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Well, got in late last night after another 13 hrs on the road to get home, and I thought I would begin to load some intersting pics.
After 32 days away with less than one afternoon off, its sure good to be home! Went for a swim last night, and I don't have to be back at work until Monday, so call it a long weekend if you wish.
Firstly, here is a pic of me (left) and CFN Paul Hocroft, taken on a cool day last week. I will post some intereting pics, including the US M249 Minimi, and the rare and new prototype of the Indonesian SS2 V.1. This rifle is not even on the INet (a pic anyways) yet, and only mentiones it on there, so you seen it first on here.
Like the goanna? Thats the second largest dragon, next to the Komodo one, and it can be vicious. We were bored and caught one, and Paul only suffered a few scratches. He was not a happy lizzie, hizzing quite loud, and his fork tongue continually moving in and out of his well toothed mouth... and talk about bad breath! We let him go in a nearby creekbed, and he quickly scrurried off into the bushland.
The last couple of pics in this post are of the new GMV (General Maintenance Vehicle) we were loaned from 5 CSSB in Sydney. 4x4, but we got bogged in the mud upo to the axles, so not the greatest thing off road, but it sure is a good mobile workshop, and it had air conditioning in the cab.
Enjoy the pics.
Cheers,
Wes
After 32 days away with less than one afternoon off, its sure good to be home! Went for a swim last night, and I don't have to be back at work until Monday, so call it a long weekend if you wish.
Firstly, here is a pic of me (left) and CFN Paul Hocroft, taken on a cool day last week. I will post some intereting pics, including the US M249 Minimi, and the rare and new prototype of the Indonesian SS2 V.1. This rifle is not even on the INet (a pic anyways) yet, and only mentiones it on there, so you seen it first on here.
Like the goanna? Thats the second largest dragon, next to the Komodo one, and it can be vicious. We were bored and caught one, and Paul only suffered a few scratches. He was not a happy lizzie, hizzing quite loud, and his fork tongue continually moving in and out of his well toothed mouth... and talk about bad breath! We let him go in a nearby creekbed, and he quickly scrurried off into the bushland.
The last couple of pics in this post are of the new GMV (General Maintenance Vehicle) we were loaned from 5 CSSB in Sydney. 4x4, but we got bogged in the mud upo to the axles, so not the greatest thing off road, but it sure is a good mobile workshop, and it had air conditioning in the cab.
Enjoy the pics.
Cheers,
Wes