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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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MSgt Danny Hope "When all else fails all Soldiers and Marines are Riflemen, When all else fails all Sailors are Firefighters" Unfortunately the Navy Never Trained Me for Forest Firefighting but guess what they had Me doing during My Tour at Sugar Grove. Yep Quite a Learning, Hands On Experience fighting a Forest Fire.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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Engineer units at the National Guard level get tapped for fire fighting duties on a regular basis, although I don't know of any formal training on the military side. The Forest Service provided training for the non equipment operators, just like for their own people. Generally, they wanted our equipment operators, a D7 can cut a fire break up the side of a damn steep hill quicker than any Hotshot crew.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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CPT Lawrence Cable - They Handed Me a Shovel and said "You see that Fire Line (Cleared Area) Make it Wider" all the way up the side of a Mountain.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - Nice thing about being an Army Engineer is that we bring our own shovels and they generate about 200 HP. The 12B's were tasked to do manual clearing in areas that we couldn't access with the heavy equipment. We never fought forest fires out West while I was still Active Reserve, just in Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia and Tennessee. The trees don't explode into flames around here.
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