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Glenn
brooks.glenn at comcast.net
Thu Oct 3 14:47:32 PDT 2013
Yes,we in the Alaska National Guard definitely experienced a bit of arrogance from RA types (regular Army) what with their fondness for starched creases and spit shinned boots, and the complete absence thereof In our Armory in Fairbanks during weekend drills - to say nothing of haircuts... Some times my guys werent even allowed on base - the MP's didnt believe they were In the Army. In return we felt a sense of pity and perhaps condescension for the poor creatures. After all they really didn't know any better.
One winter my fellow platoon leader Lt Gregory Austin and 35 guardsmen were assigned winter camp duty to defend a hill outside of Fairbanks against an airborne Ranger Battalion- the army's elite so we were told. Gregory's guys were told to hold out for a short period of time and them give up so they wouldn't get hurt during the Ranger's winter assault and fire and maneuver exercise. By next morning Austin's 35 man platoon had captured all 400 rangers, and had marched them back onto Ft. wainwright as prisoners. They were no match for Austin's Eskimo Scouts in 60 below zero conditions. Austin told em to stay in formation and march onto Post with their hands on their heads or he would leave them in the field, in the cold. The starch in their uniforms and winter gear ruined the insulation value and the rangers ran up to the scouts and surrendered in exchange for getting warm by our camp stoves and snow shelters, after parachuting onto the frozen tundra.
Glorious days, those...
Glenn
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On Oct 4, 2013, at 12:36 AM, Kris Coward <kris at melon.org> wrote:
>
> Hrmmm.. sounds like army arrogance must be a UK thing then, though I
> suppose that with their navy known for rum, sodomy and the lash, it's
> easier for the army types to get uppity.
>
> I'm pretty sure that down in the States, its the air force that wins at
> arrogance, but I may be somewhat biased..
>
> -K
>
> On Thu, Oct 03, 2013 at 04:08:41PM -0400, Gordon Laco wrote:
>> Yes, but really, we like the Pongos.
>>
>> They're friendly, helpful creatures who like to burrow in the earth and we
>> like helping them; we've gotten them out of many a sticky situation over the
>> years.
>>
>> True, sometimes one does have to speak slowly and clearly to them,
>> occasionally one does have repeat a joke to earn a laugh, but really, we
>> like them.....
>>
>> How's that for arrogant?
>>
>> Gord ;)
>>
>> aka Lt(N) Laco, RCN
>>
>>
>> On 03/10/13 4:03 PM, "Kris Coward" <kris at melon.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I thought arrogance was an Army thing, at least I read once that over in
>>> the UK, ARAB stands for "Arrogant Regular Army Bastard".
>>>
>>> -K
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 03, 2013 at 09:53:28AM -0400, Gordon Laco wrote:
>>>> Oh I don't mind a bit of ragging! Besides, it gave me a chance to get up on
>>>> my soap box....
>>>>
>>>> Yes, the pongo's got their pips back... Symbols mean a lot in the service.
>>>>
>>>> 'The Pongo's' is what we call the Army... My wife said to me 'what does the
>>>> Army call you'? 'Gee, I dunno', I replied. She said 'Arrogant, I assume'.
>>>>
>>>> Gord #426 Surprise
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 03/10/13 9:46 AM, "isobar at verizon.net" <isobar at verizon.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> John...Yes, I knew about the Navy restoration and was happy to see the
>>>>> return to heritage. Since it was a sensitive subject, I wouldn't have
>>>>> brought it up otherwise; but all's well in the end and I couldn't
>>>>> resist ragging on Gord.
>>>>> Also, pip pip and all that, I see the Army are getting their pips
>>>>> back... Bob
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10/03/13, John Birch<[1]Sunstone at cogeco.ca> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> The CF today has been returned to the RCAF, RCN and Army designations.
>>>>> Personally, I prefer the return to these designations.
>>>>> Pip pip and all that ; )
>>>>>
>>>>> References
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. mailto:Sunstone at cogeco.ca
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