Welcome, welcome. I was at Ft Lewis last week, and managed to get lost (again). You know you're off course when you see tank trails...
When I was in Egypt with my unit I got to ride in (not drive, unfortunately) a Soviet-built tanker truck. They were refueling all our Mobile Sensor Platforms (an MSP is a HMMWV with a radar set on it) and I had to ride-along to make sure they made deliveries to all the posts.
After 20+ years of service in the Egyptian Army the truck was a real mess... no start switch anymore, the driver just crossed 2 wires to crank it. Half the gauges didn't work, not like the Egyptians could read them anyway being in Cyrillic. Had CCCP right on the face of the gauges.
I was examining the tires when waiting for the driver. They had the inflation pressures etc in both Russian Cyrillic and English... and the legend "Made in the USSR" in plain English right on the tire. Note that this was 10 years AFTER the fall of the Soviet Union... these tires had probably been on the truck 20 years.
Oh, and for how beat the truck was, the horn worked perfectly. In fact I never saw a single vehicle in Egypt with a non-op horn. And it was proven over and over again that the horns worked.
Anyway, as for our beautiful weather, my Deuce came with a complete set of tire chains for the NDCCs. Not that I'm particularly inclined to INSTALL all those chains at this moment. I don't have anywhere to go that badly. With my 50-mile each way commute, I just stayed home. I don't want to spend 6-8 hours sitting in my 4X4 waiting for the jacknifed busses to get removed off the freeways.