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MarkJFine wrote:They're currently under flood warnings, which means it's pretty bad.
It's dry, but unlike like Southern Texas where a little squall causes mass drownings.
I've often wondered if Hughes chooses their gateway locations for their clear weather?
If so, is there one in El Paso, Texas? I was stationed there between 1967 and 1969. It almost never rains. but when it does the whole place floods. Very interesting to drive a deuce and a half ( army slang for a two and half ton truck) down one of those flooded desert roads, where there's no fence posts, telephone poles, or anything else to show you where the pavement might be. You sort of slowly feel your way along.
Funny you say that, because I was thinking about Kelly AFB (now Annex due to BRAC) in San Antonio when I wrote that.
- BirdDog7 years agoAssistant Professor
You want hot and dry, give the Nellis AFB flightline a try in the middle of summer......OMG!
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
Almost made it to Nellis once.
- gaines_wright7 years agoTutor
MarkJFine wrote:Funny you say that, because I was thinking about Kelly AFB (now Annex due to BRAC) in San Antonio when I wrote that.
Great minds think together. :>)>
I was a Army MP at the time and several of my friends went to dog handler school at Lackland AFB in San Antonio. Some of those guys were in tears when we all got transferred to a regular MP company, and they all had to give up their dogs I believe the army has since changed that policy and you can keep your dog now.
Ah, those were the good ole days! That's one of the problems with getting old, you have so many good ole days behind you, and maybe not so many ahead. :>)>
Just think, we started out in San Diego, went through El Paso on our way to San Antonio. At this rate, I'll be back in Florida in nothing flat. :>)>
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
Although my background is both Tactical and Strategic Army, but a bit was Army/National. I made it to several AFBs in my career.
- gaines_wright7 years agoTutor
MarkJFine wrote:Although my background is both Tactical and Strategic Army, but a bit was Army/National. I made it to several AFBs in my career.
I applied for an "early out' by going to a computer programming school. They said the were full, but if I made an 'A+' on the test I could attend anyway Well, I didn't, and finished out my 2 year enlistment. I found it funny that later I became a computer programmer.
When I got out in 1969, I started getting letters from everywhere asking me to join their law enforcement agency, starting at a high rank, and waiving my attendance of any the required law enforcement schools or academies. My brief experience as a MP convinced me, that I would never take a job in law enforcement ever.
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