- JinxI was just thinking of something. Since this is a rare event, i figured i should write it down so there'd be some record of it.
Isn't it traditional to name military vehicles after people who are.....ummmm.....no longer living?
And if Sgt. Lingle does win this election.....and early results suggest that he will.....and since he has provided recent evidence of being very much alive.....ummmm.....errrr.....
Do you see where i am going with this.....?
(Please tell me you'll at least give him a running head start, i beg of you!!!!!)
- Jens_O_MehnerJinx,
I'm quite sure Gen Bradley was still around when they named the M2/M3 after him- although my memory may be playing tricks on me again.
Just in case, we'll be giving Roy a head start
Cheers
Jens O.
- Roy_A_LingleIt works both ways. The person or the vehicle, which ever dies first. In this case the vehicle is dead!
Many thanks to all for your support with this effort.
- bsmartA few of the 'goodies' that boeing had given out did not get collected and destroyed. There were patches as well as brochures and decals. I have seen one of each that were snuck out of the auditorium.
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