Posted on 11/14/2008 2:27:09 PM PST by mnehring
I’ll bring the measuring tape. Oh wait, I can’t find it. We’ll just use a dollar bill. I’ve been told that’s 10 inches.
I should say so.
Incredible..... :(
Welcome to the new thread. Glad you could make it. Pull up a chair. Got any tidbits you’d like to share about the general, logistics, or any other timely topic?
As a former DoD civil service typist, I think having good people in supply is essential. If you can’t get rubber stamps and carbon paper, everything grinds to a halt :-). At least, that’s how it was in the 80’s.
Somewhere around here I posted a link to the USAMC YouTube page. One of their videos focuses on manufacturing ammo. Good video!
Yeah, I was gobsmacked. But this thread is refreshing.
I assume since the BRAC decision, General Ann E. Dunwoody will move with the AMC to Redstone Aresenal, AL.
USAMC YouTube page ~ http://www.youtube.com/HQAMC
Ammunition ~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXMIv7WFxR4
I read somewhere that she will, and that the move is expected to be complete in 2011.
When I was with the Army Corps of Engineers, one of our facilities was the Radford Munitions Plant in Virginia. It blew up every few years, very dangerous work.
“I’m trying to produce annual fitness reports with stone knives and bearskins.”
Arsenal for the Brave
The Song of the Army Materiel Command
Words: SPC Amanda Justice
Music by: SFC Robert Bauerle
On the front lines to victory,
We are the Army for the free.
Equipping soldiers ev’ry day,
We are the arsenal for the brave.
Committed to serving our country with pride:
Leading the way to win the fight.
Providing equipment to protect and defend,
We’re the Army Materiel Command!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdAf9smv-qA
This video about the Scranton ammunition plant was cool. It was linked from the USAMC page. The other ammo vid wouldn’t pull up for some reason; could have been my husband’s security settings.
Used to work for AMC at the Sacramento Army Depot (long gone).
:-)
An Army runs on its logistics.
“I note that we never received our shipment of boots. The infantry is grumbling that marching barefoot in the snow is difficult because of a lack of traction. I told them to wrap their feet some of the barbed wire of which we received 9000 bales.”
If you forget the name .. the words could be Sarah’s.
Nice one...thank you.
:-)
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