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Important things to remember if you're in armor

- Never stand on the downrange side of an angry old Cpl with a sledge hammer removing track pads, and tell him to "put some effort into it".
-  Old, worn track pads can travel farther than you think, and can open up a decent gash in a shin.
-  It is better to give than receive these two lessons.
 
I am still trying to get over CSA's remark about the Strat.....Why was his blade in his hand and not in a fellow Strats back?
 
Rowshambow said:
I am still trying to get over CSA's remark about the Strat.....Why was his blade in his hand and not in a fellow Strats back?

;D  That would have meant that he was wearing an RCD capbadge on the inside of his beret.
 
Rowshambow said:
I am still trying to get over CSA's remark about the Strat.....Why was his blade in his hand and not in a fellow Strats back?
George Wallace said:
;D  That would have meant that he was wearing an RCD capbadge on the inside of his beret.

Ah yes. The unofficial marches;)

Mounted - Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves by Cher
Dismounted - Backstabbers by the OJ's
 
When driving your track in Wainwright... If the ground in front of you rushes up in a "bow wave" do not, under any circumstances, let off the throttle!! *
 
BernDawg said:
When driving your track in Wainwright... If the ground in front of you rushes up in a "bow wave" do not, under any circumstances, let off the throttle!! *

BernDawg: I would say that applies anywhere that we have a training area.  :tank:
 
From a long-time-ago Infantryman.

When you're riding on the front fender(terminology?) with your Bren Gun, and the Centurian arrives at a hay-hidden drainage ditch, make sure you get tossed to the side while the Bren Gun goes forward, Could shoot that sucker around corners after I got out of the hospital.  ;D  (*)

Drummy
 
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