Fuckin Rah, Show off my boys! I loved being a red patcher. Such a small crucial logistic asset, originally an engineer field MOS that got moved over to the logistic field. External lifts are lit.
@@marineone7507 Wasn’t Scott thE crew chief on that plane? I had been there about 5 months or so was friends with scott and skivvy! was a crew chief there from late 84 though 89
@@skipheald7300 Yes Scott McEneany was the crew chief who died that day, a long with Brian Jones the pilot. I spent 5 months in the hospital after the crash and was medically discharged after that. I was with 464 only a short time, from early September until when we crashed on November 19. So what is your name?
I enjoy the Marines channel videos a lot. I'm part of the army in my country, had previously the opportunity to work with American counterparts who were marines before, and you notice they're different; they never stop being Marines. Over here, like the US Marines, the army has the most "oo-raah" thing, that's the real military spirit. Respects from Brazil 🇧🇷🇺🇸!
What a piece-o-!! When the new car syndrome begins to wear off, the King Stallion will quickly become the maintainers worst nightmare! While the Marine Corps will never admit it openly, they will regret having procured the KILO.
Money? How about lives? 32 people are dead because the v-22 is plagued by issues. For instance it has a clutch issue that was identified by maintainers and aircrew months ahi but it wasn’t until just recently that the entire fleet was grounded.