She is in my families prayers as are you. I tell my wife all the time that the hardest job is keeping the home fires burning. Soldiers are trained to be tough....family just has to be tough....
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She is in my families prayers as are you. I tell my wife all the time that the hardest job is keeping the home fires burning. Soldiers are trained to be tough....family just has to be tough....
Yes I took that course on base. The I.V. training was exellent and I used it in the desert. Proper use of pressure dressings and turniquet were equally important. The I.V. comes after controling...
Look into the Army Combat Lifesaver course. I have taken it twice. It teaches how to deal with many types of injuries. Also both times I took the course we did I.V. training. They aren't hard when...
Welcome and AIRBORNE!!!!!!!!!
U.S Army and then Nat. Guard. I had a total of 13 years of service. I got out in 2005 after my turn in Baghdad.
The Rossi comes in the trifecta which adds the 223 to the 20 gauge and 22. I bought just the 22/410 for my daughter and I can shoot this gun well. Think m4 with stock collapsed all the way. Thats how...
I use a marlin 336-c chambered in 35 remington and love it. A 200 grain bullet is best for my gun. I had a sling on it but decided to remove it because a weapon with a sling ends up on your shoulder....
I live in the orchard from my grandparents farm. near my yard is the old grainery built in the late 1800's. My father remembers this building still being used as a boy. On a raised floor were large...
Thanks every one. I'm very proud to have served my country!
I have been lurking around here for a while now. I have spent 13 years in the U.S. Army the last 18 months before I left the service were in Iraq. Most topics on this forum interest me and I'll chime...