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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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