Posted on May 10, 2014
CPT Jacob Swartout
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What are your thoughts on this when you see or hear it happening? Example: Someone receives a new $6,000 cherry wood desk and office set and a $3,000 high back leather chair because the current desk is not good enough. It's not broken however, someone wants a better looking desk. Another example, buying everyone in the unit some expensive "cool dude" flashlight that they won't ever use on mission.
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1SG Mike Case
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"Burning ammo" because they don't want to have to count rounds when they get back.

The Army should have some type of Craigslist where other units can list their excess equipment and can be signed for by other units.
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CPT Jacob Swartout
CPT Jacob Swartout
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We let the SF burn up some excess ammo in AFGN. They came back and asked if we had anymore to give them since they were bored.
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SFC Mark Merino
SFC Mark Merino
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Come on 1SG Mike Case, I bet you never turned a round back in in all your career. I know I didn't. I'm not sure I knew how....lol
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CW3 Armament Technician
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The army has that, it's called the free parts warehouse.
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SFC Mark Merino
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I accidentally spent $300,000 washing an aircraft.
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SFC Mark Merino
SFC Mark Merino
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Yeah, but everyone in uniform deserve a "mad minute" at least once a year. MSG (Join to see)
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SP5 Michael Rathbun
SP5 Michael Rathbun
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SFC Mark Merino:
Is that what we called a "Million-Dollar Minute" Way Back When? It's amazing how many loud noises you can make in a short time if you don't worry about your budget.
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SFC Mark Merino
SFC Mark Merino
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The very sad thing is that it was one (of many) "black boxes" of avionics equipment for the mast mounted sight. We got turn in credit so it wasn't that bad.
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CSM David Heidke
CSM David Heidke
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um... must hear more.
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SFC Operations Sergeant
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One of the best was a couple years ago when they drained lake Kyle out here at Campbell and found more discarded brass and ammo than you could fathom. I don't defend the actions of those who may have done it, but I will say that if it weren't an over-regulated and unnecessary PITA process to deal with ammo then it would be less likely that every unit doing training out there would give it to Chuck.

The biggest FWA I have witnessed, however controversial this may be, is in fact every combat utility uniform change since we wore BDU. I extend this to more branches than just Army, but specifically the ACU has got to be among the biggest in history. The money spent on equipping the Army with what was a known failed camouflage pattern could have been used to give every active duty Soldier a million dollar bonus and paid for every active duty spouse to attend a 4 year university, and still left enough to cover the DOD budget disparity, negating the need for ideas towards cutting benefits. Just saying.
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CPT Jacob Swartout
CPT Jacob Swartout
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I was at Ft Campbell didn't know about the Lake Kyle draining. Was this just recent?
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SFC Operations Sergeant
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2010 if I recall correctly, it was a pretty big deal you can imagine...
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Sgt Packy Flickinger
Sgt Packy Flickinger
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Actually I think it was drained to find Obama's golf ball.
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