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  • Army
    Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

    • Oct 2000
    • 5785

    #16
    Koosh, ouch! Your Dads a "two-fer", whew, glad he made it out OK. HOOAH for him!

    We had Dusters out here until 1991, when they were replaced by the Avenger system. We loved to watch those things bust up targets!

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    • Steeratt
      I meant to...uh, nevermind
      • May 2003
      • 5375

      #17
      Nasty thing about the dusters was that, like the quad .50s, they were used against infantry, as the Viet Cong and the NVA had little in the way of air support. I would have hated to have been on the receiving end of a stream of 40 mm shells.


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      • CoolGSak
        Registered User
        • Dec 2001
        • 114

        #18
        On the other side of the coin, here is a pic of my great-uncle. He was in the 2nd SS Panzer divison, field artillery, probably being bombed by Army's dad!
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        • TheFlamingKoosh
          I'm No Longer On Fire
          • Mar 2002
          • 1710

          #19
          Originally posted by Steeratt
          Nasty thing about the dusters was that, like the quad .50s, they were used against infantry, as the Viet Cong and the NVA had little in the way of air support. I would have hated to have been on the receiving end of a stream of 40 mm shells.
          Exactly. I forget the exact distances he told me, but it was something to the effect that anything within 25 feet was dead. Anything within 40 was wounded so it would probably die. Check this

          My dad has told some pretty nasty/gruesome stories. I'll try to tell one here, but will probably butcher it along the way.

          Driving his tank one day down a road next to a rice paddy, one lone VC stood up in the middle of the rice feild and fired at my dads tank with an AK-47... what he didn't realize was that the tanks always traveled in pairs, so he stopped firing just as the other tank rolled up. He knows he's beat. He throws the gun down, puts his hand up, and starts yelling "Chew Hoi" (bad spelling, but thats what my dad said). Chew hoi means the equivelent of "I give up" in English. Well, my dad's tank commander wasn't too pleased with this guy.

          "Chew hoi, hell! Fire one for Effect"

          The gunner leveled the 40mm at the guy. Hit him right in the center mass.

          My dad said that when they went to go look for him, the best they could find was his shoes. With the feet still in them, smoking. The rest well, he said it "Vaporized" which I wouldn't have too much trouble believing.

          2 years ago he came into my Senior AP English class and talked for 90 minutes about what he did in Vietnam, he said it was the first time he did that in 30 years. Even though it was in a high school, he didn't censor anything out. Even saying "Man, Brains and Hair are a *ahem*Female dog To get out of tank treads!" And calling the VC and NVA the politically uncorrect "Gooks". But hey, we heard about the war as it was, and not censored like we would have if it were taught to us.

          I got most of it on tape. I've been trying to get that on my computer and get it into MP3 format, but I've been having troubles... I'll get it eventually
          Hey Zero, how much did that Chipley cost ya?

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          • -Carnifex-
            Registered User
            • Jan 2003
            • 1434

            #20
            Is it just me or did the Nazi's have much cooler uniforms?
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            • Konigballer
              "Dusty Bottoms" on MCB

              • Jun 2003
              • 1254

              #21
              yeah, the krauts always looked real sharp, uniform wise. grey just looks professional. to bad they were the bad guys, that means we cant copy them a little. oh well, the marine's uniforms dont look that bad.

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              • trevorjk
                <S>WooLooLoo</S>
                • Dec 2002
                • 4324

                #22
                man its said how 2 decisions could of changed the world as we know it becuase both could of saved germany ---- russian front and the jet fighter ---- and thank god hitler opened the russian front wich basically made germany loose all hope on land and thank god for holding back the jet fighters potential during the war becasue allied planes would of been screwed well thats my 2 cents anyways nice pics army those are really cool
                t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."

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                • FiRe
                  SVSTC?
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 7750

                  #23
                  Heh, ill have to take the picture of my grandfather to work with me tomarrow to scan it...

                  --I dont know alot about his service to our country, because he died of a massive heart attack before i was born, and my grandma tries to peice together stories from the ones he used to tell her, but with the way she tells things its probably totally false --

                  --He was a US Marine during the Korean war, although he actually didint see any battle, my dad said he was in the next unit to be deployed, but the war was ended (Army, i dont know if theres a term for "War's End" but yall get my drift )--so IMO he was pretty lucky that he didnt have to go through the hell that some of you- (Koosh's dad, Army's Dad) had to endure

                  Whenever i see pictures from peoples family serving the country, and actually seing combat, i feel a certian remorse for them, just thinking of all that scary *** **** they had to live with EVERY dad for a couple of years

                  /end rant

                  -Josh

                  ---*HOOAH!!!*---

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                  • TheFlamingKoosh
                    I'm No Longer On Fire
                    • Mar 2002
                    • 1710

                    #24
                    How about we Bump this!

                    Heck, we don't even have pics of Doobie or Oldsoldier, or all the current guys in service, and they are as much family as anyone else, right?
                    Hey Zero, how much did that Chipley cost ya?

                    Originally said by Boggerman When I got married I thought it would go down too... The insurance, not the wife.

                    FRUITCAT!!

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                    • breg
                      mean & hateful, fat & ugly
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 1037

                      #25
                      I had a pic of my stepfather in Kosovo, but I lost it. He is comming home soon!!

                      Army, did you ever get the chance to go inside of a B-17? I got to when i was a little kid, and all I can say is those were some brave men. The skin of those were so thin you could easily cut through them. It looks like it was a later model B-17 due to the chin turret. I think those were added due to the lack of forward aiming guns.
                      I think the defensive armments were 12 Browning .50 M2 (Ma Duce!)

                      For those of you who are interested in looking at the type of plane: look here.

                      I wish I could find a picture of my maternal grandfather. he served in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. He retired a Command Sergeant Major.
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                      • Joni
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 942

                        #26
                        My grandfather got shot in the arm during WWII, and the bullet about an inch from his head, so thats how close it was that I might not be alive.
                        And if anyone wonders overs the fact that my location is Sweden (Sweden never fought in WWII), my family comes from Finland


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