-We went to one and the female PFC was sleeping in the guard
shack with a romance novel over her face. We woke her
gently and posed a few questions. She was unable to tell us
for sure if she had any "bullets in my gun (M16)"
-We went to several and could not find the gate guard.
Screamed and yelled and made a racket. no sign of anybody.
At one base, the guard finally came out of a building and
said we "woke his ass up."
-One of my favorites, when asked his general orders, PFC
Snuffy responded "I ain't never even seen a General."
-Another of my favorites, we went to an interior part of
Taszar Airfield that has a gate guard for some reason
(wasn't the ASP, but I can't remember what), the female
soldier was standing at the gate. We stopped the HMMWV
about 20 feet from her and got out. She screamed, truned
around and ran. We chased her for about 200 meters telling
her to calm down, we just wanted to talk to her, but she
jumped into a 5 ton and wouldn't open the door. After a
great deal of convincing she came out and talked to us. As
far as her weapon went, she "thinks my friend gots it."
-At another base, the guard didn't enjoy the line of
questioning my squad leader was posing him (very
professional, VERY LARGE E6). He kept walking away from him
and the SSG kept correcting him. As the soldier got more
angry, he (I think without realizing it) leveled his weapon
on this big sonuvabich. He proceeded to disarm the gate
guard and give him a bit of a going over. (Damn shame I had
to tie my boot behind the vehicle and missed the whole
thing.
-We spent about 20 minutes at Kaposujlak Airfield helping a
PFC find her weapon. I have no idea why, but it was laying
in the grass about 50 meters from her.
-After all these humorous (though scary when you think about
it) antics, I have to give my hats off to the MP's that
stood the main gate at Taszar airfield. These were some of
the most professional troops I have ever seen, doing work
that was way beneath them (everyone automatically equates
gate-guard with MP, but it is usually a waste of their
talents). These guys were always sharp and on-the-ball, and
loved to hear about our "rounds" from the evening. They put
up with a lot of crap from all the different NATO units
passing through, and did it all with class.
Well, that's all the ones I can think of for now. Anybody
else have any "Gate Guard" tales to add?
Peace,
Pete
"Kill something each day, no matter how small, just to
maintain proficiency."
I went
**** Posted from RemarQ - http://www.remarq.com - Discussions Start Here (tm) ****
It *is* a better forum, and damne dit that ain't good!
For clairification, some of these guards weren't yours, they were troops from
teh log unit, right?
<*> V-Man
A Knight is sworn to Valor
His Heart knows only Virtue
His Blade defends the Weak
His Word speaks only Truth
His Wrath undoes the Wicked
Delete the ".CanDo" from my addy to reply!
Opppss... Damned if that ain't good!
There we go..