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You better be careful using that common sense thinking brain of yours! you know the Guard doesn't like that!! That is like when Sandy hit, instead of activating us a day earlier they waited until hours before it hit.... made total sense

Your absolutely correct. Cant believe they had 6 of us ncos scheduled to report 0530 to give a pt test to 6 troops this morning. Only 1 troop made it.Hey push-ups/situps fine. Still trying to figured out where they would have them do the 2 mile because it sure wasnt going to be outside.

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Yea lake comos about 7 minutes from our armory. Bar A!! The good ole' days!!

 

My wife was a manager at Bar A for years (before we had kids) many good nights that I barely remember were had there!! Matter of fact her Bar A buddies took me there the night before our wedding and I think tried to kill me... good times!!

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Done, driveway, sidewalks, back deck for the dog and his auto door and then the wife's business in Perth Amboy..

 

And all the pay I got was a DD coffee and a salt bagel, dang, maybe I should have has a second kid, the daughter that would supervise and the boy that could help me out. Lol

 

 

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What unit are you in? I informed my troops already that if its dangerous do not report!! They can suta. Not worth risking there lives. Drill should have been a No-Go statewide

 

I'm with 2/25 Marines all the way up in Long Island. Drill was cancelled for the entire battalion, it's not worth it ORM-wise when a lot of us have to drive 2 hours+ to get there.

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I'm with 2/25 Marines all the way up in Long Island. Drill was cancelled for the entire battalion, it's not worth it ORM-wise when a lot of us have to drive 2 hours+ to get there.

Yea my armory is only 30 min from my house. Getting ready to head there now; going to stay overnight. No sense of having to drive here at 430am tommorow to run a pt test in this weather

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