Pleased to meet you, and thank you for your service.'Nam vet, '68-'69.
Checking in from the Hill Country. Oklahoma born, but spent most of my childhood here in Texas, and it's here that I plan to live out my years. Moved around a lot in the Army and FAA, but finally got back a little over 20 years ago. I'm a pretty old guy, retired FAA air traffic controiler, 'Nam vet, '68-'69. Flew Hueys. Only firearms the Army trusted its pilots with was a plain-Jane Colt .38 revolver. I do better than that now. Glad to be here. At my age, glad to be most anywhere.
No wonder I have to read everyone's comments a little more s l o w l y.....You are not alone; many of us here are well North of 75 !
Well, I'm no longer shooting the M134 GAU-17 from my Charlie Model (sure do miss that ol' bird), or any 2.75" folding fin rockets.Welcome!
My Uncle flew Hueys, 121st, The Soc Trang Tigers 1968-69... I think he flew "Mad Tom"
What are you shooting these days?
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Hi everyone, and thanks. Didn't mean to drop off, but it happens when you're older, usually about an hour after supper.
Can anyone tell me if there's a minimum number of posts before being able to reply to a PM? Haven't been able to figure out how to reply to one.