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When I was in Army ROTC, e unit I was in, which no longer exists, actually went upon there to train a good deal. We all got to stay with the cadets in the barracks, go in formations, eat in the famous dining hall, e big in where Gen MacArthur gave his farewell speech, go orienteering, and in the obstacle course, as well as go on te rappelling cliff. I'd never known at PMS/PNS PAS or an ROTC unit is able to nominate for e academy for their service, had I known, I would've definitely asked to be submitted, if at all possible, I felt the allure of the place, which was quite palpable, and most definite. I assure you.
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TSgt David L.
Capt Daniel Goodman, that's interesting. There's a lot of history in that place. My son is Infantry at the 101st AB and they are going up there this spring to train the cadets or something like that. I was looking up info about the area. That's how came upon the video. Thought it was pretty cool.
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TSgt David L.
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth, easy day. I thought it was cool. Never been there so I thought I would share.
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