To: Redleg Duke
I also remember being told this: There are only two rounds that really mean anything, the first round you fire, and the last round you fire. Everything else is icing.
And these beloved words: Expend all ammo.
I remember the gunline being so obscured by smoke that we couldn't even see the gun sitting next to us.
And the sand jumping with every round fired.
Our unwritten motto was "Turn in rounds? We're Artillery, we NEVER turn in rounds!"
I still say that smoke was addictive.
And I can still bring it up from memory at will.
Fort Sill, 1996.
724 posted on
07/22/2003 10:38:59 AM PDT by
Darksheare
("I didn't say it wouldn't burn, I said it wouldn't hurt.")
To: Darksheare
Fort Sill, 1996.
thanks for having served and being at Ft. Sill.
The rare round that found it's way over into the Wichita Mountains from Ft. Sill certainly did
increase the "dangerous adventure" aspect of hiking/climbing the Wichitas!
753 posted on
07/22/2003 11:07:29 AM PDT by
VOA
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