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I was Army Signal Corp. 84D20 audio specialist. 1969-72
11B10 Lite Weapons Infantry 1969-71
RVN 1st Cavalry Div.

I was the an idiot on the .50 cal.
Like this one ?
I've fired single 50's but never a duce or quad.
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Mounted on a makeshift frame on a chopper. Incredible vibration, gets you all loosy goosy. Great for clearing bamboo. And ear wax. lol.
Never fired a device like that, not sure I've seen one but IDK.

I saw a vulcan anti aircraft gun firing 20mm rounds once. F'ing incredible the cyclic rate.

My oldest cousin few F4's over there. We're the only two in the family to serve there that I know of.

Anyway long ago and far away, and there it shall stay.
 
I was 11B as well, "acting jack" E5 after 13 months total service. IOW E4 pay and buck sergeant stripes. They never gave me the door gunner MOS designation.
The Captain was a first class chopper flyer. I was pretty good at map reading. We spent some time hauling the "spooks" around, dropping them off and picking them up.
Anyway long ago and far away.
 
11B10 Lite Weapons Infantry 1969-71
RVN 1st Cavalry Div.
I was 11B as well, "acting jack" E5 after 13 months total service. IOW E4 pay and buck sergeant stripes. They never gave me the door gunner MOS designation.
The Captain was a first class chopper flyer. I was pretty good at map reading. We spent some time hauling the "spooks" around, dropping them off and picking them up.
Anyway long ago and far away.

I’m a bit younger than you guys, was 1A but then 1H and never drafted. Consequently, all those designations and terms “acting jack” and “spooks“ are all Greek to me.
 
I’m a bit younger than you guys, was 1A but then 1H and never drafted. Consequently, all those designations and terms “acting jack” and “spooks“ are all Greek to me.
Acting Jack is a temporary rank position but at the pay of your designated rank. It was usually done to maintain command structure. i.e. I was a squad leader, but moved positions.
Spooks are CIA numnuts.
 
I was 11B as well, "acting jack" E5 after 13 months total service. IOW E4 pay and buck sergeant stripes. They never gave me the door gunner MOS designation.
I did the Shake & Bake NCOC schooling down at Fort Benning GA in 69 and got the E4 Corporal rank while there, then to E5 post graduation. But unfortunately and maybe luckily I did something a bit dumb and got busted back down to E3 before I crossed the pond. Unfortunate because I lost the pay, luckily since I really had no interest in leading a grunt squad around the bush for a year. ;)
 
As part of my lab work in Industrial Electronics, I had to build a tube radio. I believe it was more about developing soldering skills and making the shortest path from A > B.
There were some who never got it down or even made a functioning radio.
I still remember the calculator I used in the classroom sessions, though not the brand. Instead of the TI calculators I had one that used "reverse polish logic" with a crude red display. lol.
1978'ish I think, on the GI bill.

I don't think I ever had a crystal radio though I vaguely remember kits at Radio Shack I think.
I Did the same thing in High School. Our district has a special program that taught technical Electronics. I built my tube AM radio and also a crystal set. I still have my TI Sr10. That was the best in its day.
 
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