Originally posted by Armyjimbo
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As my time was with small groups taking nature walks, my live fire life wasn't tilted my way.
I don't know much about Grunt life today, my experience was dirt rolling up into splinters that worked their way under the skin, run a comb through your hair and it clogged with dirt.
When we came in to base camp, it was DCX (direct combat exchange) or throw our clothes away and receive new ones.
My AIT was 11D or armor reconnaissance specialist. As all I ever did was go through 11D training. "Back in the day," when one was assigned to Vietnam, they were placed where needed.
I ran into someone from home there; he was an 11E or tanker. He was assigned to a Mech unit and drove a 113.
Same as you, I picked up a variety of skills.
The med evac Huey crews clanked when they walked. They'll fly into the hottest LZ imaginable unarmed to pickup wounded.
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