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On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 17:08:43 -0500, "Del Cecchi" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 23:13:45 GMT, "Butch Davis" wrote: Was stationed at Camp Roberts 63. I was in the 59th Engineer Company (Combat/Seperate) attached to the 194th Armored Bde which had a tank Bn at Roberts. This was a Regular Army outfit Spent seven months there and TDY to Hunter Ligget to run experiments. Our unit was tested for endurance wearing a gas mask for several days and nights at a time. Yes, we slept in them. We did get to remove them for meals only. We all were required to wear sanitary pads with little bulb thermometers up our U NO whats. Guys with white coats and clip boards would take our temps from time to time by plugging into a lead attached to our shirt collars. We were required to do things like build timber trestle bridges under these conditions. Several men per day would pass out after the first couple of days. At least there was plenty of medical attention available. I spent seven months in that unit. Out of over 35 years of active duty that was the only assignment I absolutely hated. Butch "John H" wrote in message ... On 20 Jun 2005 19:54:08 -0700, " wrote: When did you spend time in Paso Robles? Paso has grown very quickly in the past ten years. The wine industry has mostly taken over from ranching and dry farming. There has been national press describing the Paso Robles area as the next Napa. (not that that is a good thing) Paso is about to surpass SLO town as the biggest city in the county. I live in Mudhole, aka, Atascadero. John H wrote: Could be worse. You could live in Paso Robles. That would be bad! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." I worked with engineer units as an advisor in the '76 to '78 time frame. Used to spend a good part of the summer at Camp Roberts (or Hunter-Ligget). Actually, I think Camp Roberts was across the road, but not sure of the relationship any more. I would go with them on their summer camp and help with training planning and conduct. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Even an hour in a protective mask at Roberts would be a bitch. My commendation on putting up with such ****! That had to be rough. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." He wasn't at hungry maggot lifer reservation? Home of Combat Development Experimentation Command. Guess you're right. The weather is the same. Miserable. Although the evenings were pretty nice as I recall. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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