Live from the Lair: The 5 Times I Almost Died
By NC ScoutPublished On: September 17, 2021Categories: AP Staff, Culture3 Comments on Live from the Lair: The 5 Times I Almost Died
About the Author: NC Scout
NC Scout is the nom de guerre of a former Infantry Scout and Sergeant in one of the Army’s best Reconnaissance Units. He has combat tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan. He teaches a series of courses focusing on small unit skills rarely if ever taught anywhere else in the prepping and survival field, including his RTO Course which focuses on small unit communications. In his free time he is an avid hunter, bushcrafter, writer, long range shooter, prepper, amateur radio operator and Libertarian activist. He can be contacted at [email protected] or via his blog at brushbeater.wordpress.com .
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Great stories! They really take me back to my time in the 82nd. I too jumped into Panama a couple of years prior to the invasion. My ruck was so heavy that day. By the time I staggered to the door, I could literally only do a rolling head first into the void. Lots of twists in the risers.
Interestingly, I was a student in Costa Rica in the fall of 89. One of the big news items there in November or early December was a story of a couple of environmentalists who had run into some American soldiers in a national park in the southern part of the country. We later had a meet and greet with the ambassador, who explained it away as a counter drug operation. Could have been anyone, I suppose. We had no idea.
I had a static line malfunction/injury on a mass tactical during 82nd Week.
I was tied up outside the C-130 like Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible getting bounced around.
Finally my static line unraveled from my arm and I actually had a full chute.
I road my motorcycle from Bragg to Baltimore in a sling after busting out some pushups to prevent my weekend pass getting revoked by my commander.
He said “You better be at PT on Monday morning, I don’t want to hear about your medical profile from the static line injury”
I replied “I don’t have a profile Sir”.
My entire right arm was pink, black, yellow, and blue for two weeks.
Unfortunately, we were testing the new T-11’s during that week and 3 men died before July 4th break.
Very sad. One man had 4 kids.
The 82nd hasn’t changed a bit…
Just in case our friend T. Popp is watching.
Stay Crazy You Beautiful Bastards.