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EDUCATE YOURSELF! Jason Chambers
is Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Baton Rouge, LA
Posts: 26
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What about a forum for the "Wrenches"?
The 63B's are SO unappreciated at the motorpool... Can't we even get an online spot?
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Paracav
is Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: WV
Posts: 237
Threads: 1 UserID: 63 |
Re: What about a forum for the "Wrenches"?
An on line mechanic spot? Dream on grease monkey.
They called my HH6 "The Mechanic" when she was in High School. She tightened every nut on the football team. |
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cplmpes30
is Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Sala Capriasca, Switzerland
Posts: 341
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Re: What about a forum for the "Wrenches"?
Actually some of my first friends in the US Army were a maintenance unit I met at Nijmegen in '99.
The names I remember were Syers and De Vito and were stationed at Bamberg in Germany. Napoleon said an Army marched on it's stomach. I also know that without the maintenance bunch wars would last only a couple of days. Keep up the silent and dirty work. |
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