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  • #16
    Originally posted by dragoon500ly View Post
    Its like all of the tricks that the 19Ds were taught during the scout course. You can always detect troops by the smell of tobacco, the smell of cooking, the hum of voices and the utter silence of any wildlife in the area.

    When vehicles are in the area, the smell of POL (fuel and oil), the stink of exhaust, engines idling, metal-on-metal contact (hatches opening and closing).

    And at night it was even easier, because no matter what nation...some idiot would light up a cig and it is truely amazing how far that little red ember can be seen on a dark night...either by the ole Eyeball Mark I system or through NODs...
    But, Butthead needed his fix from his Kool Menthol...lol

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Abbott Shaull View Post
      But, Butthead needed his fix from his Kool Menthol...lol
      Yup! Just like buddies in a foxhole who just have to talk, dispite knowing that the OPFOR would be probing their lines...or tank crews sleeping in their vehicle instead of keeping somebody on alert....for that one we were able to remove the bolts from no less than four sets of roadwheels. To add insult to injury, we left the bolts resting on top of the splash board on the front slope of the M-60....the idiots still tried to drive off before roadwheels started to proceed the tank. LMAO! And a BIG SALUTE to the 4th Infantry Division, REFORGER-79!!!!!!
      The reason that the American Army does so well in wartime, is that war is chaos, and the American Army practices chaos on a daily basis.

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