May they never return. Yes they were quick and if not used right - could cut you open.
Yes, John I do remember not one but two or three times with that gun.
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May they never return. Yes they were quick and if not used right - could cut you open.
I prefer "5" decades ago. It doesn't seem so big a number.reible wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:01 am Yes the good old days of hurry up and wait. Huge amount of troops all arriving at the same time and getting in line. Step up bang one arm, another couple of steps and bang the other arm. Then wait for everyone to get theirs and marching back. It was actually pretty fast for the shots, just boring before and after.
Yes Dusty a guy just ahead of me jerked back and got a nice one. After they patch him up he had to get in line again and retake the shot. Wasn't uncommon to see some blood running down arms even without any misadventure.
Didn't know they did away with them, of course we are talking 50 years ago for me. Well 50 years in Aug.
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If we are talking about time passed since enlistment (May 1959), I have logged 6 decades as well.
Just make the best of it.chapmanruss wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:07 pm I don't often get to say this anymore but it looks like I am the youngster here.![]()
Not even close to the youngest. My husband and I have to wait for our shots but both my son (active duty) and my younger brother (school teacher) both got theirs. Daughter said she does not want to get one as she can not get time off if she gets sick. I figure that my husband will be eligible earlier than I am as his work is Tier 1C, I believe.chapmanruss wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:07 pm I don't often get to say this anymore but it looks like I am the youngster here.![]()