Heyas Doc... Sorry you are losing it on the 24hr gig and will try to give you something to occupy your time....
Based on the demographics of the military and most pool players I think the industry would be well served to provide more "pool" to our enlisted personnel...
What have you seen as the norm at the different bases you have been to and what could the industry do to develop a stronger tie to billiards among the armed forces????
where are stationed ?
Get your book out an read it...
make your rounds..
be thankful its not Fri/Sar nite...
We always had a table in the day room..
Glad to hear the Army still has some rec tables. I retired from the Air Force 4 years ago. I remember about the first 10 years I was in each base had a dedicated rec center and they all had table where we could play for free. As budget cuts came, the tables went away. Now maybe only the enlisted or officers club has one table. Some dorms still have one or two tables but they are very scarce
Hi There Doc,
Oh Yes, I remember my basic training at Fort Lewis.
Does that base still carry the nickname " The Rock " ?
Bet the days of the coal burning furnaces are long gone.
U C Doc, I volunteered to stoke those fires so I could play on
the day room table.
Bryan is so correct about so many bases not keeping tables around.
I'm getting medical treatment at Travis Air Base and the only table I
heard of was being located at the enlisted club.
My how times have changed.
On thing is sure Doc, Mt. Rainier has'nt changed at all.
Bye the way it was a cold Winter that I spent there.
Stay Warm Doc,
Noel
Hey Doc, former Air Force here, did my time on an Army base though.
How does shooting pool compare to shooting rifles in your opinion?
In 1968 I was in Viet Nam on base called Chu Lai.We had 2 tables. They ran a straight pool tournament and I won it. I still have the little 8 inch trophy they gave me. So jokingly I call myself an International champion.
Doc, check out that post in the 14.1 Forum. Army MWR used to run some good pool programs. Unfortunately, I can't stay up tonight as I have a VA Appt. in the morning. Have a Good One.I think the industry does a pretty good job, every base I have been to always has a recreation center with in the neighborhood of 10-15 tables. Every one of which is a Brunswick. And knowing how the military works, I can only guess that the army has some kind of contract with them.
As far as what they could do to make a stronger tie to billiards among the military, that is a good question. But I can't say that I have an answer lol
Doc, check out that post in the 14.1 Forum. Army MWR used to run some good pool programs. Unfortunately, I can't stay up tonight as I have a VA Appt. in the morning. Have a Good One.
cajunfats
Hi There Doc,
Oh Yes, I remember my basic training at Fort Lewis.
Does that base still carry the nickname " The Rock " ?
Bet the days of the coal burning furnaces are long gone.
U C Doc, I volunteered to stoke those fires so I could play on
the day room table.
Bryan is so correct about so many bases not keeping tables around.
I'm getting medical treatment at Travis Air Base and the only table I
heard of was being located at the enlisted club.
My how times have changed.
On thing is sure Doc, Mt. Rainier has'nt changed at all.
Bye the way it was a cold Winter that I spent there.
Stay Warm Doc,
Noel
Hey Doc, former Air Force here, did my time on an Army base though.
How does shooting pool compare to shooting rifles in your opinion?
In 1968 I was in Viet Nam on base called Chu Lai.We had 2 tables. They ran a straight pool tournament and I won it. I still have the little 8 inch trophy they gave me. So jokingly I call myself an International champion.
Hi Doc , I'm only abot 15 miles away . But I'm old and tired , going to hit the hay soon . Take care . Jim