Under The Scope: Kings Go Forth
Back in the early sixties when I served as a pfc in a Pioneer Battalion (Combat Engineers to you Army guys) we were taught a basic slump test for soil stability/composition. I don’t know squat about ceeement - maybe the base engineers or the air wing engineers did that stuff. Waaay too many of Clausewitz’s fourth type of officer (energetic and stupid) made it beyond their ability group during the Rumsnamara Years.
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- dlgellar.blogspot.com
- rhythmlabonline.com
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- www.tcm.com
- www.tvguide.com
- indangerousrhythm.blogspot.com
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