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BTW left over cheese charges from mortars makes for good firemaking |
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Yes, left over cheese charges from mortars makes for good firemaking, and not as messy as kerosene or other liquid fuels.
Just don't make the same mistake as one chap who tried to make fire with some granulated powder he found in a bag stored in one of the old cannon bunkers. It turned out to be a left over "cartouche" for a 150 mm. gun with separate loads, and the cartouche-bag contained blackpowder! ![]() It went off with a "WHOMP" and he found himself sitting on a collapsed tent with a new hairdo and a face tint normally seen on rap-singers while the twigs and branches that was supposed to be a camp fire rained down on him... Would have given anything to actually see that, but as I was at the machinegun post I only heard it. The guy was pretty shaky afterwards, but no severe burns. ![]() |
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Just put some in a rollie for the guy always bumming durries. I have a video of this on our latest live fire ex but my memory card doesn't fit in my laptop and I can't find the cord to connect it to the laptop.
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Everyone must realize that this type of training is designed to piss soldiers off so they make rash decisions and mistakes. That way they can learn from them so they are not repeated in combat. We had a 1 star general tell us, the civilians, in a Kosovo training event to do everything possible to piss off the soldiers. That we did thru snow balls, taunts and a good riot to get the blood pumping. He commended us on our good job. And yes a few punches were thrown but we had a good time of it |
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