Posted on Nov 27, 2015
MAJ Ken Landgren
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They always have a point turkey to conduct reconnaissance. Once the area is cleared they will rush to new assembly area. They try to avoid danger areas and being caught in the open. They can work on their spacing. No I am not drunk, just trying to see the world through turkey eyes.
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Of Course it does.
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Maj Kim Patterson
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Exactly where my mind went; not that I have any actual experience with this.
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Maj Kim Patterson - There's a first time for everything.
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Maj Kim Patterson
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CPT (Join to see) I would then be in need of another sponsor...
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Jayden Manning
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Lmao
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They move in a wedge formation, too.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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I saw that! lol
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LTC Stephen F.
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Same goes for Canada Geese which mate for life MAJ Ken Landgren. One always is alert at the various points of the perimeter while the rest of the group is eating, taking care of the goslings, etc.
I think you would find the sentry and point behavior in any group of birds that flock.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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Who are you, a fowl Clausewits? lol
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Maj Kim Patterson
Maj Kim Patterson
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I thought Geese were more of a vodka flock. Not that I would be an expert; perhaps I'm thinking of Grey Goose vs Canadian.
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CSM Charles Hayden
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Maj Kim Patterson Canadian is not bad. 1955, Korea, a ribbon in your lapel from a bottle of a VO bottle announced you to be a short-timer with less than 30 days to go on your 16 month tour in-country.
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