THIS is Trumps immigration policy aa

Ah, come on x! Tell us you don't appreciate the memorial we set up for our special heroin!
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USAF 4 years, A10s, T38s, F5s, T37s, Jet Engine Mech.

Also had family in the Marines, Navy, Army. Vietnam, Falkland Islands, Cuba Missile Crisis, and WW2.

Does that meet your criteria xUT?
Love those A10's! Some bad ass machines.
Apparently, you never pulled the red handle while sitting in the pilots chair...:p
Had a mech in Rucker pull the handle in an OV-1 in the hanger, not a pretty sight.
Never had a Family member in the Marines, or Falkland, but pretty much the rest.
I had one Uncle in in Korean War that fought in the battle of the Chosin Reservoir. That was some bad JuJu..
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and since you’re making it your business solid 4f here, tried USN out of high school they said no thanks you’re too blind for us.
Hopefully, technology has helped you some.
I had cataracts and couldn't see squat.
50 years ago, I would be blind as there was no solution.
Now, I had both eyes done and I am 20-15.
30 Minute surgery. Fantastic!
Take Care,
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Thank you x!....... Fixed it! So if contra, and his bunch, had their way, all public restrooms would look like this:
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Love those A10's! Some bad ass machines.
Apparently, you never pulled the red handle while sitting in the pilots chair...:p
Had a mech in Rucker pull the handle in an OV-1 in the hanger, not a pretty sight.
Never had a Family member in the Marines, or Falkland, but pretty much the rest.
I had one Uncle in in Korean War that fought in the battle of the Chosin Reservoir. That was some bad JuJu..
:cool:
It was an honor and privilege to work on Tank Killer Airlines, although the SR-71 is my favorite aircraft, the A-10 is the one you don't want to see if your being hunted by it. The Vulcan gun will waste anything that gets in it's way.
Nope, never pulled a handle, but we had a "Butter Bar" do it in the hanger, he took the room temperature challenge.

My gramp and his brother were in WW2 in France, (gramps brother) shot by Nazi sniper in the head driving a Sherman tank. He helped liberate a couple of concentration camps, don't remember which ones.

My uncle did two tours in 'Nam as a Marine, volunteered for both, another tank driver. He is one hell of a dead eye marksman.

My dad was ATC in the Navy, was involved in the Cuba Missle Crisis. Has a cool story about F4 Phantoms blowing the windows out of the tower he was in.

Cousin was Army SPEC OPS, served in Falklands and a few other places he won't talk about. Now a Police Captain.

Another cousin was a Navy Chief, 24 years as Cruise Missile Specialist. He launched a few missiles that you probably read about. He's retired now.

So my family has served, and then some.