Howdy,
I joined a while back but have started posting more regularly now that I'm retired and trying to do a bit more shooting and equipment procurement.
I heard that nearly half the forum here is former military which means I should be right at home since I've been military longer than I was a civilian (at least for a few more years).
Question - what's a "push notification"? Does it cancel e-mail notifications? I ask because I enabled it but didn't receive an e-mail when someone posted in a thread I started.
Thanks & Semper Fidelis!
Also, a few bits of old advice to live by or to at least give a laugh:
Source (listed with permission): https://meyerweb.com/other/humor/mcom.html
And finally, from my favorite Larue Tactical bumper sticker: "God bless our troops, especially our snipers."
I joined a while back but have started posting more regularly now that I'm retired and trying to do a bit more shooting and equipment procurement.
I heard that nearly half the forum here is former military which means I should be right at home since I've been military longer than I was a civilian (at least for a few more years).
Question - what's a "push notification"? Does it cancel e-mail notifications? I ask because I enabled it but didn't receive an e-mail when someone posted in a thread I started.
Thanks & Semper Fidelis!
Also, a few bits of old advice to live by or to at least give a laugh:
Source (listed with permission): https://meyerweb.com/other/humor/mcom.html
A sucking chest wound is nature’s way of telling you to slow down.
Incoming fire has the right of way.
Never draw fire — it irritates everyone around you.
In war [and life!], important things are simple and simple things are very hard.
If it’s stupid and it works, it ain’t stupid.
Remember, your weapon was made by the lowest bidder.
Military Intelligence [is] a contradiction in terms.
Professionals are predictable but the world is full of dangerous amateurs.
"Smart" bombs[/mortars] have bad days too.
Don’t ever be the first, don’t ever be the last, and don’t ever volunteer for anything.
Anything you do can get you shot — including doing nothing.
A Purple Heart just proves that you were smart enough to think of a plan, stupid enough to try it, and lucky enough to survive.*
* I worked with an old retired USMC MSG who had four or five Purple Hearts (Vietnam era) who quoted this often. He'd say something to the effect of (paraphrased): "most people learn their lesson after getting shot once, I was just too dumb to figure it out after the first few times."
Once the pin is pulled, Mr. Grenade is not our friend.
And finally, from my favorite Larue Tactical bumper sticker: "God bless our troops, especially our snipers."
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