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April 29th, 2007, 22:35 | #16 |
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lol, a cadet is one of the last people to call anyone a REMF.
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April 29th, 2007, 22:54 | #17 |
lol only for two more months. then it's the fusiliers.
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April 29th, 2007, 23:28 | #18 |
100lbs? Dude, we don't do that in the real army...
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April 29th, 2007, 23:28 | #19 |
I seriously doubt you were carrying a hundred pounds.
maybe 40. don't try and snow the snow man. I struggle at carrying 80 pounds in just the ruck as it stands right now. that's not including the tac vest full of ammo for myself and the c6, as well as my c7. |
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April 30th, 2007, 16:23 | #20 |
lying i'm dying man. i can do it, it's not easy but i can do it.
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May 30th, 2007, 15:53 | #21 |
There is no way in hell you are doing that.
We don't do that in the real army. 100 pounds is just stupid. Given I am in the Artillery and it's a damn rare occasion I have my ruck on, most of us would have a damn hard time rucking 100 pounds. Most I have ever done was 70 pounds + a C6 + ammo and I swear to god my heart stopped multiple times. Cadets? Most of the cad-idiots I see running around are 14 years old and are skinnier then I am. And I am pretty damn skinny. Last week I had a cadet "sergeant" come to attention, salute me, and call me sir. The fact that I have no bars on my chest makes the whole situation hilarious. I should have checked my arms and told him to carry on. But I figure he wouldn't learn that way. Last edited by Erik2; May 30th, 2007 at 15:55.. |
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