Posted on Feb 28, 2018
What kind of radio were you issued downrange, and was everybody issued one?
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A TA-312 in the infantry, referred as a (Klaker), you were sent downrange 100meters or more for OP, also if you were the FO, bring more wire.
And please, while you were out there, don't let the enemy hear the Kalaking, or you're DEAD.
And please, while you were out there, don't let the enemy hear the Kalaking, or you're DEAD.
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SGT Carl Blas
By the way, the good thing about the TA-312 Klaker, it came with another guy that carried your wire. And the wire was good to string up a trip wire with empty C-RAT cans with rocks in it.
That was your early warning device to let off your claymores, and what ever you do, don't let the FNG setup the claymore, they always seem to point the damm thing in your OP direction.
That was your early warning device to let off your claymores, and what ever you do, don't let the FNG setup the claymore, they always seem to point the damm thing in your OP direction.
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SGT Carl Blas - Oh Yeah, I hated that spool, we used to go around company holes then back to COC/TOC, and then gun loops.
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A PRC-77. And as the Recon squad leader, at 5' 4" & 125 lbs, I had the honor of carrying it along with my 60 gunners spare belts.
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SGT Carl Blas
SSG Will Phillips - By the way, I never had a run-away gun, I always just kept on shooting until the next reload. Lol
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