olli, impressive equipmet you got there "mein herr"... I like that crew tent. As a big man it looks like a ten I can fit in .The inside of it loos spacious..... Why do you need a permit to assemble that BGS tent? just curious...
Re: 1.5 German Women per Man
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:03 am
by Stef
ak70g2 wrote:
Sorry to dissapoint you, cousin... Only me, in Flecktarn (dedication for our german friends) and beer...
no problem cousin, but it's true I was expecting a bigger crew and more ...in the "ak70g2 style"
Re: 1.5 German Women per Man
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:50 am
by housil
ak70g2 wrote:
Sorry to dissapoint you, cousin... Only me, in Flecktarn (dedication for our german friends) and beer...
We really appriciate that - Prost
Re: 1.5 German Women per Man
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:02 am
by housil
Bypah wrote:
Why do you need a permit to assemble that BGS tent? just curious...
If do you want to errect a(ny) tent bigger than X m² for non private purpose (like we - the civial protection), you need a license that allows you to "assemble" the frame + cover. Also each tent needs a "tent book" where all inspection, etc. need to be registered.
What you do as a privat person behind your house in your garden - nobody cares...
Me on that training in 1996
We also got trained to set up a power plant with a generator, a field kitchen, a dump, sanitation etc all for in case of a disaster like the flood I was in 2002
Field kitchen where we got food
"Emergency room" at our field hospital at terminal of Airport Dresden we "occupied"
150 bed field hospital where they brought the evacuated patients from the flooded hospitals of Dresden
Med. units and approaching Antonov at the Airport Dresden (at hill top)
A platoon of ambulances is moving patiens from the field hospital (terminal) on the airfield to the medevac planes
of German Army (Heer) and Air Force (Luftwaffe) to be spread into hospitals all over Germany
Mobile field kitchen trailer under tent at field hospital to feed med crew and patiens
Me (short pants) briefing my EMS crews for night shift
Me at night rest between two ambulances
(who ever that pic made... )
After the flood...
Re: 1.5 German Women per Man
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:26 pm
by DangerousDave
I ordered the Cabela's Outback Lodge 10X10. Going to the Blue Ridge mountains, on a hunting trip, in a couple weeks. I'll try to get a pic, with a couple Ladies, but they don't hunt. It's their job to drag, dress and cook the meat.
Re: 1.5 German Women per Man
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:34 am
by norge
here is my tent,10 men arctic tent with multifuel stove.
have a bunc of other civilian tent to that we use when hiking.
the 10 men tent is more a base camp tent for us