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PO3 Edward Riddle
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Browning M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun with a Honeywell Grenade Launcher.
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SGT Christopher Powell
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My M2A1. My girl was Always good to me back then lol
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PO3 Wayne Blair
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Has to be the YUK-7 Combat Systems Computer. I mean come on the name alone puts it over the top.
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PFC James Harper
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M-60 machine gun.
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MSG Thomas Currie
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I'd love to have my complete M48A3 but I'd settle for the M60 that was always across my lap while riding the bustle rack of that M48A3.
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SPC Joseph Kopac
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That thing I swore was pulling my arms out of their sockets in Nam. Luckily I only had to carry it for a week. The big guys usually humped it.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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thanks for sharing
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Sgt Larry Myers
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AC-130 Gunship. The AC-130 during the Vietnam war not only provided close air support to our ground forces but was also credited with destroying over 10,000 trucks while carrying out interdiction and armed recognizance missions.
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Sgt Larry Myers
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AC-130 Gunship. The AC-130 during the Vietnam war not only provided close air support to our ground forces but was also credited with destroying over 10,000 trucks while carrying out interdiction and armed recognizance missions.
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TSgt Bradley Rose
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The C-130 aircraft in all of it's forms. Shoot it, haul it, get down in the dirt. The most versatile aircraft ever built
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TSgt Bradley Rose
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The C-130 aircraft in all of it's different forms...Haul it , shoot it, get down in the dirt... It did and does it all
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CPT David Gowel
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M1A1 Abrams Tank - it would be fantastic in Boston traffic!
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SP5 George Butts
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I miss the military High Frequency Radios. While in Vietnam we were able to contact Ham Radio Operators back home and they would patch us into the phone system so we could "Call Home" from our field locations back in those days before internet.
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PFC Harris Gaines
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Hands down the rocket launcher/grenade laucher! Huah!
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SGT Norman Nixon
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1911 45cal
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PFC Eduardo Bautista
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The LAW was really fun and exciting to fire. I believe it is or could be both easy to have in your possession as well as very effective in battle especially to destroy any small vehicles.
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SGT Leonard Fraczek
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the m-203. it is a bitch to hump but when shtf two weapons are better than one!!!!
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CW2 Rafael Miranda
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I'm with SGT Jones below, my most comfortable weapon to fire was the M16 A2. I could easily layout and lock that rifle in with no issues.
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PFC David Ax
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I missed the M1A1, The power that it had when fired. The speed it was able to get up to For being 68 tons. The destruction it could cause.
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Jerome Jackson
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I was a corpsman. Plasma was our "weapon" of choice.
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SSG Domingo Santiago
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Shot gun it was made to look very offensive and the quality of the weapon was excellent. Was assigned a shot gun during roit control in Panama. It worked well the visualization of that weapon pointing out of the shields made a lot of those college students step back with that look of "Don't shoot"
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SPC Jim M.
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I was also given a shotgun and a .45 while working with the dogs...great at close range and a "stop let me think about this" moment.
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