My Friend BD Popeye a great well done job over the years.
I remember when you started the all famous thread Intensive Air Carrier
Pix that almost reach the 400 pages. but your real contribution where
atr here at the daily pics threads that later become the weeks pics
thread!!!! here a found many amazing US Navy pictures many and other
ones. Cheers up and see you around my friend!!!!!
I really fell behind on all the daily and weekly photo threads
always took for granted that they'd be around. Very much regretting that
train of thought now. So much good stuff in these threads over the
years...
Excuse me write in Turkish because english very very bad.
Good bye thanks
Hellenic Army mechanized infantry training
It's May 1st here and the forum still lives.
QuiGon
BD sir and all of you awesome folks who contributed over the years. You
have my gratitude for your contributions. They will very much so be
missed. Thanks.
http://theafteractionreview.boards.n...tures-april-25
Well this is it. I'm really gonna miss this place & these threads. Thanks to everyone that kept them going!
A member of the Army National Guard's 20th Special Forces Group
(Airborne) combat dive team tests his rebreather apparatus prior to
entering the water at Naval Station Mayport Fla. April 29 2015. The
divers were performing closed circuit dive training required to
complete their re-qualification. (National Guard photo by Staff Sgt.
Adam Fischman)
Members of the Army National Guard's 20th Special Forces Group
(Airborne) enter the water at Naval Station Mayport Fla. April 29 2015.
The combat divers were performing closed circuit dive operations
maintain their operational dive status using rebreathers an underwater
breathing apparatus that absorbs the carbon dioxide of a user's exhaled
breath to permit the rebreathing (recycling) of the substantially
unused oxygen content of each breath.
(National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Adam Fischman)
Members of the Army National Guard's 20th Special Forces Group
(Airborne) enter the water at Naval Station Mayport Fla. April 29 2015.
The combat divers were performing closed circuit dive operations
maintain their operational dive status using rebreathers an underwater
breathing apparatus that absorbs the carbon dioxide of a user's exhaled
breath to permit the rebreathing (recycling) of the substantially
unused oxygen content of each breath.
(National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Adam Fischman)
Haven't posted in one of these in years still got it
See ya around Mp.net

bd popeye
Awesome bd - you're the best
Well gents my last post over here see you around in the other web forums
RIP mp.net
Awesome website that I have been coming to for years. I don't know I
didn't create a profile years ago. At any rate see you all at the after
action review.

Long Live MPNet!!!
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