ill be deployed to yuma from may 5-19.im always intrested in meeting more rcc members so if anyone in that area is intrested in meeting for lunch or something IM me. unfortunately i cant bring my truck but love to see other ramchargers anyway.
Welcome to the desert!! (for a few days anyway) Unfortunately, I don't live out that way or else I would love to do lunch. Any excuse to eat is A-OK with me. Oh well. I can't think of any members who live out there, but maybe there is and I am having a blonde moment - who knows. Anyway, have fun and be safe!! By the way, what branch are you in? My wife is in the Army Nat'l Guard. She is activated right now at Fort Bliss.
our squadron deploys to yuma every january and may.we stay for two weeks and just do the same things we do here.its pretty pointless but i always get a new tattoo out there cause its so much cheaper.
im back from yuma and so glad .it was my third deployment there but it gets worse every time.it didnt get above 90' this year tho.i liked when it was hot but the sand storm wasnt too nice . i did get my tattoo tho and will put a pic of it on my website soon.
my new tattoo is a big celtic knotwork piece going from one shoulder to the other and halfway down my back , almost to the rest of my back tattoos.that makes number 12 or 13 or something.losing count . i always go to Skin Pen on 5th ave in yuma cause theyre really cheap and do great work.
I think the white RC may belong to our Yuma member, MetalMan. He is a Marine. I think his is a mid-80's model.
TJ, I can see why you don't care for Yuma coming from where you're stationed. GP and I were in that area last week, and the scenery is absolutely beautiful...and refreshingly cool!
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