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I think he means MOS 12B Combat Engineer vs. 12C Bridge Crewmember.
Exactly that!!!...I think he means MOS 12B Combat Engineer vs. 12C Bridge Crewmember.
https://www.armytimes.com/news/your...w-it-was-a-one-way-mission-a-suicide-mission/There was also a 12A who was an atomic bomb specialist.
Like wow. That is a very nice motor.This is where the rest is at right now,chassis 95% built and just started adding a few llittle dents to the body
That's quite an impressive convoy there Paul.Whenever my mojo flags I turn to "....those damned engineers...."

Yup, agree with all of that.Andrew, congratulations for your online test: after the efforts you made on books that result must be rewarding.
What I usually fear most is reviewing a text I wrote: every time I go through it I find something I'd like to correct, but when I change it, I almost always discover that the original version was better... it's a sort of rabbit hole.
My humble suggestion is: search for mistakes (typing, grammar, synthax...) and ignore any urge to change the structure of your text.
A perfect bench / table ( folding type) Andrew so pleased to see you are up holding the Untidy Bench Clubs standards.Hi all
So apologies to you all, as I've failed miserably to even keep up to date in a small way with everything going on here.....:sad-face:
My bench is depressingly empty...save for my study material, as you can see.*** But the end is in sight!! :smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling:
I’ve surprised myself and am well ahead of where I thought I would be.
I did the online test part the day it opened (Monday). I had planned to do a couple of nights' revision and sit it tonight but decided on the spur of the moment to get it over and done with.
25% of the overall marks come from it. There were 25 questions and I had an hour, to do them in....basically a series of short scenarios.
But I'm most surprised about the 2000-2500 word assignment. This accounts for 75% of the overall marks and the final draft is already done!! :surprised::surprised::surprised::surprised:
I'm going to print it off at work tomorrow and then put it to one side for a week before a final read through and submission late next week but still a few days ahead of the deadline of the 5th - no one is more surprised than me!!
The good news is that I have already select my next victims as a welcome back double bill!!
And thanks again for all the messages of support along the way.
ATB
Andrew
***The bench is though still nicely messy!:tongue-out3:
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Andrew, congratulations for your online test: after the efforts you made on books that result must be rewarding.
What I usually fear most is reviewing a text I wrote: every time I go through it I find something I'd like to correct, but when I change it, I almost always discover that the original version was better... it's a sort of rabbit hole.
My humble suggestion is: search for mistakes (typing, grammar, synthax...) and ignore any urge to change the structure of your text.
Yup, agree with all of that.
Instead of proof reading myself I now pass it to someone else.
As individuals we are way more critical to ourselves.
A perfect bench / table ( folding type) Andrew so pleased to see you are up holding the Untidy Bench Clubs standards.
Glad to read the studying is going well . Will you be offering your services to the forum ?
Agree with Andrea and Doug about reading it through. :thumb2:
Unlike me then! Left school at 15, no qualifications. Here I am at 71, still unqualified!! but in real terms I can navigate helicopters, known to fly one or three, (no pilots license!!), held a few management posts and live happily - when I'm allowed!!! (Subject to completion of SWIMBO's tasks!!!)Waspie....oh definitely done that!!
My boss has now read it twice.....whilst he's not a subject matter expert, he is VERY well qualified to take a dispassionate view. He left school with no qualifications and one teacher fully expected him to end up in prison.....
.....he went back for the 30 year reunion and caught up with the same teacher......in that time, he had married the head girl of his year, got a Batchelor of Law Degree, obtained his Masters of Law and passed the Bar exam meaning he is a fully qualified barrister.
Thanks again guys!
Andrew
live happily - when I'm allowed!!! (Subject to completion of SWIMBO's tasks!!!)



out of the box’ build, but I have weakened and sourced a wooden deck and some extra PE (railings, deck fittings etc).Keep going Jack, looks a great dio .Full of detail .Love Night Shifts methods and site. Always makes me laugh with his comments.A little diorama on the go, lost mojo on the tracks though.
And AFV's AVRE awaiting paint.
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