avnsteve
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- South Austin or North San Antone
Funny that gizmo that carried the electrical charge to the base of the round was called a firing pin, it was pointy on one end and fired the round.LOL
It's called combined arms, we had everything from choppers, through tanks, to scout vehicles, infantry carriers, even track mounted 4.2 MM mortars. I qualified 11E (later19K and 19Z), 11D (later 19D),63A, 63B, 63C and H, 45K (91K) 21B and C. I even went to 88K school, was 21K and M qualified. There are others. Some of us can walk and chew gum at the same time. I've mixed some of the old MOS designators with some of the newer ones.
I took a school a year, sometimes more if I could. School was my road to advancement, I took everything I could and tried my darnedest to be top in my class. I managed to keep the brown off my nose and still got promoted. I was even in an 880A slot for awhile, though I never really did do the job, I was running a 3 shop.
Funny, I've still got that firing pin, wanna buy one?
i can tell you never did any legitimate aircraft work, first because you list no aviation MOS, and you used the word "choppers" but I can believe the 88 series MOS