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Girls with Guns, what's wrong with that?

Pepe

If it's stupid but works, it isn't stupid.
pilot
^^
I blame that one of the photographer, not the model.
 

Alpha_Echo_606

Does not play well with others!™
Contributor
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Heather Taylor, the wife of Cpl. Luke Taylor, a communications technician with Co. C, 1st Tank Battalion, and a Federal Way, Wash., native, fires an M16-A4 service rifle during the battalion's "Jane Wayne Day" at Combat Center Range 500 March 30.Byline Cpl. R. Logan Kyle

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Elizabeth Hughes, the wife of Capt. Daniel Hughes, who is currently deployed with a company within 1st Tank Battalion, holds an M240-G medium machine during the battalion's "Jane Wayne Day" at Combat Center Range 500 March 30. The ladies had a little trouble handling the bulky, 22-pound weapon, but enjoyed the experience. Byline Cpl. R. Logan Kyle

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Martha Corbin, the wife of Master Sgt. Jerome Manee, the supply chief for Headquarters and Service Company, 1st Tank Battalion, fires rounds downrange during the battalion's "Jane Wayne Day" at Combat Center Range 500 March 30.Byline Cpl. R. Logan Kyle
 

Swanee

Cereal Killer
pilot
None
Contributor
I thought we couldn't call it "Jane Wayne Day" anymore. Maybe it was just a TBS/Quantico/HQMC's backyard type deal.
 

Alpha_Echo_606

Does not play well with others!™
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I thought we couldn't call it "Jane Wayne Day" anymore. Maybe it was just a TBS/Quantico/HQMC's backyard type deal.

I don't know about that but apparently they got to play with the big guns too!

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Jessica Plummer, the wife of Lance Cpl. Chad Plummer, a crewman with Company B, 1st Tank Battalion, enjoys a ride on an M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank during the battalion's "Jane Wayne Day" at Combat Center Range 500 March 30. Byline Cpl. R. Logan Kyle
 

phrogdriver

More humble than you would understand
pilot
Super Moderator
I thought we couldn't call it "Jane Wayne Day" anymore. Maybe it was just a TBS/Quantico/HQMC's backyard type deal.

It's still "Jane Wayne" day on most units' advertisements. PC hasn't infected everywhere, yet.
 

helolumpy

Apprentice School Principal
pilot
Contributor
So for 'bring your daughter to work day', can I get my little girl some stick time???
 

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helolumpy

Apprentice School Principal
pilot
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Back in November of 1998:


FORT STEWART, Ga. - Three soldiers have been charged with conspiracy and involuntary manslaughter in a military helicopter crash in the Bahamas that killed the wives of two of the men.
The Army announced the charges today against chief warrant officers David Guido and Daniel Riddell and Sgt. William Westgate, all of whom are assigned to Fort Stewart, near Savannah.
The July 6 crash of a UH-60 Black Hawk on Grand Exuma Island killed Pam Guido and Rebecca Riddell.
"There's no provision for the family members to be aboard an Army aircraft that we know of that applied in this circumstance," base spokesman Rich Olson said today.
The crew had been sent to the Bahamas to participate in an anti-drug program with the Bahamian government.

http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19980708&slug=2760103
 

Jim123

DD-214 in hand and I'm gonna party like it's 1998
pilot
Back in November of 1998:
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Yeah, I thought about that story for a second when I joked about getting away with stuff-like joking about "let's fly under the bridge" or "go play in the traffic." That Black Hawk crash was bad for a lot of different reasons.

Back to 'bring your daughter to work day,' you could probably find a kiddy size flight suit at the museum gift shop, get the PRs to figure out the rest of the ALSS, then finally prop her up with some pillows or phone books so she can see over the glareshield. :)
 

Pepe

If it's stupid but works, it isn't stupid.
pilot
Yeah, I thought about that story for a second when I joked about getting away with stuff-like joking about "let's fly under the bridge" or "go play in the traffic." That Black Hawk crash was bad for a lot of different reasons.

Back to 'bring your daughter to work day,' you could probably find a kiddy size flight suit at the museum gift shop, get the PRs to figure out the rest of the ALSS, then finally prop her up with some pillows or phone books so she can see over the glareshield. :)

She'd probably do better than I did during my FAM-1.
 
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