My son ships out for basic in the Army on Tuesday morning. He actually got a pretty good job. He is going to be a CH 47D repairman. He will be working on these. Please keep him in your prayers.
Have fun with your trains
Last trip I took on a sh*thook there was hydraulic fluid leaking all over me for the entire flight. Seems that the crew knows when they are out of fluid when it stops leaking. Scary things to fly in, if one rotor beating the air into submission wasn't enough, they went and built a bird with two.
I'm at a holding tank (transient barracks they call em) until they decide if I'm going "into the box" or taking the bird home. Not much to do but relay things around the world to post on the internet via my computer back home (love those air force techies!). Hope to hear good news in the next few days. If I'm here long enough to see your son I'll be sure to look after him.
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
GearDrivenSteam wrote:My son ships out for basic in the Army on Tuesday morning. He actually got a pretty good job. He is going to be a CH 47D repairman. He will be working on these.
Robert,
You got the prayers.
JimC.
Papadiesel wrote: Robert, What is your sons name. I'll add him to my prayer list. Naturally, all service men and women are also included. United we stand. Separated we fall"
Same as mine but he's the IV and I am the III.
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