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Nice final pic – she looks cuddly…
She looks itchy!
Another great set, thanks guys!
33?
Actually it’s 32. I don’t get the volunteers one.
By speaking up you have “volunteered.”
When you are in any service, you never, ever volunteer for anything and if you speak up your NCO or officer will assume you “volunteered.” Volunteer job are always shit jobs.
“I hate shit details”.
Signalman 1st Class Billy L. “Badass” Buddusky (Jack Nicholson) in “The Last Detail”.
When I was in the Navy, we said it stood for “Never Again Volunteer Yourself”.
I was an 11-B draftee in 71-72. Guard duty on Fulda Gap with M113A1 tracks. Thanks for the mammaries! Memories, too!
40 starter for a 15 year old scag tigercat mower. Ask me how I know. Just got the battery cable replacement that broke in the process on today.
It sucked, you have to lift the engine block to get the freakin starter off
44 it must be Russia
Inasmuch as none of you can identify who Hugh Mills is/was, I will identify him for you. He’s the guy wearing a Cav hat and holding a CAR-15. Mills wrote Low Level Hell about his two tours in Viet Nam flying scout and gunship helicopters. He was shot down sixteen times, once in a Cobra gunship and the rest while flying the little Hughes OH-6 choppers down on the deck. At one time his scout platoon had the highest kill ratio of any combat unit in the 1st Infantry Division. Get some!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_L._Mills_Jr.
I thought that was you.
Not hardly! Not even close.
I came, I saw, and I conquered (the PX).
Lots of skinny girls this time
I like skinny girls
Father in law would have agreed with Snoopy
His first weapon was the BAR. Hilarious, considering he was 5’3” and 145 lbs in Korea
#41. My high school parking lot. Unless it was going to rain, which in western South Dakota it never did, the windows would be down, too,
42) I remember when that was normal and nobody freaked out…..in Canada even!
46 – Carlos Hathcock??