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Re: TOE

From: <warbeads@j...>
Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 13:50:51 -0500
Subject: Re: TOE

On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 17:33:23 +0200 Oerjan Ohlson
<oerjan.ohlson@telia.com> writes:
<snip>
>According to those Swedish ex-S-tank crew members I've talked to, the 
>S-tank's hydraulics were very nice on the occasions when they actually 
>
>worked as they were supposed to... but unfortunately that wasn't too 
>often 
>even in garrison, and of course field conditions made it a lot worse 
>:-(
>
>Regards,
>
>Oerjan
>oerjan.ohlson@telia.com

Mil Specs.  God's answer to "more is better."

Seriously, more 'capabilities' means more things to break/fix.	

Based on personal experience in 7 years in the USAF and three years as
supply sergeant in a category 15 priority Army Reserve unit I (almost)
believe the report from years ago that a private broke a splinter shield
off an old direct fire artillery display piece unaided by power tools by
accident.  I have the utmost faith that one of the worst things a
sergeant can say is "What harm can one private do to [fill in the
blank]?"

Gracias,
glenn

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