I also figured out one of the other Russians (Navy) was a former submariner and had been a crew member on a boomer I had tracked in the late 1980s.
And a coffee pot.
Army? He obtained his driver license and first cornerstone skills riding APC BTR-80 during sophomore year in some military college here, why are you surprised? Next time ask me for advice You have to say "I'm an Army three-star General in civilian clothes thus attention and obedience behind the wheel! And everything you want to say should begin and end by word Sir. Go ahead!"He drives like shit too. Pretty scary ride.
Correction - 1994.MINURSO. West Sahara desert. 1995.
Once we found out we reported it to the U.S. military command we were assigned to during the mission. They verified it and sent someone out to brief all the U.S. military in the mission on what, how, who, etc. when it came to interacting with him.
Will do...as soon as I am done talking to this North Korean hottie who tells me I am brave, smart, damn good looking, and just her kind.Griz,
Make sure you report your engagement with this former Soviet to your CSM...
Ain't no party like a Pyongyang party...Will do...as soon as I am done talking to this North Korean hottie who tells me I am brave, smart, damn good looking, and just her kind.
Next thing you know @HAL Pilot will give away our top secret frozen burrito recipes along with the full content list of all in-flight box meals.It was/is a convection oven. Standard equipment.
That's her! Dancing with the sword at 32 seconds in.Ain't no party like a Pyongyang party...