Thanks for trying.Originally posted by alien09:Hey raymond, it's a pity your army stories cannot be viewed...the file is too big...haha...
read every single jornal in ur wedsite , very interestingOriginally posted by rebelray:Hello,
You are invited to view my collection of true army stories at http://www.geocities.com/raymondrjs/armylifehomecommando.html.
Hope you will enjoy some of my stories and recollections. I'll be very grateful if you could even sign my guestbook.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Raymond
Dump de guy , is some bushes or hide him somewhere , and go and complete de mission , after mission is completed on de way to Hq , grab de injured soilder and get out of de place , I WILL NOT LEAVE ANY OF MY COMRADES(DONT KNOW HOW TO SPELL) BEHIND!Originally posted by NDU:Hi Raymond,
well done on ur web site i enjoyed reading it! Its really bring back lots of memories!
As for me, one of the question I was being question while im attending my 65 course was, Â…Â…
Â…Â… if you have a important mission, and while you r carrying out the mission and one of your man was seriously injured! You know that if the whole team were to tag along, the whole mission will be a failure. How and what decision will you make, so as to ensure that your team will be there on time and to make this mission a successful one.
cheers
Thank you for visiting my website. I use pink because pink is my favourite color. And I like flowers too, hence the flowery border.Originally posted by gUms:your wedsite looks abit gay for me .
wheres de garangness of a cammando in that wedsite
ic...and u r a Cdo...Originally posted by rebelray:Thank you for visiting my website. I use pink because pink is my favourite color. And I like flowers too, hence the flowery border.
Yes, I started a smilar thread there. But I have no idea why the thread was removed. I hope they'll not do the same thing to this thread.Originally posted by Minotauro:Hi Raymond i thought you started a similar thread in Military nuts Forum but the thread was removed or deleted?
Yes, I am a former Cdo. Why?Originally posted by NT2:ic...and u r a Cdo...
Thank you.Originally posted by gUms:read every single jornal in ur wedsite , very interesting
good job and well done
Thanks for your suggestion. Maybe. But I'll probably stick with pink because it is my favourite colour.Originally posted by kwlee:maybe the color of the site needs to be reviewed.
what if he is bleeding so badOriginally posted by gUms:Dump de guy , is some bushes or hide him somewhere , and go and complete de mission , after mission is completed on de way to Hq , grab de injured soilder and get out of de place , I WILL NOT LEAVE ANY OF MY COMRADES(DONT KNOW HOW TO SPELL) BEHIND!
Then ask him to start praying to GOD already .Originally posted by kwlee:what if he is bleeding so bad
If the enemy already knows that you are in the area, just call a helicopter to evacuate the injured man. In the Vietnam War, they did this all the time.Originally posted by NDU:Hi Raymond,
well done on ur web site i enjoyed reading it! Its really bring back lots of memories!
As for me, one of the question I was being question while im attending my 65 course was, Â…Â…
Â…Â… if you have a important mission, and while you r carrying out the mission and one of your man was seriously injured! You know that if the whole team were to tag along, the whole mission will be a failure. How and what decision will you make, so as to ensure that your team will be there on time and to make this mission a successful one.
cheers
Thank you. Glad to hear that.Originally posted by Gedanken:Hey Raymond, cool site! 2 Coy 1990 intake here, and your accounts bring back a lot of memories.
Thanks for sharing. You showed great courage by overcoming your fears.Originally posted by Gedanken:Your story about David struck a particular note with me. After jumping off the tower time and time again, one day I hesitated and got stuck up there for the whole afternoon. Good thing that my instructor wasn't abusive (he was really understanding, actually), but my confidence was seriously undermined. I spent weeks psyching up for my first airborne jump, and it didn't help that the first two jumps were cancelled. When the time came, though, I jumped and never hesitated after that.