Dragoon Base

Connecting the Troopers of Today with the Veterans of Yesterday.

Mike Kultgen

" Things the Cav taught me " Additions are welcome

You can be a leader only if you are in front. Lt. Carlson Lt. Atkins SFC. Marino
You can never carry too much ammo. Spc. Rodney Ward 25th ID. Viet Nam
It's surprising how light an M-16 gets when you really need it. Spc. Mike Oates 1st. ID. Viet Nam
How to really, really read the hell out of a map. Lt. Atkins SFC. Marino Sgt. Greg Burns
Always try to do the hardest part of a task first. Then when your ass is dragging and tongue hanging out, all you have left is the "gravy".

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6 Comments

michael t ward Comment by michael t ward on July 28, 2009 at 9:02pm
After 20 rounds five gallons of cherry juice is quite HOT!!!!! when it goes down your back after the main gun seals blow out.
mtw
B37
pete  taylor Comment by pete taylor on July 21, 2009 at 10:06am
friends are for life.
Dave Gettman Comment by Dave Gettman on June 28, 2009 at 10:34am
From REFORGER 74...........not all casualties were simulated.

From C Troop...........adapt and survive.

From 2ACR............once cav always cav.
Robert D King Comment by Robert D King on June 27, 2009 at 9:14pm
From Reforger 76, What the hell is an A-10 and how did we die?
Robert D King Comment by Robert D King on June 27, 2009 at 9:12pm
From the 2nd ACR, Follow your NCO'S, train your officers!
Robert D King Comment by Robert D King on June 27, 2009 at 9:11pm
Just when you think everything around you could not get any worse, you find out how nieve you really are!

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