That's just a tad creepy, imho :-\
lol, anytime “Mr. Not” wants to come roaming around Greenbrier County, I’ll meet him for coffee at a real nice place in Ronceverte where I stop by almost every day.
That’s just a tad creepy, imho :-\
Agree. Very cReepy.
For the record, "Night Hides Not" is the motto of the battalion I served in during my tour in Germany. It was a Chaparral/Vulcan (towed) battalion, with the responsibility for air base defense of three air bases: Hahn, Spangdahlem, and Bitburg.
I commanded both Chaparral platoons in my battery, as well as one of the Vulcan platoons. My last job was as Battalion S-4 (Supply Officer). I was given near-absolute independence as the S-4, as I had the trust of my Battalion Commander, and I was well equipped to run the shop: I had been with the battalion three years already, and my public accounting degree gave me a depth of understanding of accountability and budgeting not often seen at that level. I also did six months as the Property Book Officer, as the new warrant's arrival was delayed. Again, my accounting background enabled me to pick up the slack without missing a beat.
It was a unique assignment due to the distance between units. For example, C Battery at Hahn was 45 miles from battalion hq.
I was afforded the opportunity to live in a town on the Mosel for 4 years (Traben-Trarbach). It was one of the greatest experiences of my life. I was part of a team that molded our battalion into C-1 status after our last tactical evaluation.
I once had quite a bit of info on my home page, but I pulled it several months ago. In this environment, I deemed it prudent, given the breakdown in discourse on this site.