Oh yea a few REFORGERs, did my first tour in Germany from 76-78, 2 year unaccompanied tour. 2nd one was from 83-87 after being with 3rd ACR from 81-83. I've even got the 1K and 50 meter borders signs!
They were free for the taking when I was on my last tour with 2nd ACR when they disbanded. Sqd Commander let each soldier have one each if they wanted em. Most people passed on em and they went to PDO as scrap. My last tour was from 91-93, started with 2nd ACR and finished with 8th ID 5/77 Armor.
I went and checked, yer right on the 556, Being on tanks didn't have much to do with the AR15 based rifles. When they issued the 16A2s we were told that it had a longer casing and that you could not swap ammo in them. There was some US military 556 ammo on the market a few years ago with 55 gr bullet. I was told that it was surplus from the old 55 grain stuff. You were on tanks you know we didn't play with those pea shooters much!
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