In terms of pure financial compensation, he's probably right. When you throw in all the other benefits of Guard membership from education through the PX priviliges, I wouldn't be so sure.
Personally, the Army pays me more when I'm on full-time status than my IT position here in California...
That said, the California NG is the only one in the country (that I'm aware of) that had their soldiers w/o ammo at their airports. Their supervising officers had it all locked up and if there was an emergency, had to get it and distribute it.
I don't know what state you're in, but I'm a Cal...
Slowly walk around the corner in the hopes that the getaway driver doesn't know you've made them, and pull out your mobile 'phone. Dial the Peelers.
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Regardless, the vast majority of Americans will place the emphasis on the second syllable even when nobody's debating what the correct pronounciation of that syllable should be.
True. The majority I encounter, however, do not. This is particularly annoying in military circles when 'cache' is...
Gentlefolk, you are all wrong.
As is typical with Americans, you're emphasising the wrong syllable. Believe me, I've enough trouble with people getting my name wrong. Damned if I know why you insist on pronouncing my name 'mor-AHN' instead of the correct 'MOR-an." It's like you park your car...
A question I've been asked, and can't seem to answer, as I'm personally more focused on firearms ownership for personal defence and recreation. I'm posting this question on a few boards for variety of source.
What sort of egregious issues today would be enough for the People to say 'enough'...
That would be what I alluded to by bone structure in Olympic Air Rifle. You basically have a single line of bone coming from the hand, wrist, forearm, through the elbow to the hip, and from the hip straight down your forward leg to the feet and ground. All the weight is taken by the bone...
Many moons ago, when I was an instructor at my college rifle club, we used to hold 'open days' to try it out.
More often than not, the guy would show up, with his lass in tow. We'd fit him out with a jacket, give him some basic instruction, and let him plink away. Of course, he's a guy. He...
It's just a standard Swedish patrol cap. The way he's wearing it might make it look like an ACW headgear.
The girl in question isn't actually a soldier if I recall the threads correctly, she's a model that got put into Army gear for publicity.
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1997 the last S-Tanks were withdrawn. They're still using the same 1990s AFVID cards today. Half of the vehicles in it are now out of service.
That the S-tank was overtaken by technology is not the fault of the tank's original doctrine. It was created to be an MBT capable of being on a par...
(1) Not invented in the US.
(2) M109A6 is nearly as capable.
(3) Not invented in US.
Interestingly, they stuck it on the front of FGS Hessen to see what it would do for naval gunfire support. I don't know if the system (Called MONARC) is going to be accepted for service anywhere or not, but...
That's one of my pet gripes. By doctrine, the S-Tank was a tank. It was designed to take on and survive all direct fire threats on the battlefield, from heavy armour to troops. An assault gun is primarily an infantry support weapon. A tank dsestroyer is primarily a tank killer (and the Swedes...
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