat was absolutely unheard of I can’t imagine they let someone get that fat in the Army. I have heard two theories. He was injured and during convalescence the drugs made him balloon. He was discharged, got out, bulked up and was a critical mos that got recalled. I really have a hard time believing the army would keep him in if he gained that much weight while active. Something like that seems like a failing of his chain of command more than anything else. Give him a BCD and move on without him. |
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Ignorance is bliss.... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/269478/FB_IMG_1521144126370-483131.JPG View Quote |
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Well... they did look better. |
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LOL this was me today. I was clicking at everything.
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He is a medtech, he hears the beeps. The MX folks are the deaf ones.
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Quoted: Masturbated, How about plowed the GF. USS Kinkaid, Over the signal shack, during morning colors... View Quote I fucked an officer many times while airborne and on the ground IN various aircraft. She thought the flightline and aircraft were some kind of sex den. I have banged a chick in a sizable percentage of the Air Force's C130 fleet. |
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View Quote Ouch! Funny, but the poor cav scouts get no respect. |
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https://www.duffelblog.com/2013/12/10th-mountain-division/
BREAKING: 10th Mountain Division Nowhere Near Any Fucking Mountains ...“What the hell is happening to the Army?” Levin was overheard asking as he entered his limousine with Chastity and three of her friends. “Next thing they’ll tell me the 101st doesn’t jump out of planes!”... View Quote |
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Truest meme of the year.
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LOL! So true.
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There's 3 marines in my class group. This thread has provided me with a lot of good material.
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We have a Coleman one on the patio. It's awesome. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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. https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/26904196_1306123579532902_8774397846479470157_n.jpg?oh=0ab7c7873a9bc6cebb60523a3713e3ff&oe=5AFBC3B9 He left out the parts where he gets a company grade article 15 for attempting to use the spoon anyway, "failure to follow orders" and "gross disrespect to a senior noncommissioned officer by action" resulting in the private losing his stripe, docked 7 days pay, and given 14 days extra duty and restriction. And where after 59 minutes his platoon leader offers up (without giving credit to the private) his suggestion of using the spoon - and is immediately awarded an impact army commendation medal. Then, with much confusion, the broth is eaten frantically in the remaining minute - using spoons, forks, knives, mallets, the operators vehicle maintenance kit from a M151a1 "jeep" (which is the only tool the supply sergeant is willing to issue for this purpose) and bare hands... Some soldiers resorting to slurping using their mouths directly in the pot. Upon hearing of the successful eating of the broth, the battalion commander comes in to congratulate the company in a special formation, 2 minutes before the end of the duty day, by giving a 90 minute speech, complete with power point slides, on their continuing pattern of excellence. Culminating with the presentation to the company commander, who never left his office, a bronze star* "for inculcating an atmosphere of mission first, no matter the cost, while placing the welfare of his people at the apex of his priority pyramid" *a bronze star can be awarded without V device (V for valor) "for service" because it is technically a combat theater of operations Six months later, with much fanfare, the 2nd lieutenant platoon leader is awarded $10,000 by the Army Ideas for Excellence Program when his suggestion to "utilize a spoon when consuming broth" is instituted army-wide. The plt ldr still doesn't credit the private (who has just earned back his single stripe) and spends the money on video games. Although there have been numerous meetings of generals, field grade officers, defense contractors, and military industry lobbyists at special conferences in Las Vegas, the issue of why everybody has to circle around and eat broth from the same pot still hasn't been resolved. The word "bowls" is not allowed to be mentioned during these discussions. View Quote |
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