That sounds pretty slick, Sapper, one of the guys in my Sheriff's Posse is a retired EOD man, and I believe RnderSafe has some experience in that department, too. Personally, I've always wanted to see a 500 pound cratering charge in action (although I think that's more the combat engineers' job).
April 16th, 2004
Sapper
I am just in a support role, and I do not deactivate explosives. I'm supposed to find and remove mines and traps, leaving them ready for the EOD officers.
Most of our work is pointed to the removal of minefields, both assaulting them or mine-to-mine, when the enemy isn't trying to smash you.
April 16th, 2004
Redneck
Sounds exciting, playing around with things intended to blow you up .
i want to join USMC infantry or intelligence as an officer..... i hope to go to the naval academy
April 19th, 2004
JaegerWolf08
Going from USNA to the marines is hard to do because there are so few slots for the marines, and so many of the Mids want to go there. Why not got to USMA and go infantry or intelligence in the Army or you could even try a cross-branch commission into the USMC. But hey, i might be a little biased.
April 19th, 2004
JaegerWolf08
what is a 33W?
April 19th, 2004
Redneck
A 33W is a Military Intelligence Systems Maintainer/Integrator (I love the internet, makes it a lot easier to pretend I'm smart ).
April 19th, 2004
panzer
Quote:
Originally Posted by Redneck
A 33W is a Military Intelligence Systems Maintainer/Integrator
What he said, and I love the internet as well redneck it is great LOL.