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My friend Seth, an armament warrant, got some bad info on where our FA battalion was set up one drill. So he grabs a fire control NCO, and rolls into FOB Patriot on Bragg, walks into a tent, and joins the conversation. Everyone is in armor, no visible patches. Dudes are like, "Yeah chief, 2 guns are down, and yada yada yada..." After a few seconds he realizes they're talking 777s, not 109s. Oops, wrong tent. Instead of the Guard, he's been chatting it up with the 82nd. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: I usually do make it to formations. Everyone is in armor, no visible patches. Dudes are like, "Yeah chief, 2 guns are down, and yada yada yada..." After a few seconds he realizes they're talking 777s, not 109s. Oops, wrong tent. Instead of the Guard, he's been chatting it up with the 82nd. |
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Quoted: Neither does this one. https://undertheradar.military.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Army-Strong-Chow-Hall_w550h474.jpg View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: That brought back memories! DeRidder critter. Used to go to the steakhouse in DeRidder every week. Honestly though, I liked Ft Polk. I'm a country boy and you don't get more country than Ft Polk. View Quote |
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Still... was probably better than the CDT. Late-early-evening hemi-demi-semi-informals are a pain to get set up right. |
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View Quote ...for the one minute she'd last giving them. |
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How to Tell if You're a Basic Vet |
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This is me playing Red Orchestra when I'm on the MG42.
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When we got to Saudi Arabia for Desert Shield, we had to spend 24 hours in MOPP 4. Just for training.
Every college student should have to spend 24 hours in MOPP 4. I know that wasn't as long as many have had to stay in it, but it was enough for me! |
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When we got to Saudi Arabia for Desert Shield, we had to spend 24 hours in MOPP 4. Just for training. Every college student should have to spend 24 hours in MOPP 4. I know that wasn't as long as many have had to stay in it, but it was enough for me! View Quote |
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And misspelling simple words.
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View Quote She probably thought you inserted it like a dick, head first. |
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My web belt was toast. No way in hell it was going to pass. I bought a brand new belt at clothing sales the morning I cleared and took the tags off and put it in my duffel bag. I handed the stuff over for inspection. A small pile was to the side of unacceptable gear. Right smack on top was the belt. I showed the gear weenie my reciept when he tried to tell me it wasn't good enough and he let it go, but he said it was dirty. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: My favorite part of clearing CIF was returning gear that has sat in a duffle bag in my closet for the two years since it was issued to me by CIF, yet it's not clean enough for them to accept back. I bought a brand new belt at clothing sales the morning I cleared and took the tags off and put it in my duffel bag. I handed the stuff over for inspection. A small pile was to the side of unacceptable gear. Right smack on top was the belt. I showed the gear weenie my reciept when he tried to tell me it wasn't good enough and he let it go, but he said it was dirty. |
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