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| Unlike the chickenshit divers in this newsgroup, the unnamed diver mentioned in the story below has balls. When is Douggy going to Iraq? http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html? id=c96f6ab9-9f8e-406e-b07e-f775105633ee&k=60183&p=1 --- Navy diver helps bring Taliban bombing secrets to surface Matthew Fisher, CanWest News Service Published: Sunday, June 18, 2006 KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- Petty Officer (first class) John Smith marvels at his good fortune. Trained as a navy clearance diver, the Haligonian says he's having the time of his life working 700 kilometres away from the ocean in what he fondly calls "the sandbox." Smith has one of the most dangerous jobs in what has become the most volatile corner of Afghanistan. The sailor, whose superiors would not allow his real name to be used or for him to be photographed, is the top Canadian in a secretive cell of combat engineers who study how and where the Taliban place landmines and improvised explosive devices and what they use to build these lethal weapons and trigger them. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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| Is túisce deoch ná scéal, "JOF" <jofrancis@gmail.com> rista: > > Carl Nisarel wrote: >> Unlike the chickenshit divers in this newsgroup, the unnamed >> diver mentioned in the story below has balls. > > Strikes me this guy might have different reasons for anonymity > than the denizens of rec.scuba, and a level of testicular > fortitude many of us here can only hope (or imagine) we > possess. Yep. The fact that he's Canadian drives the chickenshits nuts. Unlike Douggy, when he wussed out on his bragging about going to Iraq. "But since casualties are down 50% since the elections, and it's getting harder to deny that we're clearly winning, I might not have to go." -Douglas W. Popeye Frederick Tues, Mar 29 2005 4:25 pm -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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| "JOF" <jofrancis@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1150660447.436279.67720@p79g2000cwp.googlegro ups.com... > > Popeye wrote: >> "JOF" <jofrancis@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:1150646459.527332.131380@g10g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... >> > >> > Carl Nisarel wrote: >> >> Unlike the chickenshit divers in this newsgroup, the unnamed >> >> diver mentioned in the story below has balls. >> > >> > Strikes me this guy might have different reasons for anonymity than the >> > denizens of rec.scuba, >> >> Hear, hear. >> >> > and a level of testicular fortitude many of us >> > here can only hope (or imagine) we possess. >> >> >> Kudos to that guy, not a good Canadian, but a great one. >> >> I had demolitions training with a variety of live explosives and >> explosive >> devices when I was 17 old, when most guys are playing hockey in >> highschool. >> >> Approaching non-fired events and scores of range duds sure does take a >> certain level of testicular fortitude, and I could see why the >> uninitiated >> would be of your opinion. >> >> (Imagine) that. > > Don't have to imagine as much as you imagine I do, although I'm far > from the expert you are. Dad told me stories of the WW2 days when he > was an army instructor on the grenade range and the drill when one > didn't pop as planned. He didn't seem to remember it as being bags of > fun. Try digging, with a shovel, live 81mm White Phosphorous mortar rounds, after you watch films of what they do when they go off. Guess that's the difference between the (imagination) of testicular fortitude and actual experience. My 18th year was even more interesting. Being a Combat Engineer demo tech, however, is far from being a "Demolitions Expert", which is what the Canadian dude probably is. It's a significantly different science than it was 30 years ago. -- Popeye "If one does as God does enough times, one will become as God is." -Dr. Hannibal Lector. www.finalprotectivefire.com |
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Popeye wrote: > Try digging, with a shovel, live 81mm White Phosphorous mortar rounds, > after you watch films of what they do when they go off. Thanks anyway, but I'll settle for the movies. JF |
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