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How long would it take a Marine to complete Top Gun training?



 
 
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Old May 9th 06, 12:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
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Default How long would it take a Marine to complete Top Gun training?

Vince wrote:

St. John Smythe wrote:
Ed Rasimus wrote:

There is a name for people who do it for money...


On the street and in the air alike, we call 'em pros.


no you use pro kits to deal with them

Vince


God! I haven't heard that term for a lotta years!...they used to
issue us 'pro kits' way back in the dark ages!...remember the
little tubes of white 'something'?...you used half a tube 'on the
inside' then the rest spread over the 'outside'
--

-Gord.
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