Re: OPEN CARRY COUNTDOWN-
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 11:46 am
That's how I made my living for many many years.Beiruty wrote:FIM-92 Stinger missile:
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That's how I made my living for many many years.Beiruty wrote:FIM-92 Stinger missile:
After graduating from Advanced Individual Training as a Field Artillery Crewman, I was sent to Ft Bliss to get the R6 identifier as a Redeye gunner. 13B10R6.TresHuevos wrote:Beiruty wrote:FIM-92 Stinger missile:
That's how I made my living for many many years.
So I'm sure you remember getting "Popeye" arms from pumping up the tracking head trainer after engagements.oljames3 wrote:After graduating from Advanced Individual Training as a Field Artillery Crewman, I was sent to Ft Bliss to get the R6 identifier as a Redeye gunner. 13B10R6.TresHuevos wrote:Beiruty wrote:FIM-92 Stinger missile:
That's how I made my living for many many years.
You ever seen one of them stuck in the mud up to it's lights?v-rog wrote:
M88 recovery vehicle
No, but I did see an M109A1 stuck in Cowhouse Creek so badly that it took _two_ M88s to winch it out.MeMelYup wrote:You ever seen one of them stuck in the mud up to it's lights?v-rog wrote:
M88 recovery vehicle
I've been pulled out of a nasty hole myself by an 88. My tank was nothing but a pillbox before the help arrived.oljames3 wrote:No, but I did see an M109A1 stuck in Cowhouse Creek so badly that it took _two_ M88s to winch it out.MeMelYup wrote:You ever seen one of them stuck in the mud up to it's lights?v-rog wrote:
M88 recovery vehicle