Posted: 8/9/2014 1:51:45 AM EDT
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Love reading about your experiences. Just thought I'd share this and possibly give you a bit of nostalgia of being a BAMF... heh WTF am I thinking, you live being a BAMF everyday! Thank you Snake_driver And this is cool, although not a bubble canopy, still a loud two bladed BAMF' Bro Love? No homo |
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Love reading about your experiences. Just thought I'd share this and possibly give you a bit of nostalgia of being a BAMF... heh WTF am I thinking, you live being a BAMF everyday! Thank you Snake_driver And this is cool, although not a bubble canopy, still a loud two bladed BAMF' Bro Love? No homo Naw, just respect. |
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Thanks, I love it! I was only 19 when I graduated from Army Flight School at Ft. Rucker. I was very lucky to have the opportunity to do the "Gun" transition into Cobras and then get to go ply my new trade in Vietnam. The things I saw and did were almost unimaginable for a young kid of that age.
The Cobra is a tough airframe that can take a terrible beating and keep going. It was a thrill to fly and I enjoyed every minute of it. It's still hard to imagine Uncle Sam giving me that fabulous weapon and saying "now get out there and blow some shit up!". |
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Thanks, I love it! I was only 19 when I graduated from Army Flight School at Ft. Rucker. I was very lucky to have the opportunity to do the "Gun" transition into Cobras and then get to go ply my new trade in Vietnam. The things I saw and did were almost unimaginable for a young kid of that age. The Cobra is a tough airframe that can take a terrible beating and keep going. It was a thrill to fly and I enjoyed every minute of it. It's still hard to imagine Uncle Sam giving me that fabulous weapon and saying "now get out there and blow some shit up!". No problem. I saw the videos and thought of you. You, and men like you covered men who went on to create men who covered me and men of my kind. |
