Uhhhh, Battery D has been deactivated for a very long time. 5th FA's 1st Battalion is located at Riley, and the 2nd Battalion, which Im in, and have been in for the past 6 years, is here at Sill. All current batteries are descended from Battery D.john-in-kc":eswh7wcb said:Uhhhh, Battery D, 1st Battalion, Fifth Field Artillery, the senior unit in the United States Army, is assigned to the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, and currently stationed at Fort Riley, KS.
So, uhhhh, Im not sure what kind of arm-chair general you are, pal, but I, and roughly 700 other soldiers, would appreciate it if you didnt post erroneus information implying we arent who we say we are. Prick.WilliamtheWorldEater":n32qoe3g said:Uhhhh, Battery D has been deactivated for a very long time. 5th FA's 1st Battalion is located at Riley, and the 2nd Battalion, which Im in, and have been in for the past 6 years, is here at Sill. All current batteries are descended from Battery D. Youre talking about the organization, as it was, back around the time of the first world war.john-in-kc":n32qoe3g said:Uhhhh, Battery D, 1st Battalion, Fifth Field Artillery, the senior unit in the United States Army, is assigned to the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, and currently stationed at Fort Riley, KS.
riff raff":btgweu9t said:Welcome. My brother was an Artillery captain and was stationed at Sill back in the 90's. He got out in the Clinton era, which wasn't kind to Captains. My pop, now 92 is a retired SGM (33 years) and sure appreciated your work, in fact it probably kept him alive in Korea and Vietnam. So, a big thanks to you cannon-cockers as he refers to them.
He's pretty hard of hearing himself, but the VA got him a new, very trick set of hearing aids. I always tell him when I encounter soldiers and will pass on the new lingo.WilliamtheWorldEater":dl0ugb4j said:riff raff":dl0ugb4j said:Welcome. My brother was an Artillery captain and was stationed at Sill back in the 90's. He got out in the Clinton era, which wasn't kind to Captains. My pop, now 92 is a retired SGM (33 years) and sure appreciated your work, in fact it probably kept him alive in Korea and Vietnam. So, a big thanks to you cannon-cockers as he refers to them.
Right on, appreciate it. Let your dad know that now they call us gun-bunnies and, sometimes, "the deaf guys", though Im sure that was also an apt description back in his day
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