I'm not butthurt about the money I was just getting your attention. I knew you had looked at this thread several times and it was amazing how quickly you left when I entered this or chat. Maybe just a fluke but I have my doubts. It always seems the louder the mouth the lesser the man. You can call me a nerd all you want, I've been called one all my life. I've beatin ass over and had my ass beat. It makes no difference to me, you'll always know I was there.
Your carrier does matter, because I'm hearing civilian talk not someone that is in the military. That stays with people for life, and your active duty. So I went through all the trouble to prove myself to you, and to get actual numbers since I had so many people making me doubt myself. After all the only reason I am here is for expert opinions, and to help out to pay back the help I get.
So please answer me this: So when you worked as a Bradley tank mechanic what was your MOS? And you had a 700+ day deployment how did you pull that off? Tell me a little bit about 670-1 if you would be so kind. Since you are working a radar station what MOS is that? Lord knows it gets on the boring side you must know about 600-9 wouldn't you? What FOBs were you stationed at in Iraq and Afghanistan. How about your rank and what unit you are in? Those are a lot easier to answer than doing a compression check for sure. If you can answer those questions I bet you $20 and we're square.
As far as the car running after a leaking injector came up all of a sudden in the midst of a supercharger install. Why would this suprised you? The starter is not strong enough to bend a rod without the engine actually running. In which case the starter wouldn't have killed the motor.
Jeff
Ok smart ass here we go.... Why don't you half left face and do push ups until Im done here......
In fact every time you go down I want you to scream stupid, every time you come up scream strong got it?
I was with the Minnesota Army National Guard 2-136 when I went to Iraq. I started out training October 2005 for 6 months at Camp Shelby MS. Then was supposed to do 12 mo. overseas to bring the total to 18 months, however I was extended under president bush for 4 month to bring the total to 22 months start to finish. 706 days to be exact. Go ahead and youtube RedBulls in Iraq. The site has videos of our bradleys doing test fire on Camp Fallujah. When we left for Iraq our mobilization was 10,000 troops strong.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_V4Euc_tMUdU/TNstAMGiigI/AAAAAAAAAbE/vPXx10LE0jk/s1600/red_bull.jpg
Im in the bottom left corner of the 1.
Bradley Mechanic was 63M now known as 91M. That MOS if doing basic back to back is 6 months held at Ft Knox KY.
If you want to speak about AR 670-1 why don't you get it right and say Army Regualtion 670-1 which is for wear and appearance of the uniforms and insignia. Here let me even google that for you.
http://www.armystudyguide.com/content/army_board_study_guide_topics/uniforms/ar-6702.shtml
2008 I did and IST (inter-state transfer) to North Dakota to take this Radar positon.
Radar MOS is 94M Sentinel Radar Repair, MOS is 11 months long held at Ft. Sill OK. I finished in Feb. of 2009.
Again let me correct you AR 600-9 (ARMY REGULATION 600-9) Is for APFT (Army Physical Fitness Training)
I completed Warrior Leadership Course @ Camp Williams in Utah. Ive never failed a PT test in my life either. (Not even in as a REP before entering basic.)
FOB's Ive already mention them but incase your short term memory strikes again. Iraq- Camp Fallujah, and Al Taqaddum Air Base for the last 4 month while extended under president bush. 22 mo. tour is part of the longest largest National Guard deployment the country has ever done.
Currently SSG Olson go ahead and look me up on global webmail through AKO if you can figure that out LOL....
I belong to North Dakota 1-188th ADA. (Hint Im the only SSG 94M in the entire state.)
Still doing push-ups? Good!
Now recover and move out dirtbag!