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October 2003 Archive

All the old garbage you can handle!

Activities :: International Air Cadet Exchange: 1970 - "Hey! That's not milk!"
Well, the local delicacy there, served at breakfast, lunch, and dinner, is raw pickled herring. It was easily the foulest, fishy-est thing I have ever smelled, much less eaten. I choked down a small piece of it, and smiled but passed on a second helping. Some tea, a rykrisp-like bread, and some great cheese helped to settle things down. Continue reading
Drill :: Turn your head and cough...
Good morning. Got a quick question for you about the drill command Dress right dress. When you are standing in a line and you are the last person (not the first) in the line, what do you do? Continue reading
Leadership :: The Differences between “Leadership” and “Followership”
As time progresses, imitation gives way to reasoning, opening the door for this person to start influencing others. The contrast between followership and leadership is analogous to this; once an individual is established as a follower, he or she can become a leader. Continue reading
Links :: Black Hawk Down: Ten Years Later
It's been ten years since the events that inspired Black Hawk Down, Mark Bowden's series of articles for the Philadelphia Inquirer. These were the basis for the book and the movie. It's also an outstanding example of how to construct a web site and use the features of the internet. There is a lot of extra material here, including Pentagon video of the battle and audio files of interviews with the men who were there. Rangers lead the way!
Drill :: You got to ease on down, ease on down the road!
Dr Drill, Please give me the right execution on this "at ease" command since we're having different version on how to do it. What is the position of hands, feet and body while on at ease position. Thank you. CHIEF FELICIANO, USN Continue reading