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I was at Harmony Church. We considered Sand Hill condos in those days. They tore down all of the asbestos filled WWII barracks back in the late 90's I think. I remember when they were doing it as I was on Fort Gordon a few times shooting with the Palmetto Marksman Association and saw them being taken down there as well.
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Sorry for what Jack, misspelling my name? It ain't the first time and probably won't be the last. No apology necessary as I have to fight dyslexia constantly myself. I just finished a very long winded ATF eForm 6 and had to proof read it twice before I submitted it. I'm bleary eyed and heading to get a sandwich and my pint ration shortly!
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I'll never forget the big black orderly that was taking my blood at MEPPS in Jacksonville, Florida when I enlisted in the Army. He said "Dem drill sergeants at Fort Benning be gonna have some fun wit U".
I remember one of my staff college instructors (who shares your last name) confessing how much of a relief it had been for him to be promoted to lieutenant colonel.
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Yeah, I've heard it all too. I learned early in life to let it roll off my back although there were a few in school that didn't let up for the duration. I was never a big guy and remember how some of the bully types backed right off when I got a job at one of the local gun and pawn shops. Something changed in their pea brains!
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Originally Posted by
Troglodyte
I remember one of my staff college instructors (who shares your last name) confessing how much of a relief it had been for him to be promoted to lieutenant colonel.
Yup, been there and done that, although being in the Air Force it was a little more gentlemanly.
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