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    G.I. Ingenuity: M1 Garands Firing Mortar Shells

    The Soldier holding the M1 with the mortar shell on it is my uncle Walter Kyle. He was in the 101st. The mortar shell idea was his and the Army awarded him, IIRC, $50.00 for the idea. During a battle they ran out of the rifle grenades. Uncle Walter figured out how to mount the mortar rounds...
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    Mortar Grenades: How Two Medals of Honor Altered "Saving Private Ryan"

    My uncle Walter Kyle was in the 506th in World War Two from D-Day until the end of the war. He figured out a way to attach mortar rounds to the grenade launcher on the M1 Garand. Somewhere in my files I have the specs on the mortar rounds but I’ll be durned if I can find it. Anyway, here’s a...
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    Ma Deuce — The M2 .50-Caliber Machine Gun

    When I started putting parts together, there were only his books and a couple others that I could get info from. Did you crew Rebel? That was a one of a kind armored box.
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    Ma Deuce — The M2 .50-Caliber Machine Gun

    I’m a Marine vet who crewed CH-53A heavy lift helicopters in the early ‘80’s. Our weapons were two M2’s, one on each side. I only fired it in training but I fell in love with that big badassed gun. I also served in the Air Force and retired with a total of 25 years. For various reasons, I...
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    Do You Own Too Many Guns?

    It all started with a M91 three line Mosin, with Finnish capture marks. It cost $50.00 at a yard sale. I have a few “battle rifles” that I enjoy, which fed off from the Mosin. I have a few modern firearms the are the same or close to the original firearms I used in the service. Except for Ma...
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    Bell UH-1 Huey — All American Helicopter

    I served in both the Marines and Air Force. I maintained and crewed 4 different types of helicopters. I spent the majority of my AF career on UH-1N’s. At one time the AF had single engine Huey’s, the HH-1H. There may be some training Huey’s operated by the AF but I can’t verify that. Now that...
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    Sikorsky H-34 Choctaw: Vietnam War’s Unsung Hero?

    I’m thinking of using it as a display for Veteran’s events, parades, local base open house. It’d look awesome next to my gun truck!
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    Sikorsky H-34 Choctaw: Vietnam War’s Unsung Hero?

    Some way, somehow, I want to get ahold of a H-34 and restore it. It wouldn’t be able to fly but saving a piece of history would make the effort worthwhile. I was a Crew Chief on CH-53A/D’sin the Marine Corps. I also crewed HH-53B/C’s, HH-3E’s, UH-1N/FD and HH-60G’s from 1981 to 2007. Fixing a...
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    Does Your Doctor Want To Disarm You?

    My pain care Doc always carried. That neat little PDA pouch carried a small 9mm. A surgeon I frequented (8-9, maybe more surgeries to put me back together) was retired AF and he couldn’t care less as long as you didn’t come into his office butt naked.
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    HH-3E Jolly Green Giant: The Big Green Angel

    I appreciate the thought but I’m no hero. I fixed the birds so the aircrew and PJ’s could do their jobs. I made sure the H-3’s were safe to operate and could perform their missions by maintaining, inspecting and overhauling helicopter systems. I was the ground crew that launched the bird to...
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    HH-3E Jolly Green Giant: The Big Green Angel

    I was a HH-3E crew chief. I guess you could say I still am. Someday I’ll get the feet tattooed on but not yet ready for that many needle sticks (I really hate needles). I was stationed in Iceland of all places in the late ‘80’s. We had some of the longest rescues while flying around the North...
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    Ayoob: Do This to Stress-Test Your Gunfight Survival Skills

    I learned shooting with both hands. Mind you, I was a so-so shot. I was right hand dominant so most of the time I shot that way. I served in the Marines and Air Force as a mechanic. Shooting wasn’t my specialty. I love to shoot though. Nearing the end of my military career, I fell and crushed...
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