LowerJumper
Was that 500 feet? combat jump Iraq?
Or what, just curious
wildcat
LowerJumper
Was that 500 feet? combat jump Iraq?
Or what, just curious
wildcat
You're full of shit.
I can feel it in my balls.
You can't train for a kick in the balls!
11B2P. 1/504 Parachute Infantry Regiment
Who among mortal men are you, good friend?
Since never before have I seen you in the fighting where men win glory,
yet now you have come striding far out in front of all others in your great heart . . .
- Homer, The Illiad
Gettin' a bit squirrelly wildcat.
I can understand being new to a computer.....
but your leaving a lot of questions hanging here.
Care to fill us in?
Light engineers must be proficient in marksmanship, demolitions, light infantry skills, and field-expedient engineering. Because of the austere conditions in which they operate, light engineers must have knowledge of all weapons in their unit, an intimate understanding of the weapons systems of the forces they support, and a working knowledge of the enemies' weapons. The close combat skills of light engineers must be unequaled. They must hold total confidence in their abilities to apply these skills and tools.
FM 5-7-30
317th Eng (Combat Mech)
864th Eng (Combat Hvy)
A&B Plt. (ABN), 6th Eng, 6th ID (Arctic Light)
Co.C. 307th Eng. (ABN), 82nd Airborne Div.
No shit. Who's never heard of Lone Star Beer?![]()
المتخلف اللص
not again......![]()
Well.......Wildcat....Sky is waiting!!![]()
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those that mind don't matter
and those that matter don't mind." ~ Dr. Suess
Sky, guess you wouldn't know if you weren't there in May-june '69'?
Zimmy, is that like "olympia' beer?
Wildcat,
Ignoring the incoming that is most likely headed your way after the remark to Skysoldier -- not my place there, I wasn't even born yet. One of your previous posts has been bothering me.
This one:
I find it hard to believe that someone who has ever served in the 82nd would not know about the lower jumper.
Do me a favor -- tell me what the lower jumper always has.
Light engineers must be proficient in marksmanship, demolitions, light infantry skills, and field-expedient engineering. Because of the austere conditions in which they operate, light engineers must have knowledge of all weapons in their unit, an intimate understanding of the weapons systems of the forces they support, and a working knowledge of the enemies' weapons. The close combat skills of light engineers must be unequaled. They must hold total confidence in their abilities to apply these skills and tools.
FM 5-7-30
317th Eng (Combat Mech)
864th Eng (Combat Hvy)
A&B Plt. (ABN), 6th Eng, 6th ID (Arctic Light)
Co.C. 307th Eng. (ABN), 82nd Airborne Div.
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