M-14 DMR in Afghanistan (pics)

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  • John HOLBROOK
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 1025

    #16
    Point Taken......
    sigpic"Give Me A Fast Ship And I Will Sail In Harms Way" John Paul Jones, U.S. NAVY

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    • limazulu
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 348

      #17
      "Hey John, when you come aboard a carrier, there are only two place you can wind up, and one of them is REAL BAD!!!!!!"

      That triggered a long ago memory about my Dad. My Dad, a marine, during WWII ended up in the drink landing on a aircraft carrier. It's how he got his purple heart. No lasting affects.

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      • jjrothWA
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 1148

        #18
        What's the info...

        on the DMR stock?

        Looks interesting.

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        • herr_berg
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 16

          #19
          Originally posted by jjrothWA
          on the DMR stock?

          Looks interesting.
          That's the Sage EBR mk14 stock



          Last edited by herr_berg; 09-22-2009, 07:38. Reason: added pic

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          • Allen
            Moderator
            • Sep 2009
            • 10627

            #20
            M14 Pics

            Thanks for the M14 photos. Good seeing so many of them still in service----only made sense that Uncle Sam destroyed most of them.

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            • Jeff L
              xxxxxxxxx
              • Aug 2009
              • 1984

              #21
              I wonder how our boys over there like the new fangled stocks? Probably doesn't make much difference if you can hold a bead on a bad guy.

              -Jeff L
              Spam Sniper- one click, one kill.

              CSP is what you make it.

              A picture of your gun is worth 1,000 words. A crappy picture is only worth 100.

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              • Rick
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 2435

                #22
                When I was on the Cat Crew of the USS Independence in 1966 we almost put the A-3 in the drink. Didn't have enough steam on her. Went through the Cat Officer, Cat Captain, Console operator and I was the 17 year old recorder that caught the mistake. I aborted the take off but the Cat Captain fired the Cat anyway. To his credit , realising his mistake, the console operator dragged steam to the cat all the way down the track and it made it in the air.

                Years later my wife was reading a book by Barbra Mandrel and she mentioned her husband flying the A3 off the Independence. She really did come close to sleeping single in a double bed.

                If I remember correctly they had the cat set for a A-1 prop job which took about 30 Lbs of steam. Think the A-3 weighed in at 72,000lbs or 96,000 lbs can't remember anymore and might have taken as much as 600 lbs of steam. The console operator had to drag a lot of steam in that 258 ft of take off distance.

                Anyway John if your ever at an A-3 reunion and you meet Mr. Mandrel tell him how lucky he really is besides having a nice looking wife.

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                • Dave Waits
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 1598

                  #23
                  Hold on John,I'm retired USAF,I know the difference betwen a landing and a controlled crash!LOL!!!
                  "Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas"
                  Jeff Cooper

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                  • John HOLBROOK
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 1025

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Dave Waits
                    Hold on John,I'm retired USAF,I know the difference betwen a landing and a controlled crash!LOL!!!
                    Yeah Dave, anyone can land on a 10,000' runway!!!!!!

                    A Naval Aviator could land, take off and land again on a runway that long!!!
                    sigpic"Give Me A Fast Ship And I Will Sail In Harms Way" John Paul Jones, U.S. NAVY

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                    • Dave Waits
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 1598

                      #25
                      Point well-taken John. But, at least we don't 'Fish' for a landing. Truth be known, that has to take guts to do. You guys oughtta invest in some decent brakes!!! BTW, my youngest son was an 'Airdale' on the Carl Vinson. Black sheep of the family an all that.
                      "Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas"
                      Jeff Cooper

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                      • John HOLBROOK
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 1025

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Rick
                        When I was on the Cat Crew of the USS Independence in 1966 we almost put the A-3 in the drink. Didn't have enough steam on her. Went through the Cat Officer, Cat Captain, Console operator and I was the 17 year old recorder that caught the mistake. I aborted the take off but the Cat Captain fired the Cat anyway. To his credit , realising his mistake, the console operator dragged steam to the cat all the way down the track and it made it in the air.

                        Years later my wife was reading a book by Barbra Mandrel and she mentioned her husband flying the A3 off the Independence. She really did come close to sleeping single in a double bed.

                        If I remember correctly they had the cat set for a A-1 prop job which took about 30 Lbs of steam. Think the A-3 weighed in at 72,000lbs or 96,000 lbs can't remember anymore and might have taken as much as 600 lbs of steam. The console operator had to drag a lot of steam in that 258 ft of take off distance.

                        Anyway John if your ever at an A-3 reunion and you meet Mr. Mandrel tell him how lucky he really is besides having a nice looking wife.

                        One of my friends and fellow Enlisted Bombardier/Navigators, Sig Signorelli was on the cat and as they moved forward, one of the cat hooks in the fuselage of the A3 tore out. They were moving to fast to stop and to slow to fly so the A3 dribbled off the bow and entered the water directly in front of the carrier. Sig started unstraping to escape as the ship ran over the bird!

                        He said that he could see the bottom passing over the plane and just as he disconnected all his gear, one of the ship's propellors ripped the top of the cockpit off, He pulled the tabs on his Mae West and he popped to the surface just as the stern passed over. He was the only one that got out!!

                        HOLY COLD CAT SHOT, BATMAN!! I am fearless, but that scares the snot out of me!!!! I HAVE HAD SOME CLOSE CALLS, BUT NOTHING LIKE THAT!!!!!
                        sigpic"Give Me A Fast Ship And I Will Sail In Harms Way" John Paul Jones, U.S. NAVY

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                        • John HOLBROOK
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 1025

                          #27
                          Here is a photo of my crew taken in 1959 or 1960 aboard the USS F.D. ROOSEVELT CVA-42..

                          I am holding the helmet with the checkers on it. On the left is LCDR Jerry Patterson, our pilot, and in the middle is Tom Brown, AE3 our Third Crewman. Note the old style Mae Wests, shortly after, we were issued the new type Torso Harness with an integrated flotation device which they are still using today!



                          Here is a crew wearing the Torso Harness...

                          Last edited by John HOLBROOK; 10-10-2009, 11:17.
                          sigpic"Give Me A Fast Ship And I Will Sail In Harms Way" John Paul Jones, U.S. NAVY

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                          • Bill D
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 2568

                            #28
                            That Brings Back Some Memories.

                            I still have my old Mae West and the survival vest we had (actually a belt with a couple of bags with suspenders) and my old orange flight suit. The Navy issued us the old football type helmet with the ribs. We hated them so traded flight deck boots to the Air Force for flight helmets. The commo had to be rewired but we liked them a lot better.
                            "A generation which ignores history has no past and no future." - Jean Boden

                            "In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: It goes on."
                            -- Robert Frost

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                            • John HOLBROOK
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 1025

                              #29
                              Like these?????

                              sigpic"Give Me A Fast Ship And I Will Sail In Harms Way" John Paul Jones, U.S. NAVY

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                              • Emoney
                                Junior Member
                                • Apr 2012
                                • 1

                                #30
                                Geuss what guys, this is my uncle. Just got outta combat few months ago, now hes gonna join Spec Ops wish him luck

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