*Thx for the video* I was there in 1979 and again from 1981-83. It didn't have so much sand back then, it was almost all rock back then before all the decades of tanks crushed it all into the dust now seen there. Thx for your service. If you get out without a job, join the post office asap and then go from there. I'm retired in Thailand now with many memories of smart beautiful fem soldiers just like you
Was stationed in Bening,129inf, 2nd AD in Texas,went to scheinfurt 3rdID,cold war defendind the fulda gap we visited east Germany before the wall was torn down.Went to NYC 1st RB,1998 -2001 recluited 40 soldiers. Retired 2004.Worked as security guard for 3y Retired from TSA, 2022. 1995-1998, 2001-2004, Eagle Horse 2/11 ACR, F-Troop SF, AT-CO O, 60 rotations Stay Strong, Good Bless You.
I was curious how everything was there because my husband is there now at NTC and he can only text here and there. So this video is cool too see what it’s like
I went to NTC only once but it was in January of 1995. Fortunately I was driving hummv for the s-1 captain the whole time but it was still cold, windy & miserable. I was stationed at Ft. Stewart for 3/7 INF, 24th ID (before it was deactivated and turned into 3rd ID). Looks like not much has changed there
I heard you swearing so I'm wondering, are you Public Affairs or just something You do on Your on?? GOD BLESS!!!! (oh, I was scheduled to be in the top 50 to be assigned when Fort Irwin reopened in 1980. I tried so hard to get out of the Assignment until Branch called me and begged me to take the Assignment. Being a Sergeant E5 (71Q20 at the time) I had to build the Public Affairs Office from scratch.