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I conducted training for the M-79 and M-203 at Bragg during post support.
It's all about "Kentucky Windage" to place the round where you want it to be, in the tank hatch, or in the 55gal drum at 300-500 yards. Lol
It's all about "Kentucky Windage" to place the round where you want it to be, in the tank hatch, or in the 55gal drum at 300-500 yards. Lol
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SSG Michael Noll - It's true, when I was with the 82nd 2/505th Inf, every morning doing the PT 5 mile run, we always ran to Smoke Bomb Hill, and called the SF there doing PT, "Girl Scouts".
No Problem calling them "Girl Scouts", the SF couldn't never catch us 82nd anyway. Hahahahahahaha!
And if they did come to the 82nd area, we just yelled out, "WELCOME TO AIRBORNE COUNTRY". Lol
No Problem calling them "Girl Scouts", the SF couldn't never catch us 82nd anyway. Hahahahahahaha!
And if they did come to the 82nd area, we just yelled out, "WELCOME TO AIRBORNE COUNTRY". Lol
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CPL Douglas Chrysler - With a 40mm round, all you need is to get within 5 meters, and the sound going off will keep their heads down. Lol
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