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  1. just checking in from al asad airbase iraq, when i get back the lgt might be up for sale. with all this deployment money im not sure what i will get when i come home
  2. so i've decided to keep the lgt and not buy a new car when i get back from deployment. so when i get back i'm just going to get a FD rx7 to play with. i cant wait for a year to go by so i can have some fun in a rotary
  3. spotted several LGT's over the weekend here in fayetteville. i was surprised! saw one white one with dark colored wheels and a grey one with exhaust
  4. dam, that sucks. genter's collision is a great body shop if you need one
  5. i think im one of only a handful of lgt's in fayetteville/ft bragg. mine is silver
  6. No, i graduated airborne back in 08'. I just graduated RSLC, now getting ready for JRTC then off to the desert
  7. just checking in, been at school in ft benning
  8. my platoon sgt wants me to go to ranger school, but i'm the CEO of the STARS program (soldiers totally against ranger school) so i'm not going
  9. the last 1.75 miles was all sand, it reminded me of when i went through SFAS. now i'm getting ready to go to ft benning for air assault and RSLC. all 15 guys in my company that got their eib's are getting sent to all kinds of schools. i guess it does pay to be a winner..LOL
  10. now im just sitting around the house staying off my feet, my shoulders and thighs are sore, i ran the last 1.75 miles through the sand on firebreak 6 up to ritz epps and i'm paying for it now
  11. it was a molle, you are no longer able to use an alice pack in the 82nd. it was the EIB packing list, it weighs about 45. EIB has totally change, this is the first year that they started doing it this way, you have 3 lanes (urban, patrol, and TCP). all the task are put into a sticks lane and you have 20 minutes to do the scenario based lane that incorporates all the tasks. all of the guys that already have their eib say that its somewhat easier but there is new stuff like operating a BFT and loading a ASIP radio with the SKL and the fact that its like a stress shoot all in one. i was true blue up to the last day and i switched direction and distance on shift from a known point.
  12. got my EIB first time Go, i'm glad so i get to sit back and relax and grade next year. i finished the 12 mile road march in 02:55.41, i'm so stoked
  13. ugh...cant wait to hurry up and get my EIB so i can relax and dont have to do it next year
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