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![]() "Tank Fixer" wrote in message k.net... In article , says... "David W" wrote in message ... DM's LAW story, the A-12's @ Groom Lake, the FB-4's in Turkey, P-38's in the 1950's ? I missed these, anyone care to fill me in or point me in the right direction please ? They'll just screw it up so let me. How nice of you to make the claims again. I wouldn't want to mis-quote you. I talked with an Oklahoma Nation Guard that said his unit trained at FT Hood with the 82nd in the early 80s. It was an exercise of sorts. He said that the Guards got a bit rambuntious and were getting mighty close to the 82nd until an 82nd place a LAW round just to the left (or right) of a Guards head. At that point, things were more than a bit intense and they stopped the exercise. I do know a few of the Guards were more than a bit cocky and that 82nd troop probably did the best lesson they ever learned. Is it true? You take it up with the OKGuards, not me. But it sounds like it could have happened. Does this pass the smell test ? That live ammo was on an exercise ? Troops shooting at(near) troops on purpose ? Was it something like this type of exercise, EDRE when the brigade is on DRB1, and the troops do not know if it is practice or for real? Would live ammo be used then? Is this what he is referring to, possibly? http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...army/82abn.htm 10th paragraph down "An EDRE is nothing more than a practice deployment which involves the DRF 1 Task Force and possibly the DRF 2 and DRF 3 as well. When the EDRE is called, no one knows if it is practice or real. The units go through the entire alert, recall, and deployment procedures as if i t is real. " snip |
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