One night on Abercorn...
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RS Class 5-82
French Commando 11-83
LRSLC Class 5-87
U.S. Army 1980-1984 and 1987-1990
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“Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.”
George S. Patton
French Commando 11-83
LRSLC Class 5-87
U.S. Army 1980-1984 and 1987-1990
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“Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.”
George S. Patton
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The Kings Inn..Ruby's in the "old mall", holy shit this guy might not be a poser!
Sorry about the early onset Alzheimer's...Wilson...then Montgomery Gates that is..welcome A Co..yea alright welcome.
We use to get the two for one absolute and grape fruit, justified that we were being healthy drinkers. :D
Sorry about the early onset Alzheimer's...Wilson...then Montgomery Gates that is..welcome A Co..yea alright welcome.
We use to get the two for one absolute and grape fruit, justified that we were being healthy drinkers. :D
Co B/1-75 RGR(81-85)
Army Guard 96-to the present day
E-8/MSG.
Ranger Class 12-82
"You can have one for free if it will shut the hole under your nose"
Army Guard 96-to the present day
E-8/MSG.
Ranger Class 12-82
"You can have one for free if it will shut the hole under your nose"
2nd Plt? .44 Magnum? Deep philophical conversations?
Danny H. and I were once on the verge of curing cancer, when he came up with the idea of seeing what would penetrate his wall. (Right side of the hall way, last one, just before the utility closet). Compound bow? No. .22LR, 9mm, .38, .45? All no-gos. .44 Magnum? Sure will punch through.
Once that truly scientific question was answered, we turned down the music (CQ never heard a thing), tilted a few more beers, and passed out. I woke up the next morning with a terrible headache, and there's Dan, patching the holes.
Good to have you here.
Danny H. and I were once on the verge of curing cancer, when he came up with the idea of seeing what would penetrate his wall. (Right side of the hall way, last one, just before the utility closet). Compound bow? No. .22LR, 9mm, .38, .45? All no-gos. .44 Magnum? Sure will punch through.
Once that truly scientific question was answered, we turned down the music (CQ never heard a thing), tilted a few more beers, and passed out. I woke up the next morning with a terrible headache, and there's Dan, patching the holes.
Good to have you here.
A Co., 1/75, 1992-1996. Ranger School: 5-94
Walked from Sam's once or twice, and jumped Wilson gate to get back on post....nothing like the smell of puke and beer and urine!Hobo wrote:How 'bout the Sam Houston's right outside the gate? Boy do I remember Silver Star, too! Rgr Mac, one of my buddies I used to run around was from B co. Can I post names here, or is it persec? :?RGR Mac wrote:The Kings Inn..Ruby's in the "old mall", holy shit this guy might not be a poser!
Sorry about the early onset Alzheimer's...Wilson...then Montgomery Gates that is..welcome A Co..yea alright welcome.
We use to get the two for one absolute and grape fruit, justified that we were being healthy drinkers. :D
No names of those currently serving or in the fight one way or another. Or those who went over the fence at Bragg. Besides that the range is usually hot.
Co B/1-75 RGR(81-85)
Army Guard 96-to the present day
E-8/MSG.
Ranger Class 12-82
"You can have one for free if it will shut the hole under your nose"
Army Guard 96-to the present day
E-8/MSG.
Ranger Class 12-82
"You can have one for free if it will shut the hole under your nose"