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Hello all, just found this site and joined up. So far, found a lot of great info and wanted to post up a short intro and what I'm looking to get into.
I joined the Army Reserves right after graduating high school in 2000 and due to my high ASVAB scores was offered a position as a Civil Affairs Operator. Loved the job, with it's variety, small teams and ability to help others and make a difference. Went on a couple deployments before being put before a medical review board due to some medical issues. They ended up nixing the MRB and honorably discharged me.
I got hooked up with the VA and worked on my disability claim which took years but finally got approved. I moved to Arizona to get away from the Indiana winters, only to find the heat in Phoenix to be blast oven like. With no career or steady job, I moved back home and am almost done with my criminal justice degree.
Lately, I've had a lot of pain in both of my knees which has forced me to give up my lifetime passion of motorcycling. Now that I'm selling all of my bikes and gear, I had to find a new hobby. One of my friends introduced me to Adventure Racing (hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, orienteering) and it's been like crack for me.
I recently got in contact with ImONPoint.org and became a sponsored athlete. Their mission is to help disabled vets recover by getting them active in physical competitions. I'm just getting started, but have a lot of ideas of things I can do to raise awareness for the organization and help other vets like myself.
Finally, where the SS community comes in...my plan is to acquire an M35A2 in good condition and do all of the required maintenance to make it a road worthy and reliable vehicle. Logo it up with ImONPoint.org and other sponsor graphics and tour the country and then the continent. One question on that- how friendly are the Central and South American countries when they see a deuce in camo come rolling up? I lived in Belize before about a decade ago and have traveled the East coast of Mexico to and from several times but always in civilian vehicles.
Well, hope I didn't bore anyone with my intro. Hope to get to know some other vets and knowledgeable mechanics in this realm. Any and all help, tips or suggestions are appreciated.
Thank you very much guys
Patrick
I joined the Army Reserves right after graduating high school in 2000 and due to my high ASVAB scores was offered a position as a Civil Affairs Operator. Loved the job, with it's variety, small teams and ability to help others and make a difference. Went on a couple deployments before being put before a medical review board due to some medical issues. They ended up nixing the MRB and honorably discharged me.
I got hooked up with the VA and worked on my disability claim which took years but finally got approved. I moved to Arizona to get away from the Indiana winters, only to find the heat in Phoenix to be blast oven like. With no career or steady job, I moved back home and am almost done with my criminal justice degree.
Lately, I've had a lot of pain in both of my knees which has forced me to give up my lifetime passion of motorcycling. Now that I'm selling all of my bikes and gear, I had to find a new hobby. One of my friends introduced me to Adventure Racing (hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, orienteering) and it's been like crack for me.
I recently got in contact with ImONPoint.org and became a sponsored athlete. Their mission is to help disabled vets recover by getting them active in physical competitions. I'm just getting started, but have a lot of ideas of things I can do to raise awareness for the organization and help other vets like myself.
Finally, where the SS community comes in...my plan is to acquire an M35A2 in good condition and do all of the required maintenance to make it a road worthy and reliable vehicle. Logo it up with ImONPoint.org and other sponsor graphics and tour the country and then the continent. One question on that- how friendly are the Central and South American countries when they see a deuce in camo come rolling up? I lived in Belize before about a decade ago and have traveled the East coast of Mexico to and from several times but always in civilian vehicles.
Well, hope I didn't bore anyone with my intro. Hope to get to know some other vets and knowledgeable mechanics in this realm. Any and all help, tips or suggestions are appreciated.
Thank you very much guys
Patrick