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    17-8-5 M14 Picture of the Day



    Basic training at Fort Ord during the Vietnam War.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester View Post
    Fort Ord
    That would have been a lot of boys...
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    Where are all those M14s now

    I've done SWAT training at Fort Ord's MOUT facility, "Impossible City". We were there when some feds were there training with some Spec Ops guys. Boy they sure know how to play! They had all the cool toys too
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    I picture the size of the machine back then, we have Ft Lewis here and I recall it just after the heyday of all that training and the massive size the training machine must have been. Not much in the way of human comforts, and all those boys at once. It took my breath away even back then.
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    I copy and pasted that picture to a mate who was US Army in Vietnam. He emailed back that he went through Fort Ord for his basic combat training in July to September 1967. He said Fort Ord was a major training base then having basic training, and advanced training for infantry, cooks, signals and clericals. He said there were at least 5 basic training brigades each with at least 3 battalions of 4 coys. He said that picture was probably taken the year before since the troops have white name tags and the white (meningitis) quarantine tags on the shirts.

    He said it was a soldier mill and not much more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul S. View Post
    a soldier mill
    I believe you, then off to the battalions to finish the training.

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul S. View Post
    the troops have white name tags and the white (meningitis) quarantine tags on the shirts.
    Excellent info, obviously from guys that were there...crap you don't forget.
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    In Class A Greens. Getting ready to graduate from Basic.

    Looks a lot like Ft. Polk where I did BCT fifty years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13Echo View Post
    In Class A Greens. Getting ready to graduate from Basic.
    That was my take too, meantime there's some week three or fours behind them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    That was my take too, meantime there's some week three or fours behind them...
    Jim-- The guys behind the "grads" looks like they are setting up for a field inspection of equipment. Those pup tents do bring back memories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fjruple View Post
    looks like they are setting up for a field inspection of equipment
    Yes they do...also fun.
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