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I'm the battalion chaplain for 44th Expeditionary Signal Battalion (ESB) over here in Grafenwoerhr/Baumholder, Germany.

The pic is of me conducting a field service for my troops at 299th Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) during a training exercise at Fort Riley, Kansas.
not very good muzzle control by that guy in the back row ;)
 
I work for a family run data storage business. We store documents for all kinds of businesses. We also do shredding, hard drive destruction and scanning. Basically anything you can think of with managing information for people.
 
Doesnt appear to have a mag in it, but still If I was the gentlemen in front of him, ha!

It didn't and it has the BFA (blank firing adaptor), even so that's when you should make the good habits. Half the Army has never touched a gun until basic training. I'm a non-combatant and can't do any type of firearms training. I trust myself more around guns than about 90% of the people I work with.
 
It didn't and it has the BFA (blank firing adaptor), even so that's when you should make the good habits. Half the Army has never touched a gun until basic training. I'm a non-combatant and can't do any type of firearms training. I trust myself more around guns than about 90% of the people I work with.
I hear ya. I skied biathlon very competitively and pretty much lived on a local base here in vt. Was shooting at least 500rnds per day. But everyone was such sticklers for safety. Most of the guys I trained with were part of the guard and former olympians. I have much respect for you and all in or formerly in the armed forces!
 
I work for the makers of Gore-text. I'm a journey machinist by trade, but here I am considered a multicraft mechanic. I do anything from machining whether it be conventional or CNC, mechanical repairs, welding, sheet metal pretty much anything fabricating, plumbing, light electrical work, and also a calibration coordinator. Every day is different, but thats what makes it fun.
 
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