Veterans...Get the hell in here now!

raratt

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The military liquor stores on Guam would have to put cases of Budweiser longnecks on sale when they were reaching their use by date. We could get cases for $6. We would head down to the Navy package store and load the car up to where the ass was almost dragging. When we had a party the garbage men had a hell of a time picking up the cans and they made a lot of noise being dumped in the truck.
 

injinji

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The military liquor stores on Guam would have to put cases of Budweiser longnecks on sale when they were reaching their use by date. We could get cases for $6. . . . . . . .
I never got that far afield. But down in Cuba in the early 80's beer was cheep. It was two bucks a six pack or six for a case. Of course drinking beer in the tropics is a whole nother thing anyway. You can taste the preservatives. And likely couldn't drink it unless they were there. We (the Saipan) spent a couple three months down at GitMo to go through sea trials after dry dock. The black shoe guys were on three day duty rotations, so got to go ashore after work two out of every three days. Not to much to do back then but play pool on the one table on base, watch the outdoor walk-in movie, or go down to the beach and drink beer.

I flew from there back to Hampton Roads in November. From laying naked in the surf to freezing drizzle all in the same day.
 

raratt

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I flew from there back to Hampton Roads in November. From laying naked in the surf to freezing drizzle all in the same day.
I got stuck in Mildenhall in England on one of my return trips from Saudi Arabia. It was in the 50's and drizzling and I didn't even have a jacket. I ended up stealing a sweater that was left at the laundromat to survive. We had no transportation to go anywhere so shopping for clothes was out.
 

Sir Napsalot

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My GQ station on the destroyer was the forward emergency diesel generator room where I was the Engineman in charge of a Cummins straight-8 marine diesel engine

There was also an Electricians Mate who was in charge of the power panel

The first time I smoked honey oil was during a GQ drill
 

BarnBuster

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Never heard of him before
"Gatling Gun Parker", commander of a Gatling Gun detachment during the Spanish-American War. First use of a machine gun to support infantry, (18,000 rounds in less than 9 minutes). According to the testimony of Spanish officers captured after the action, only 40 of the 600 Spanish troops survived. Parker later was awarded the DSC (4 awards), the Silver Star and a DSM during World War I.

 

injinji

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My GQ station on the destroyer was the forward emergency diesel generator room where I was the Engineman in charge of a Cummins straight-8 marine diesel engine

There was also an Electricians Mate who was in charge of the power panel

The first time I smoked honey oil was during a GQ drill
My GQ station on the Saipan was the forward EDG. I was the electrician. I think our diesel was a 12. I liked the drills where you just pretended to crank her up. She was a loud girl.
 

BarnBuster

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"The U.S. Army Special Operations Command honors the life and legacy of Gen. James J. Lindsay, who died 5 August 2023 at the age of 90.
Lindsay had strong ties to Fort Liberty, N.C., formerly known as Fort Bragg, where he served multiple assignments with the 82nd Airborne Division, XVIII Airborne Corps, and in 77th Special Forces Group (SFG).
He was the first commander of U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and was instrumental in the development of the Airborne and Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville, N.C."


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BarnBuster

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natureboygrower

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There's a YouTube channel @druid_works. There's some WW2 Dogfighting shorts and other amazing aviation footage that has had audio added and color enhanced ( I believe some of it is AI) In the channels bio, it states for every 15 seconds of footage, it takes 18 hours of editing.
There's some German aerial footage as well, reading some of the comments I learned that is rare.
Thought some of you might like to check it out.
 

wascaptain

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i am ashamed of my town
after 4 phone calls over a month, and a in person complaint to our city hall this morning,
this is still flying on city property.
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i will give them till friday then i will stand in front of it with a protest sign. wife will have my bail money ready.
 
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