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So, what did you do in the war dad?

TRMark

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Wife and I recently downsized to single level home. We have been going through all our "stuff" and found this. Some of you guys may have had this resume enhancing job.

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"Hazardous" waste disposal? :devilgrin:
 
S**T Fire and Bark at the Moon!! That job stinks! :eeek:
 
That was one experience I could've done without!
 
As you can tell by the shirt and pants I am new in country. If I remember correctly I ended up on this detail quite often for minor infractions. Because I was not wearing a hat, I got assigned this bit of work for several days, got so I didn't mind it all that much. Must have a perverse nature. I learned the proper technique was lots of diesel fuel and vigorous stirring, a man should always be proud of his work.
 
Yeah, you do look like a FNG in that photo....wasn't gonna say anything about it though.
 
Oh, MAN!!! As soon as I glanced at it I just SMELL'D th' 'Nam again...

Didn't think you wuz that old, Mark! :wink:
 
Best advice I ever got, " up wind son, always stand up wind and be prepared to shift positions in a hurry"
That picture almost brought back the first time dry heaves I had *SMILE*
 
Kerry,

As they say in Haz Mat training - "Uphill,Upwind,Upstream".
Did I really remember something from my training?

- Doug
 
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