Corpsman Chronicles
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Corpsman Chronicles Teh First: Angles of Mercey
Corpsman Chronicles I: Sea Chanteys, 70's Style
Corpsman Chronicles II: Seven Seconds
Corpsman Chronicles III : Circles and Layers
Corpsman Chronicles IV: Groundhogs and the Iliad
Corpsman Chronicles V: More space stuff
Corpsman Chronicles VI: The First and the Last
Corpsman Chronicles VII: No Slack in Light Attack
Corpsman Chronicles VIII: "Six zero two Hawkeye ball, three point three..."
Corpsman Chronicles IX: Don't mean nothin'
Corpsman Chronicles X: Reflections
Corpsman Chronicles XI: Deja what?
Corpsman Chronicles XII: Groundhog Day
Corpsman Chronicles XIII: Under Pressure
Corpsman Chronicles XIV: Zuki and the E-5 Mafia
OCD* I: SA will save your A**
Corpsman Chronicles XV: Whack-a-Mole
OCD* II: Snapshot of a Beautiful Veterans Day
Corpsman Chronicles XVI: Sorry 'bout that
Corpsman Chronicles XVII: Chaff and Flares
Corpsman Chronicles XVIII: Don't bring a chair to a gunfight
Corpsman Chronicles XIX: Running with the Immortals
Corpsman Chronicles XX: Saturday the 14th
Corpsman Chronicles XXI: "That ain't funny, Doc!"
Corpsman Chronicles XXII: Lead, follow, or get the firetruck out of the way
Corpsman Chronicles XXIII: Rules of the...
Corpsman Chronicles XXIV: Beer and circuses
Corpsman Chronicles XXV: Why helos don't have ejection seats
Corpsman Chronicles XXVI: The Battle of Blogger Dank
Corpsman Chronicles XVII: With eight lives left the Phrog looks good!
Corpsman Chronicles XXVIII: My first medevac
Corpsman Chronicles XXIX: And it exploded!
Corpsman Chronicles XXX: The Big Touchstone
Corpsman Chronicles XXXI Bug, Atlas, Sluggo
Corpsman Chronicles XXXII: Super RBOC, I think I love you
Corpsman Chronicles XXXIII: Super RBOC, I think I love you (part ii)
Corpsman Chronicles XXXIV: Super RBOC, I think I love you (part iii)
Corpsman Chronicles XXXV: Super RBOC, I think I love you (part iv)
Corpsman Chronicles XXXVI: Super RBOC, I think I love you (part v)
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Fiction!
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Shades of Gray -- Prologue
SOG -- Rehearsal
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Wanker Wednesday (Thursday Edition)
Who knew there were so many days?
Hunter T.7A
This is actually quite an interesting jet. Powered by the Rolls Royce Avon RA.7 MK 121 with circa 7,300 lbs thrust, T.7A was fitted with IFIS and used by the RAF as a Buccaneer transition trainer. You (yes, YOU) can travel to the UK and fly this very jet. Check out the Hunter Flight Academy .
No cheesy music!
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