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Old 06-15-2010, 08:06 AM
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I remember the last time I used miles gear. We were assualting a building and and I thought I got shot, because a few others around me where ringing that annoying whine that it makes. So I went to the area where dead people go. Then I realised at some point my miles gear wasn't ringing it all. I was alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Embarassed, but alive. I figuired I might catch some flank for taking a breather or something, so I shot myself when no one was looking my way. But, then I found out why my miles gear wasn't ringing, because it didn't work. I could have won the battle by myself like the terminator. I was Immortal.
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Old 06-15-2010, 12:32 PM
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I have what may be a rare honor in the US military -- I've never been tagged while wearing MILES gear. (Several near misses, but I've never been actually "hit.")
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Old 06-15-2010, 02:28 PM
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I don't think I've ever been actually zapped with MILES, though I got assessed as a casualty twice in one JRTC rotation for other stuff (mortars and then one of the OPFOR helos).

I have stopped a truck load of simunitions along the way though. Those things suck.
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Old 06-15-2010, 03:42 PM
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I don't think I've ever been actually zapped with MILES, though I got assessed as a casualty twice in one JRTC rotation for other stuff (mortars and then one of the OPFOR helos).

I have stopped a truck load of simunitions along the way though. Those things suck.
I've had that happen a couple of times during NTC rotations -- once I was assessed as a non-fatal, but serious Sarin casualty, and another time, a judge noted that while I was kneeling on the ground near a track pulling out, my hand was very near to the tracks. He gave me a "crushed hand," I think to teach me a lesson more than anything else.

And then during an NTC rotation, I actually got a real, serious injury -- I fell off the top of an M-577 during a firefight and dislocated my right shoulder and cracked two ribs. At the aid station, I asked the PA to just put the damn thing back in socket and tape up my ribs, and he did it. Now in my old age, I have unending pain in my right shoulder, requiring one surgery already, having two permanently-damaged nerves, and muscle mass loss from the nerve damage. Let that be a lesson to you young guys who think you're invincible -- take care of your injuries!
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Old 06-16-2010, 12:58 AM
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I've had that happen a couple of times during NTC rotations -- once I was assessed as a non-fatal, but serious Sarin casualty, and another time, a judge noted that while I was kneeling on the ground near a track pulling out, my hand was very near to the tracks. He gave me a "crushed hand," I think to teach me a lesson more than anything else.

And then during an NTC rotation, I actually got a real, serious injury -- I fell off the top of an M-577 during a firefight and dislocated my right shoulder and cracked two ribs. At the aid station, I asked the PA to just put the damn thing back in socket and tape up my ribs, and he did it. Now in my old age, I have unending pain in my right shoulder, requiring one surgery already, having two permanently-damaged nerves, and muscle mass loss from the nerve damage. Let that be a lesson to you young guys who think you're invincible -- take care of your injuries!
Likewise, when I was 16 I was walking in the Alps and fell and twisted my knee. I didn't think much of it, and covered about 70km over the next couple of days. Fast forward 19 years to the ripe old age of 35 and my consultant is talking about a knee replacement......
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Old 06-16-2010, 05:35 AM
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While I was in A Co, 1-325th AIR, you were always getting "hit" (while we didn't have any blanks) due to a fact that if you pull back the cocking level and let it go, the laser will register the bolt slamming forward as the weapon being fired...lol
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