As I've posted elsewhere, our Battalion armourer was worse than useless, replacing worn out parts with other worn out parts he'd been hording and should have disposed of years before. Therefore, all our M60s were in a shocking state and should have been declared unservicable.
We were on the range with about 10 machineguns firing at 300 metre figure 11 targets when a mob of kangaroos, probably 40-50 strong, hopped across the range. Suddenly tracers veered away from the targets and towards the roos. Roughly 30 seconds and about a thousand rounds later and every last one hopped leisurely over the other side of the range completely untouched....
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If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.
Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"
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