jordanvraptor
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Thanks Dave.
Its real popular for the Army to do recruiting events and such at races and airshows. In fact, I started my enlistment in the Army by meeting a recruiter at the Portland Champ Races that Duner invited me to a couple years ago. (I'll throw a cup of sand on Duner when I get back....)
After having been here a month and being sort of acclimatized I can agree why the soldiers thought it was nothing much for heat that day. Its kind of weird when all of us guys think its kind of a nice cool day out when its only 100 degrees out.
Yesterday was sort of a cool day out because all the dirt in the air created some shade from the sun. Call it Afghani clouds I guess.
Oh, I got to do something really fun and dangerous the other day. We went out and blew up 57 rocket propelled grenades and some land mines. We used a crate of C4 plastic explosives. So we got all this stuff packed in a 4Runner and we are driving across an artillery range that has unexploded ordnance and probably some old mines still there. I look at my buddy and say "If one of these things go off they'll be picking us up with an ink blotter..."
Well, it was funny at the time. Guess you had to be there.
Still it was pretty cool playing EOD tech and making a very large hole in the ground...
Those C4 bricks are not soft and pliable like in the movies by the way... One of them is enough to blow up a small house and we used like 30 of em... Here is a link to the vid. The little mound you see in the distance before the explosion is the walled complex about 50 feet long with 8 foot walls. Check out the blast's shock wave in the tire tracks.
http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m293/jordanvraptor/?action=view¤t=EOD.flv
Yeah, this is safe... No bumps or hard braking!
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Its okay, I have my "ballistic eyeware" on...
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There was a wall here a minute ago...
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Its real popular for the Army to do recruiting events and such at races and airshows. In fact, I started my enlistment in the Army by meeting a recruiter at the Portland Champ Races that Duner invited me to a couple years ago. (I'll throw a cup of sand on Duner when I get back....)
After having been here a month and being sort of acclimatized I can agree why the soldiers thought it was nothing much for heat that day. Its kind of weird when all of us guys think its kind of a nice cool day out when its only 100 degrees out.
Oh, I got to do something really fun and dangerous the other day. We went out and blew up 57 rocket propelled grenades and some land mines. We used a crate of C4 plastic explosives. So we got all this stuff packed in a 4Runner and we are driving across an artillery range that has unexploded ordnance and probably some old mines still there. I look at my buddy and say "If one of these things go off they'll be picking us up with an ink blotter..."
Well, it was funny at the time. Guess you had to be there.
Still it was pretty cool playing EOD tech and making a very large hole in the ground...
Those C4 bricks are not soft and pliable like in the movies by the way... One of them is enough to blow up a small house and we used like 30 of em... Here is a link to the vid. The little mound you see in the distance before the explosion is the walled complex about 50 feet long with 8 foot walls. Check out the blast's shock wave in the tire tracks.http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m293/jordanvraptor/?action=view¤t=EOD.flv
Yeah, this is safe... No bumps or hard braking!
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Its okay, I have my "ballistic eyeware" on...
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There was a wall here a minute ago...
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