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  1. Gentlemen, 

    Monday, our homeschool group made cards to send to the troops, along with some goodies, ie coffee, candy, etc
    These will be sent to a buddy’s unit (2-238 Aviation - medivacs) in Kandahar, Afghanistan 

    We would like to do this again before Christmas, but I know of no one else over in the sand box to send it to. 

    Would any of you know of any soldiers that would receive a package of cards, goodies, etc from children and distribute to the troops?
    If so, would you please PM me the address? 

    We would like to send to different units, if possible. 
     
    I believe the 194th Engineer Brigade out of Jackson may be currently deployed. 

    Hopefully we can bring a bit of joy to someone far from home over the holidays 

    Thank you and God bless you









     
     
     
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  2. Tanker,

     

     1st, miss your input on MSGO.

     

     In the last 2 years, I put my father in law in touch with several members of his company in Vietnam (A/5/12 199th LIB 69-70) They are planning on a get together at the reunion in New Orleans in June, and have offered to let me interview them to an extent, make copies of any and all of their pictures (wife has a hand held scanner) etc etc. I'm looking forward to it.

     

    A few years ago, I interviewed on camcorder my German grandfather. He was in Panzerjager Abteilung (mot) 33, 15th Panzer Division, Afrika Korps. he got shot thru the ankle 27 Nov 1941 which put him out of the war.

  3. I buy weapons to use, not look at. For $300, I would think you could get a good COMPLETE lower for less.

     

    I guess I never got caught up in the trying to be cool thing.

     

     A guy I work with has an AR, with more accessories hanging off the forward end than my Christmas tree has ornaments, and all he can say is "It looks itimidating" 

     

     To each his own.....

  4. Joining in late in the conversation, but in running thru firearms selections with my wife, a double action revolver would be the best weapon of choice for you.

     

    When we started trying to find HER a suitable weapon, I ran her thru an old "stress drill" that was taught to me. Made her run a hundred feet or so, pick up the pistol, and try to shoot a man size target on a sheet of plywood that is 15-20 feet away. This is with me yelling/screaming while she is trying to shoot. Gets the blood and adrinaline pumping.

     

    1st was a single action revolver. on the 2nd or third shot, she forgot to cock it.

     

     Second was with one of my 1911s. Unknown to her, the 3th rd in the mag was a snap cap. When it snapped, she fumbled. She did get the 1st 3 rds on the plywood.

     

     Third, was a S&W 586, loaded with .38s and a snap cap. When the gun snapped, she continued to pull the trigger and continue firing. She got 4 of the 5 rds on target, the one after the snap cap was on the plywood, but that proved to her that she was anticipating the recoil.

     

    My wife was VERY familiar with all three pistols before we ran thru the drill, having shot all many times before.

     

     Most people in a stressful situation will probably not know what to to on a FTF (failure to feed) or FTE. (failure to extract)  If you can't clear it in a situation, it is a club.

     

    A double action revolver, for the most part, you pull the trigger, it fires.

     

     Whatever you use, be it the 38 or the Glock. SHOOT it ALOT. get familiar with it. Make sure whatever you chose IS reliable. And you can operate it. If it is not reliable, or you can not operate it properly in a stressful situation, find something else.

     

    Hopefully, ( and I pray) the time will NEVER come when you have to see if you will pull the trigger.

     

    Another thing I have taught is the same as safeandsecure mentioned: wasp spray.

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