Posted: 5/7/2011 4:53:49 PM EDT
| Just got back from the Center for Domestic Preparedness training at the old Fort McClelan Army base in Anniston Alabama. Absolutely one of the finest experiences of my life. Tight security after they poped Osama. |
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On a serious note , how did you get the invite to that and a little more info would be cool ! Work related CBRN training. (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) Any more than you can freely add to that? There must have been very interesting material. If it violates protocols, I understand. |
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Quoted: Just got back from the Center for Domestic Preparedness training at the old Fort McClelan Army base in Anniston Alabama. Absolutely one of the finest experiences of my life. Tight security after they poped Osama. How about the cafeteria? Pretty good food and a friendly staff! Did you leave a patch on the bar's ceiling? I went for their COBRA (chemical/biological) class a couple years ago and was really impressed. Since then, I've been to the Conventional Explosives class in New Mexico and plan to hit the Nuclear Threats class in Neveda this spring. |
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How many bodybags and #10 cans of freeze dried food did you see ?...... ![]() They are stored in the rail cars, and held in place by the restraint chains That's really not funny. i disagree –– it's the funniest post on ARFCOM today! ar-jedi |
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Just got back from the Center for Domestic Preparedness training at the old Fort McClelan Army base in Anniston Alabama. Absolutely one of the finest experiences of my life. Tight security after they poped Osama. How about the cafeteria? Pretty good food and a friendly staff! Did you leave a patch on the bar's ceiling? I went for their COBRA (chemical/biological) class a couple years ago and was really impressed. Since then, I've been to the Conventional Explosives class in New Mexico and plan to hit the Nuclear Threats class in Neveda this spring. Food was great. The instructors comented on the quality of both of those classes, so I may do them next. |
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How many bodybags and #10 cans of freeze dried food did you see ?...... ![]() They are stored in the rail cars, and held in place by the restraint chains That's really not funny. Oh come now, all of the high speed low drag people in any .gov organization are contractors and are pure patriots from my experience. To even think the .gov could organize this kind of paranoid shit and keep it secret, is funny as hell. Right up their with the Bigfoot stuff.
Oh wait, wow, a black helicopter just landed in my back yar ...................................................................... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: How many bodybags and #10 cans of freeze dried food did you see ?...... ![]() They are stored in the rail cars, and held in place by the restraint chains That's really not funny. Oh come now, all of the high speed low drag people in any .gov organization are contractors and are pure patriots from my experience. To even think the .gov could organize this kind of paranoid shit and keep it secret, is funny as hell. Right up their with the Bigfoot stuff. ![]() Oh wait, wow, a black helicopter just landed in my back yar ...................................................................... Good thing this isn't GD, we'd be at page 27 by now because of those words in red ![]() |