Sorry to bring up such a tender subject! I just remember the area fondly, but it was cold! I learned all kinds of neat cold-weather survival stuff that I will never use, as I will not venture into that area again!
ApotheosisAZ wrote:Sorry to bring up such a tender subject! I just remember the area fondly, but it was cold! I learned all kinds of neat cold-weather survival stuff that I will never use, as I will not venture into that area again!
no go ahead i want to hear some of it
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Co founder of the LG15 Defense Force Science Lab
Well, I had to train to survive in the Arctic. This was all during the Cold War. They taught us (Marine Infantry) how to ski and shoot. I actually became pretty good at it.
They also taught us how to dig "snow coffins." I have spent many nights deep in the snow.
I actually went on an excercise in Norway later, above the Artic circle.
The really cool tricks we learned were deception tactics. I built a fake jeep out of snow and wood on a hillside one time that you would never know wasn't the real thing until you were 30 feet away! It was fun.
ApotheosisAZ wrote:The really cool tricks we learned were deception tactics. I built a fake jeep out of snow and wood on a hillside one time that you would never know wasn't the real thing until you were 30 feet away! It was fun.
thats awesome
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Co founder of the LG15 Defense Force Science Lab
That's cool, I would have been an administrative Marine, but I was all gung-ho about the infantry! They also paid me a hefty bonus to enlist as a guarenteed infantryman.
But all Marines are warriors. Even if your brother is in administration, he is a fighter. I salute him!