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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
I like to think of myself as along the lines of the unofficial motto of the US Army Artillery... :-) "On the way!" ;-) Russell Kent |
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 10:53:41 -0500, Russell Kent wrote:
Ron Wanttaja wrote: I like to think of myself as along the lines of the unofficial motto of the US Army Artillery... :-) "On the way!" ;-) I was thinking more along the lines of, "Artillery adds dignity to what otherwise would be a vulgar brawl." :-) Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
I like to think of myself as along the lines of the unofficial motto of the US Army Artillery... :-) Russell Kent replied: "On the way!" ;-) Ron Wanttaja replied: I was thinking more along the lines of, "Artillery adds dignity to what otherwise would be a vulgar brawl." :-) Oooh, much nicer. Actually, I mis-spoke. "On the way" is the gunner's response on board a tank immediately after firing. The sequence is usually: Tank commander: "Gunner: battlesite, tank. Loader: Sabot" (or "Heat", or "Staff", or "Canister") Gunner: "Identified" Loader: "Up" Tank commander: "Fire!" Gunner: "On the way!" Tank commander: "Target" (hopefully. It means "target hit".) Anyway, since tanks are *not* part of an artillery unit, "on the way" wouldn't really be an appropriate artillery motto, official or otherwise. Russell Kent |
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 11:25:44 -0500, Russell Kent wrote:
Ron Wanttaja replied: I was thinking more along the lines of, "Artillery adds dignity to what otherwise would be a vulgar brawl." :-) Oooh, much nicer. Actually, I mis-spoke. "On the way" is the gunner's response on board a tank immediately after firing. [SNIP] Anyway, since tanks are *not* part of an artillery unit, "on the way" wouldn't really be an appropriate artillery motto, official or otherwise. Oddly enough, your post reminded me where I heard that unofficial artillery motto. It was one of a series of posters in the Army ROTC department, all cartoons depicting the various branches, their nicknames or unofficial mottos) and their own mental image of themselves. I remember the artillery's motto and the cartoon showing a gent in a 17-century uniform (all gold braid, epaulets, spangles etc.) getting ready to fire a shining cannon at a bunch of dirty, unkempt infantry. I remember the Infantry one, showing the clean-cut soldier fixing a steely-eyed stare at the cowed enemy and a wicked-looking bayonet on his rifle (plus a nickname which, fortunately, BOb hasn't found out yet). The Armor poster was especially funny (tankers with champagne glasses and formal uniforms in a devastated landscape, accepting the surrender of legions of the enemy) but I don't remember what the motto was. What was a true-blue Air Force type doing hanging around a bunch of Army pukes? Well, back when I was in Air Force ROTC thirty (thirty? Gawd!) years ago, I got invited to join the Army ROTC "Ranger" program. I never was sure why I was invited; whether it was just lack of warm bodies or the fact that I already owned a set of very worn combat boots. But anyway, there I was. In deference to my exalted status as a "f**king zoomie," (how times have changed...) I was not required to participate in the usual initiation ceremony involving killing a chicken with your teeth. I did overhear one of the cadre telling one of the less-fortunate newbies, "Hell, going though the thin part is the EASY way...." Their appreciation for me was expressed in other ways. Upon discovering I was also a CAP cadet (and thus supposedly trained in SAVING lives as well as taking them), I was handed a nice heavy first-aid bag (along with my M-16, magazines full of blank ammunition, and occasionally a field radio) and designated the group's medic. I was dubbed the "Combat Gynecologist" long before changes in national policy have made the term slightly more realistic. Fortunately, my limited first-aid skills were never called upon. I got some hand-to-hand combat training, learned more than was safe about interesting Army toys, played grunt for some small-forces exercises, shot off a bunch of blanks, and got to be on the aggressor squad one weekend when the full Army ROTC group had their semester field training. Our group was also called out as aggressors against the National Guard during their annual training, but I never got picked for that...probably due to my unfortunate tendency to giggle during night ambushes. Anyway, back to the point (Point? There was a POINT?), those posters are probably available online somewhere. Guess I'll have to look.... Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
But anyway, there I was. In deference to my exalted status as a "f**king zoomie," (how times have changed...) Speaking of "zoomies", unoffical mottos, et al., my father (an ex- B-52 EWO) told me years ago that the unoffical motto of SAC (or maybe his wing or aircraft?) was "we dig ditches: 100 yards wide, mile-and-a-half long". This was back when his unit spent 183-day rotations in SE Asia bombing the heck out of the jungles of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, ... Russell Kent |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote: On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 10:53:41 -0500, Russell Kent wrote: Ron Wanttaja wrote: I like to think of myself as along the lines of the unofficial motto of the US Army Artillery... :-) "On the way!" ;-) I was thinking more along the lines of, "Artillery adds dignity to what otherwise would be a vulgar brawl." :-) All I could come up with was "It's Hie, Hie, Hee, in the field artillery...." |
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