My stepson was on light duty. Something with his hips. He pulled “meat gazer” duty for a week while he was waiting on orders to get back into the game. Not sure he ever complained about his hip hurting again.
Tankers get a lot of joint injuries because they jump off the tanks. With the extra cattle it is destructive to the joints if they keep doing it.
Wow...and I complained about guard duty. Hats off to your son. That's as bad as it gets. Never thought of it from the "Gazer's" perspective. Someone has to do it. Glad I was the Gaze-ee and not assigned as the Gaze-er!!My stepson was on light duty. Something with his hips. He pulled “meat gazer” duty for a week while he was waiting on orders to get back into the game. Not sure he ever complained about his hip hurting again.
Tankers get a lot of joint injuries because they jump off the tanks. With the extra cattle it is destructive to the joints if they keep doing it.
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Grazer!Did someone say they need a meat gazer!?
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Yeah, waiting for a C130 load I got tagged for mess duty on the Rock. It seems nice compared to today.Long ago, in a land far away, I was in the U. S. Army as a grunt.
At that time mandatory drug tests were only in the future......
That would have been during the purges. I got out in '69, but a lot of friends stayed.Nope. Late 70's, before drug testing, Jimmy was President. It wasn't the militaries finest hour. At least our officers could enter the barracks without being armed.
Welcome to the Forum!tell them to put it away, we don’t have time for jokes
Thank you. Not sure what took so long to find.
I was never in the service.
This was autocorrect, right?
Auto correct I think . Extra chattel
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The VIllage People are the trainers.Is there a mos for meat gazer and where is the school?
I remember in the early 80’s the urinalysis program was just starting. People could pop hot at least once. I remember a NCO who had used his wife sample but forgot she was smoking dope. It was his second time that he had got caught on the test. He bought the article 15 from the PAC NCO.
Those were still the days of beer machines in the barracks and two beer lunches.
Cold War going on and still had Vietnam vets on active duty.