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Newly Opened area on the Lone Wolf Backyard Railroad
Posted by Independent Operator on Sunday, January 4, 2009 10:37 AM

Sunday-trains002.jpg National Guard Coming In picture by RudyJagerNational Guard coming in for training on the newly opened Reserve Components Training Area on the Lone Wolf Railroad!  Wonder where the guy in the Humvee went?  He must have gone inside for some hands on training!

Sunday-trains007.jpg Reserve Components Training Area picture by RudyJagerSunday-trains017.jpg Additional Training picture by RudyJagerSunday-trains011.jpg Reserve Components Training Area 2 picture by RudyJager .

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Posted by two tone on Sunday, January 4, 2009 10:49 AM

Hi,    It looks great,     At 65 your`e still a spring chicken enjoy the hobby thats what life is all about

                Age is only a state of mind, keep the mind active and enjoy life

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Posted by Independent Operator on Sunday, January 4, 2009 12:29 PM

two tone

Hi,    It looks great,     At 65 your`e still a spring chicken enjoy the hobby thats what life is all about

Thanks,

Actually I turned 66 in October but I said then that I'll never have another birthday that I will admit to.

I have to say that I  had one heck of a hard time getting the pictures on the forum along with the sizing.

 

 

 

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Posted by Independent Operator on Sunday, January 4, 2009 12:29 PM

two tone

Hi,    It looks great,     At 65 your`e still a spring chicken enjoy the hobby thats what life is all about

Thanks,

Actually I turned 66 in October but I said then that I'll never have another birthday that I will admit to.

I have to say that I  had one heck of a hard time getting the pictures on the forum along with the sizing.

 

 

 

RUDY JAGER, CEO OF THE LONE WOLF RAILROAD 

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Posted by ttrigg on Sunday, January 4, 2009 3:36 PM

Rudy:

OK, where did you find the A.V.L.B.? (For you non-Army types, that is the Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge in top right of the top photo.)

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Posted by g. gage on Sunday, January 4, 2009 6:17 PM

ttrigg

Rudy:

OK, where did you find the A.V.L.B.? (For you non-Army types, that is the Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge in top right of the top photo.)

How do you launch a bridge, or is that Army inteligence?

Good to see kids having fun, Rob

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Posted by ttrigg on Sunday, January 4, 2009 8:26 PM

g. gage
ttrigg
Rudy: OK, where did you find the A.V.L.B.? (For you non-Army types, that is the Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge in top right of the top photo.)
How do you launch a bridge, or is that Army inteligence?

Simple:

Step 1: Drive up to the gap that needs a bridge:

Step 2: Crank up the hydrolics, lift the bridge into the air.

Step 3: Spread the two sections of the bridge to cross the gap.

Step 4: Drive across the bridge.

A well-trained crew can put a bridge across a 60-foot ravine in about 10~15 minutes even when under hostile fire. Many more photos available, just GOOGLE AVLB.

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Posted by Independent Operator on Sunday, January 4, 2009 9:32 PM

ttrigg

Rudy:

OK, where did you find the A.V.L.B.? (For you non-Army types, that is the Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge in top right of the top photo.)

Actually there are two AVLB's in the picture.  The other one has launched the bridge over the gully and is sitting there with it's crew members in their holes.  I found them on ebay doing a search for "AVLB."

These are the GI Joe versions and fit pretty much close to the right size.  They pop up pretty often on ebay.  They come with two phony cannons on the sides and I removed them and filled in the holes.

Not too many people know what an AVLB is except those who have crewed on them. 

 

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Posted by ttrigg on Monday, January 5, 2009 8:25 PM

Independent Operator
Not too many people know what an AVLB is except...

You got that one right!Bow.  Execelent job my friend. Wow!!

Tom Trigg

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