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BMT (RIP)
11-30-2007, 06:17
http://militaryradio.com/spyradio/training.html

You commo types think it's rough now. :D

:munchin

BMT

deanwells
11-30-2007, 09:59
Yeah I guess they don't make us like they used to. On second thought I think I'd rather tap code than explain to the TL that his email doesn't work because of his operational error's even after a class:rolleyes:....ha just kidding

dw

mark46th
12-01-2007, 22:56
Commo school itself wasn't that bad. Trying to talk someone into humpin' the generator and seat up a mountain was the hard part...

Ret10Echo
12-02-2007, 17:47
Commo school itself wasn't that bad. Trying to talk someone into humpin' the generator and seat up a mountain was the hard part...

Had that experience in Switzerland, walking up out of the valley twice a day.
The first couple of trips were always easy...you could get volunteers. Then everyone figured out what was going on, and it turned into a duty roster :D

The good ole' days...:cool:


Deanwells...that is hilarious...

CMOIIIOPS
12-03-2007, 16:27
BMT, a very interesting site, thanks for the URL. Here is an R-390a site that is interesting.

RJD

2018commo
12-04-2007, 07:03
Commo school itself wasn't that bad. Trying to talk someone into humpin' the generator and seat up a mountain was the hard part...

I always said DX-ing the hand crank generators led to the demise of the lieutenant slot, also meant someone else had to carry the rope!:munchin

I did have a Det CDR, who had been a roofer, he was the best generator operator, his arms were like my legs.