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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

But PAID advertisement billboards..Yep, NO problem.
And the HOLLYWOOD sign isn’t distracting to drivers? When are they going to lay that down?
What a bunch of political hoohaa!
 
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Need some help here folks, this Rem 722 in .222 Rem, was my father in law's rifle and he has departed our world. Supposedly, this rifle was featured on the cover of a national gun mag back in the '60's perhaps. Maybe American Rifleman, IDK.
Any assistance is appreciated.
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Need some help here folks, this Rem 722 in .222 Rem, was my father in law's rifle and he has departed our world. Supposedly, this rifle was featured on the cover of a national gun mag back in the '60's perhaps. Maybe American Rifleman, IDK.
Any assistance is appreciated.
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Yes, he would've wanted you to have it. Hope that helps.
 
So this week, when the Army released the latest version of their Holistic Health and Fitness manual, the inclusion of what the New York Times refers to as “strategic and aggressive napping” stood out. Here’s what you need to know about the practice.


How to nap like you’re in the Army
A section of the updated manual that addresses improving and sustaining readiness says the following about naps:

When regular nighttime sleep is not possible due to mission requirements, Soldiers can use short, infrequent naps to restore wakefulness and promote performance. When routinely available sleep time is difficult to predict, Soldiers might take the longest nap possible as frequently as time is available.
Napping is also recommended to promote alertness: