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Sometimes it was a bad call from the field; sometimes it was a bad setting at our end by either human or machine error. I guess it didn't really matter. I remember one time when we could only hear the radio static after the initial rounds were fired and must have fallen short - at least that was my assumption based on prior experiences. We could never 1995 raise the spotter on the 1995 radio again. Nobody ever talked about that one. And you probably will never find it in any official records, either. That's just 1995 my own speculation, but I'd put money on it. Sort of like the closest I ever got to an M-16 on full auto was when we used it to shoot holes in the casket of an officer we "committed to the deep" in a very solemn ceremony. Nobody was smart enough to remember to put holes in it so it would sink. I'll bet that one never made it into the official records, either.
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