To: george76
"Alright! Listen up you maggots! One of your buddies has been shot. He's lying 50 feet from your foxhole. Your task is to run out there and get him. Drag him to your foxhole and provide medical aid. We will partner up. One of you will be the wounded and the other will be the rescuer. You got that?"
"Sir?"
"Keep it brief little lady, I don't have all day."
"Sir, I can only carry 50 pounds."
"Alright! Listen up you maggots! Someone has dropped a 10-gallon jug of water 50 feet from your foxhole. Your task is to run out there and retrieve that jug. Drag it to your foxhole and take a drink. There will be no partners. This is an individual activity. You got that?"
8 posted on
01/25/2013 10:33:52 AM PST by
ClearCase_guy
(Nothing will change until after the war.)
To: ClearCase_guy
So it starts. The reduction of requirements to fit the female frame.
I honestly think that the reason they want to have women in the front lines is because they never intend us to ever fight a war again. So what difference does it make?
11 posted on
01/25/2013 10:36:47 AM PST by
Oldexpat
To: ClearCase_guy
Better make it a 6-gallon jug.
A 10-gallon jug of water weighs 75 pounds.
20 posted on
01/25/2013 10:50:42 AM PST by
DuncanWaring
(The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
To: ClearCase_guy
No wont do...
When I was in the USAF (1972-79) the limit for women was 40 pounds...
can it be a small jug ???
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