I always enjoyed my trips to China Lake.
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So how do you get the job driving the tow vehicle?
Damn, beat me to it! What’s THAT job pay!?
So how do you get the job driving the tow vehicle?
I was there from 2004-2006. Worst tour of duty I ever had in the Navy and lead me to get out 4 years prior to retirement. I felt sorry for the new kids out of boot camp that got forced to go there and live in the barracks with no transportation. Perfect set up for them to get into deep trouble.Pops was stationed at China Lake for a tour. Lots of beach. No ocean.
They are remotely driven.So how do you get the job driving the tow vehicle?
I was there from 2004-2006. Worst tour of duty I ever had in the Navy and lead me to get out 4 years prior to retirement. I felt sorry for the new kids out of boot camp that got forced to go there and live in the barracks with no transportation. Perfect set up for them to get into deep trouble.
The only good thing I got out of it was a free 3 week trip to Anchorage in August.
So how do you get the job driving the tow vehicle?
We’ve used China Lake, but most of our fun is at Eglin or WSMR. Similar happy endings, though.![]()
I used to love flying weapons tests for the 4485th Test Squadron, 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing at Eglin.
Ever drop a JASSM, or were you out of it before we started flying them?
What does an E3 make?Damn, beat me to it! What’s THAT job pay!?
What does an E3 make?
So how do you get the job driving the tow vehicle?
Money well spent, I tells ya.Only Uncle Sam would spend 2 million bucks to blow up a $100 truck.
Money well spent, I tells ya.
.sAh, the Army’s B52. 113 variants were still in service when I retired in ‘16. Not sure what big green’s plan for their future is.
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Heh. I'm genuinely surprised that they were still in service then..
TSB ambulances, C2 vehicles. My last tour I supported 1/4 ID, which was on Strykers by then. The AF ‘gets’ one dedicated C2 variant of the Stryker at each BN and BDE in addition to sharing one with the FSO in certain types of operations.
One thing’s for sure; riding to work beats walking to work.