YES!!! ESPECIALLY ONE DAY AFTER MARCHING BACK FROM THE RANGES WITH OUR RIFLES OVER OUR HEADS THEN BEING TOLD TO PUT THE TOP HALF OF YOUR DRESS GREENS ON AND THEN MARCH TO HAVE OUR PICTURES TAKEN FOR THE COMPANY BASIC TRAINING YEARBOOK. OH THOSE WERE THE DAYS. I WAS THERE MARCH AND APRIL 1965.
I was at Fort Jackson from June 14, 1965 to August 13, 1965 with A-5-1 and yes I remember Drag Ass Hill.
Yep, stayed in the WW2 barracks at Tank Hill Sep 1984- BT graduation.
i was fortunate to get chosen to carry the rubber CPR dummy Annie up the hill; in addition to the rest of my gear after being on the range all day. I was a female at 125 lbs, and definitely was feeling the burn on βdrag-a_ _ hillβ!
'Dragging' is the present participle of 'drag'
They wanted to drag the United States into a war with Mexico that would prevent it from entering World War I.
Drag on an airplane increases greatly the faster an airplane flies, and so you need massive amounts of power to over come the drag as you break through the sound barrier, so under its own power no a spitfire could not fly faster than the speed of sound
This is flatground only, but that doesn't mean anything on the flatground counts. No feet on the ground. That means no, no complies. No handplants. No bonelesses. No grabs. Last letter gets two tries. Offensive toe drag gets one do over. Defensive toe drag has a bigger margin for error, but will ultimately be decided by the referee. Let's keep it clean. Let's keep it lean. This is the Battle at the Berrics and there's only gonna be one winner, so may God have Mercy on your souls.
Basically they flew between 80 and 120 miles per hour as top speeds. This varied with the design, amount of drag in the design and the engine used. As the war progressed so did the technology of the aircraft. At the on set of the war and as planes started to be used their top speeds were around 80 mph for fighters such as the Neuport 11 and Fokker Eindecker. Observer/bomber aircraft were slower due to size and payloads. At the end of the war, aircraft such as the Spad XIII and Fokekr D.VII had top speeds of around 120 mph, both were fighter aircraft with inline water cooled engines where as the Neuport 11 and Fokker Eindecker had rotorary engines with less horsepower. Drag is what holds the plane back and in WWI drag was associated with the rigging wires used to strengthen the wings.
Left click > hold > and drag.
Yes! To everyone.
Technically they are. They are just made of a different type of material as opposed to the conventional drag suits. -Remember, For it to create any drag, you have to order it so it fits on you losely or baggy, hence the name.
No. Could you send it to me? Please:-((:-((
Yes, there usually is betting every open track night.
You basically grab Kozloz or Jackson and just drag them anywhere to destroy stuff
drag it to your bookmarks then when you are at a website go to the bookmark and you can use it anywhere
motherlode (You get $50,000) testingcheatsenabled true (You can drag up their needs.)
I'm there too! They're right by each other. They are on the main drag.
anyone times themselves equals 1 square person
Make use of Ctrl and drag. Choose the file, and then hold down the Ctrl key, and drag the file into the folders,
i dont think anyone does but heres alink to a pic of his brother mikey way http://media.photobucket.com/image/mikey%2Bway/cam4billiejoearmstrong/My%20Chemical%20Romance/Mikey%20Way/mikey_way_wearing_alicias_dress_lol.jpg