Part of my Army job is taking pictures of Army training, Army living and sometimes Army relaxing. To get to these various places I ride my bike when I can. Today I was shooting photos at the extreme ends of the ten-mile long Fort Indiantown Gap training area. In the course of riding to and from both events I put 31 miles on my single-speed mountain bike. Since the terrain here is hilly, it was a good ride on rolling hills.
In the middle of the day I took pictures and videos of teams of soldiers on the Leadership Reaction Course. This is a team obstacle course. Later I rode to the other end of the base to take pictures of a field kitchen.
I don't have those pictures downloaded yet, but I have a few from Land Navigation the day before:
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)
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
In Back of an LMTV (Army Truck)
Today I went to a land navigation course in the back of an LMTV--a big Army truck. Very much like the one below.
Here is the view from inside:
The ride was short and pretty smooth for the back of a truck. When former soldiers and retired soldiers talk about why they would never want to be back in the Army at my age, riding in the back of trucks and sleeping in open-bay barracks are among the things they never want to do again.
Ever!!!
Not to mention my recent meals. Like these hot meals served in the field:
Or for that matter, the MRE I had for lunch:
Even if people of my age mostly don't like this kind of living, I am having a lot of fun.
At least for one more year.
Here is the view from inside:
The ride was short and pretty smooth for the back of a truck. When former soldiers and retired soldiers talk about why they would never want to be back in the Army at my age, riding in the back of trucks and sleeping in open-bay barracks are among the things they never want to do again.
Ever!!!
Not to mention my recent meals. Like these hot meals served in the field:
Or for that matter, the MRE I had for lunch:
Even if people of my age mostly don't like this kind of living, I am having a lot of fun.
At least for one more year.
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