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"Gunny" Hathcock did that indeed |
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"Gunny" Hathcock did that indeed
A "Boot brown Bar" 2nd. Looie sent the column out on a unsecured road, the gooks had planted a delayed mine, the lead vehicle took the hit and Carlos pulled out and saved the lives of three Marines, suffered major burns himself, and was nominated for the Navy Cross- He told Captain Jim Land that they should receive the medal instead of him- three years to recuperate- In 1976 Gunny Carlos Norman Hathcock was selected to be the NCOIC of the newly designated USMC Scout/Sniper School in Quantico. The USMC, like the other branches of our Military, has its legends and heroes galore- Gunny "Long Tran" Stands alone- "There have been many other Expert Rifleman, many became Scout/Snipers, but there is only ONE Gy/Sgt. Carlos N. Hathcock"
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Wow I'll sure be glad when this heat is over. It seems to always make people cranky and a little mad. It's like cabin fever without the snow and cold but with lots of sweat and mosquitos.
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"Cranky" as in crankshafts perhaps? |
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"Cranky" as in crankshafts perhaps?
Mike, IMO- one of the many great things about our PGCA Forum- we have many contributors who know so many things more than our beloved Old Reliables- Now a specific thread you might start- let's say on Parker ejectors, we should stay close to that topic, add what info and experience we can offer, and maybe not get into the weather or whether Brett or not will remain a Purple People eater this Fall-he will at 16.5 mil I just heard-man could afford a matched pair of BHE 28 gauges with that!
But when a member like Charlie starts his thread with an open question or two, say commodity prices- well then, the doors are opened a bit wider, and who can predict where the discussion will lead. I learned a lot from Messers Suponski, Romig and Murphy about performance cars, engines, race tracks out East- and as my late Granddad taught me to try to learn something new each and every day of my life, I am grateful for that info- But you are right about the hot and muggy weather-but cheer up- Fall is just around the corner- Last edited by Francis Morin; 08-18-2010 at 10:10 PM.. |
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Yup, very seldom can a PGCA thread on the price of a bag of wheat can go eight pages.
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Thanks Francis! This is a good thread to read. It's helps in many ways to place personalities with people. White Feather was a hero in every sense. I've often wished I'd bought one of his autographed books. It's funny but my Dad never told me to never volunteer for anything until after I already had volunteered.;-))
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Mike, which do you prefer, the Z-28 the SS or the Rally?
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Dean, I know exactly what you mean... There were many a night the VW Bus decisively trounced 427 Vettes, LS-6 Chevelles, 454 Suburbans, and Holley aspirated 460 Ford Country Squire wagons, which like yourself, I also attribute to above average driving (racing) skills... CSL |
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70 1/2 Camaro 427 4 speed, my dream car. Don't care what it says on front fender. Jest so its got a spoiler package. ch My fun night un caped my headers and went to town bet a vett and out ran the hypo. 76 RS ran good 4 a 1976 era, musle was about gone by then.
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