Not much has changed then! Still has the same nick names, and everything still sucks lol.
I am stationed here with 4th Brigade 10th Mountain, serving in 2-4 Infantry Battalion. Have done one tour in Afghanistan, and am training up for another it looks like.
Thank you for your service Jason!
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It literally has just been one thing after another. With the money i've put into this thing i could have had it halfway paid off by now lol. Just has been relentless!!! But the car is so dang fun to drive i just can't bring myself to get rid of it, and now i'm putting even more mods and money into it. I've always been one to like the things that other people may deem as odd or not cool. I just don't really give a **** what other people think. I'm 6'3" 250lbs, Infantry, and i drive a mini cooper. I get lots of funny looks, but i guarantee i have more fun when i drive than they do!
I won't even get started on government cover ups, and sleight of hand. That's just opening a can of worms that no one really knows the real truth about. And while the army still loves to do things the hard way, and make everything complicated. They actually do equip us a lot better now days! Don't get me wrong, there is many MANY things that could easily be better than they are and simply isn't cause of bureaucrats who think they know whats best for the soldier who is 4000 miles away humping gear and equipment up mountains, and getting in multiple firefights a week so that they can suck down their coffee every morning in their plush leather office desks, getting fat off of the salaries that they have so called "earned".
So yeah there will always be certain aspects of the military that need improvement, but we make do with what we have. And i guarantee we're damn good at what we (the infantry) do on a daily basis!-
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Welcome to M/A
R53 nice MINI!
You have lots of plans. I'd advise not buying that coil pack. Very low on the bang for the buck scale.
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Jason Montague New MemberLifetime Supporter
:cornut: Welcome to MA. Soldiers are especially welcome. I was stationed at Ft Polk in 1972 for Basic Training at South Fort and Infantry AIT at North Fort 'Tiger Land.' At that time we called it Ft Puke, Lousyana where there is no gravity as the whole place sucks. I did how ever enjoy the training. Again,Welcome!
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(say- are you still doing so much with so little for so long that you are now expected to do every thing with nothing forever?:lol
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Welcome to Motoring Alliance, thanks for joining.
Thank you for your service. Thanks to people such as you we can enjoy the freedoms we have to create sites such as Motoring Alliance. -
drabdub Well-Known Member
Welcome to the alliance