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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Hawk55 on November 28, 2010, 10:05:21 AM
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Came across this on the military news site & thought I'd share it...this is what makes servicemen & women so special. Spc. Moss was impalled with a live RPG, and all protocol was ignored to save him. :salute
http://www.militarytimes.com/multimedia/video/?bcrefid=808163493#/Live%20RPG%20removed%20from%20soldier/51745112001
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Wow, amazing!
:salute to all of our Troopers!
<S> Oz
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Small world.......Im in 2-87, the TC who got hit in the face by the fin is SSG Wynn(Training room platoon sgt). The guy in the back right seat is my squad leader now.
Will have to show him this :salute
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Small world.......Im in 2-87, the TC who got hit in the face by the fin is SSG Wynn(Training room platoon sgt). The guy in the back right seat is my squad leader now.
Will have to show him this :salute
Well God bless you. Hopefully if all goes well with my studies I'll be joining you as a Lieutenant. :D
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:salute
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Well God bless you. Hopefully if all goes well with my studies I'll be joining you as a Lieutenant. :D
Oh god, nothing like a butterbar. Louie soon to be a major suggestion from an old 11C NCO/disabled vet.
Throw that book away, LISTEN to your Sgt's! THEY will train you correctly. You will hear that more than once on your way.
Trust your NCO's judgement call, seek Squad Leader input, learn about every soldier in your platoon.
ALWAYS keep your Troopers informed, talk to the men, not only NCO's.
Last but not least- KEEP YOUR HEAD DOWN LIEUTENANT! and bellybutton TO THE BLAST!
:salute Sir, and have a rewarding Career.
<S> Oz
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Oh god, nothing like a butterbar. Louie soon to be a major suggestion from an old 11C NCO/disabled vet.
Throw that book away, LISTEN to your Sgt's! THEY will train you correctly. You will hear that more than once on your way.
Trust your NCO's judgement call, seek Squad Leader input, learn about every soldier in your platoon.
ALWAYS keep your Troopers informed, talk to the men, not only NCO's.
Last but not least- KEEP YOUR HEAD DOWN LIEUTENANT! and bellybutton TO THE BLAST!
:salute Sir, and have a rewarding Career.
<S> Oz
great advice. Don't take enlisted jokes wrong as well, if someone is going over board take him to the side or just give him a bad NCOER
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Small world.......Im in 2-87, the TC who got hit in the face by the fin is SSG Wynn(Training room platoon sgt). The guy in the back right seat is my squad leader now.
Will have to show him this :salute
Now that's also a little creepy, My last name is Wynn, never met anyone out side of my family with that name.
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On that note, listen to your NCO but same time set your mission priority to meet commander's intend rather then checking the block like some NCO recommend =)
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Many "Heroes" we never hear about at all.
Amazing.
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I remember seeing this. Very cool story. :salute all service men/women!
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During the push into Baghdad, a humvee gunner three vehicles in front of me was killed when an RPG hit him in the chest and passed out the back, never exploding, leaving a 5" diameter hole clear through. Though I did not know the soldier personally, that's a memory I will never forget.
Many "Heroes" we never hear about at all.
Amazing.
So true my friend, so true.