I'm not a Civil Engineer, but didn't our Combat Engineers have this **** figured out in WWII? I mean this seems like something the Sea-Bees would have down cold.
Can't build a dock but I bet they know all 57 genders and possible pronouns.
Just as well, the terrorist bastages were stealing...
This one is sneaking up fast. As always stop by the booth and say hello if you are there, I'll bump the thread. It's always good seeing INGOers in the wild.
A few shows back on Friday when the vendors were setting up and all the garage doors were up I was sitting and waiting for things to...
Good points MC. I think the reasonable person standard and totality of circumstances (shout out to Essentials of Indiana Gun Law @GuyRelford ) come into play here.
Handguns in holsters are one thing, in the hand is another, especially in a grocery store. Agitated individual, recording as he...
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Seems like there was 4 C-130s going out on this deployment. Three aircraft pallets (one ISU-90, the 90 is 90 inches tall, doors on all 4 sides, has a lot of parts,) a bulk pallet with built-up wheels and tires, brakes, big stuff, and a propeller on the third pallet.
At the...
Spring 1999: young USAF MSgt KellyinAvon is the NCOIC of the Mobility Readiness Spares Packages (MRSP, formerly WRSK) at No-Hope-Pope AFB, NC. MRSP were (in theory) 30 days of spare aircraft parts sitting on 463L (aircraft pallets) that could go anywhere in 24-72 hours. There were two...
Not to be confused with the "Official" passport, AKA "the red/shoot me first" passport.
GI's can be a bit morbid with their humor. That's from when a Navy diver was murdered by terrorists on a hijacked aircraft in 1985 IIRC.
(Possible Military BS stories cross-post here) In 1999 when I...