btw, I talked to a Norwegian army general a while ago in the train (he's stationed near here), he spoke pretty good Dutch, the accent isn't bad at all.
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Possibly camo wetsuits or drysuits, and its not too uncommon for more special guys too try out new gear.MonkeySoldier wrote:@ Zimmer, why is the man in the raft wearing DPM clothing? (0:52)
btw, I talked to a Norwegian army general a while ago in the train (he's stationed near here), he spoke pretty good Dutch, the accent isn't bad at all.![]()
Will do tomorrow[R-CON]Wicca wrote:Zimmer call me.
It is infact a suit you pull over the regular uniform to protect from water. I believe they were bought by off the dutchMonkeySoldier wrote:@ Zimmer, why is the man in the raft wearing DPM clothing? (0:52)
btw, I talked to a Norwegian army general a while ago in the train (he's stationed near here), he spoke pretty good Dutch, the accent isn't bad at all.![]()
Were you stationed at Rygge?Zimmer wrote:Yeah moved back home after the military, now travelling back and forth too Oslo for school(highschool classes that I didnt have) and working at the local gas station. Wad up
*RNoAF dog handler Zimmer photo*
From what I have read in your wife blog you live around t?nsberg?
Yep, called "driving suits". Basically a waterproof one-piece.[R-COM]H.sta wrote:It is infact a suit you pull over the regular uniform to protect from water. I believe they were bought by off the dutch
yeah .[R-MOD]KP wrote:Were you stationed at Rygge?
Yep, called "driving suits". Basically a waterproof one-piece.
Best base to be in if you are in the airforce and want some action as infantery in the RNOAF NIS and BS2 ftw[R-MOD]KP wrote:Figured. Terrain didn't look much like any of the northern bases, and I know there's a K9 unit at Rygge. Never was a dog handler myself, but have worked with a few of them. Good guys, learned a lot from them.
Hehe, yeah, the ever-present bragging of NIS being the "most operational" unit in the Air Force... Can't mention Rygge without the NIS guys throwing those phrases around!Zimmer wrote:Best base to be in if you are in the airforce and want some action as infantery in the RNOAF NIS and BS2 ftw
Would also bragthat Rygge has a pretty long streak being the best K9 base in Norway from the k9 handler exams for conscripts, ?rlandet, Bod?, MP and GSV can just go to bed ^^
If anyone that are thinking of serving for a year and gets into RNOAF here is a "dimme vid" of the guys we were with on Rygge, the same year. Bear in mind its a memory vid from their time there so its not some sort of fancy shit going on.
They were moved down too Kreta for nearly three months teh lucky ********.
EDIT: even if you cant view on this site its viewable on youtube.
That issue is being fixed and rifles with new/upgraded trigger mechanisms are on their way in.[R-COM]H.sta wrote:Huh.. yeah hadn't noticed, that is a bit wierd. wonder why?
maybe becouse it has a slightly bigger diameter and is easier to aim trough in cqb?
anyone have any ideas?
But i know they use the Diamaco becouse they don't trust the 416, something about a part in the trigger mechanism that doesn't handle hard blows and extreme condition too well, if I remember correctly