Veteran of four wars, four enlistments, four branches: Air Force, Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard. I am both an AF (Air Force) veteran and as Veteran AF (As Fuck)
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Sunday, June 28, 2015
Saved from a Skunk by a Range Official
During Annual Training 2013 at Fort AP Hill, Virginia, we had convoys travel across the post that got hit by simulated roadside bombs. Above is one of the pictures of a "roadside bomb" going off. The technician setting up and setting off the munitions was a retired infantry sergeant working as a technician.
During the eight days I was at AP Hill I rode almost 300 miles on my bicycle going from convoy to MEDEVAC to Air Assault taking pictures and collecting information for stories.
The day after this picture, I came up behind the munitions technician on the main road through AP Hill. He was in his big, white pickup truck. I was catching up to him, which was strange. When I got near, he frantically waved me off the road. Just ahead, waddling out of the woods was a fat skunk. I could have gotten close enough to get sprayed if he had not signaled. I slowed, waved and took off in the other direction.
Riding on post is definitely something I will miss when I leave the Army. On post, everyone gives me plenty of room and even signals for skunks!! The rest of the world mostly hates bicycles, but on post we are treated like real humans, especially when riding in uniform. Most of the 300 miles I was in camouflage.
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