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I never gave much thought about the effort these folks put into it:
[video=youtube;OOe-TEJlV4E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOe-TEJlV4E[/video]
:clap:
That sure doesn't look as easy as it looks like it is from the ground! And this is a public video, meaning it is probably not entirely realistic anyhow, but an interpretation of which aspect your friendly neighborhood dictator has allowed you to view to keep you a Serf or Peasant.
I really hated to be close to the Artillery when SHTF, as it was like being in the Motorpool in Camp Junction City in the days of the "Mad Mortar-man". That nonsense ended real quick when 1ID showed up on the scene. Okay, well maybe it took a few months, but...
The funnypart was there was this guy in our Unit with the last name that was not exactly "Mortarman". but it was close enough.
Man, the last names of the folks you meet in the service. Some are just so coincidental, and yet sometimes eternally appropriate.
Anyhow, Kudos to those folk who have to deal with sci-ency crap like wind shear and all that stuff that makes death from above a real treat!
[video=youtube;OOe-TEJlV4E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOe-TEJlV4E[/video]
:clap:
That sure doesn't look as easy as it looks like it is from the ground! And this is a public video, meaning it is probably not entirely realistic anyhow, but an interpretation of which aspect your friendly neighborhood dictator has allowed you to view to keep you a Serf or Peasant.
I really hated to be close to the Artillery when SHTF, as it was like being in the Motorpool in Camp Junction City in the days of the "Mad Mortar-man". That nonsense ended real quick when 1ID showed up on the scene. Okay, well maybe it took a few months, but...
The funnypart was there was this guy in our Unit with the last name that was not exactly "Mortarman". but it was close enough.
Man, the last names of the folks you meet in the service. Some are just so coincidental, and yet sometimes eternally appropriate.
Anyhow, Kudos to those folk who have to deal with sci-ency crap like wind shear and all that stuff that makes death from above a real treat!