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Thanks, Master Sergeant and thanks, Paladin! Much appreciated. And all the best to you and yours, as well.

Just a jammin' 0311 grunt tonight......







Best regards and Semper Fi, Bros......

Harry
 
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Ohh,,,yesss.....
Me too.
 
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Oh I don’t care, I just thought the meme was funny
 
Flew a few hrs in that bird. Have 5367 hrs in Rotary wing aircraft and a lot of time in fixed wing also, I still get up every morning and beat my chest like Tarzan.....lol JK
I suppose there are other things you could beat when you get up in the morning, I'm pretty sure we just don't need to know. :poke:
 
Flew a few hrs in that bird. Have 5367 hrs in Rotary wing aircraft

Well Steve you've got me well beat. I wound up with about 4000 hours rotary wing time between CH53 A/D/E, CH 46 D/E/F, UH 1 E/N, a few AH1 hours too. I did pretty good f or a jarhead! Fixed wing time was negligible.

That was an entire career!
 
Well Steve you've got me well beat. I wound up with about 4000 hours rotary wing time between CH53 A/D/E, CH 46 D/E/F, UH 1 E/N, a few AH1 hours too. I did pretty good f or a jarhead! Fixed wing time was negligible.

That was an entire career!
Thanks for your service Devil Dog
 
You know what's funny, I have been married to this wife for 15 years now and she still gets amazed when I get together with folks from the other military services that we don't kill each other! She is amazed that we always have such loving, caring things to say to each other. I tell her somebody has to be nice to them.

Yup, that's why I flew Apache gunships.

I appreciate all you guys from the less professional military branches!

Question, how does the U.S. Army operate with all that Velcro in the cockpit?
 
You know what's funny, I have been married to this wife for 15 years now and she still gets amazed when I get together with folks from the other military services that we don't kill each other! She is amazed that we always have such loving, caring things to say to each other. I tell her somebody has to be nice to them.



I appreciate all you guys from the less professional military branches!

Question, how does the U.S. Army operate with all that Velcro in the cockpit?
That's why the thing is armored up plates on the outside and with inch thick clear armor glass between front and back seats. Keeps the enemy from hearing us coming and keeps the co pilot from going crazy every time a pocket is opened! LOL.
 
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