Can't get over about the fire there. For was stationed there. Do not remember the years, but do remember going to the tv room, to see about the President Kennedy assination.. Thank you for sharing this ..
Finally Americans are growing balls ... its about time. Get on the band wagon America... You go Nashville !
Next Tuesday, Nashville,Tenn could become the largest US city to ban Gov use of any language other than English. Yes , We are behind you 100% Run these bastards our of our country.
Time we clean AMERICA from this TRASH & ignorance.
We must do what ever it takes to send these bums back to Mexico !
Blood boiling yet? How bout illegal anchor babies? Thousands of women annually arrive pregnant & drop them on U.S. soil. U pay food, housing, medical & schooling till age 18 PLUS their mother. According to the Center 4 Immigration Studies, average annual cost per child K-12 is $8,161.00. exceeds $120 billion annually per cycle of anchor babies. That’s Ur $-$ given out to 300,000 moms their kids annually & all they did was get pregnant & birth that kid on U.S. soil.
my father did his basic there after being inducted in 1956 he still has the yearbook showing what the base looked like back then as well as everything from induction day to graduation.
It is hard to believe that this happened over 2 years ago...I remember 2008 like it was yesterday: from Fort Chaffee burning to The frightening early April storm to the historical presidential election...what an iconic year.
My dads dad was in the military and he was there training guys to go into Korea. He would go in there every now and then and do a little dove hunting where the golf course is now. Kinda weird
How disturbing it was to watch history go up in smoke. The properties that were destroyed were built just prior to W W II. The little bastards who caused this fire should be taught a major lesson.
Man that is sad. I worked out there for years with the JRTC and something about that place was just mystical - maybe its all the history. Anyway goodbye Bld. #856 had alot of good times there. Zulu 79
That is so sad to see. I grew up down there and used to drive past those buildings every day. Ft. Chaffee is a monument to some of our nations greatest moments.
Can't get over about the fire there. For was stationed there. Do not remember the years, but do remember going to the tv room, to see about the President Kennedy assination.. Thank you for sharing this ..
ndog2005 4 weeks ago
WSP!
riversidefurn 1 month ago
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Finally Americans are growing balls ... its about time. Get on the band wagon America... You go Nashville !
Next Tuesday, Nashville,Tenn could become the largest US city to ban Gov use of any language other than English. Yes , We are behind you 100% Run these bastards our of our country.
Time we clean AMERICA from this TRASH & ignorance.
We must do what ever it takes to send these bums back to Mexico !
onstageagain 9 months ago
I beleive that was 2007.
one0903831 9 months ago
I kinda glad it burned my brother got killed there
sup123464 9 months ago
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Blood boiling yet? How bout illegal anchor babies? Thousands of women annually arrive pregnant & drop them on U.S. soil. U pay food, housing, medical & schooling till age 18 PLUS their mother. According to the Center 4 Immigration Studies, average annual cost per child K-12 is $8,161.00. exceeds $120 billion annually per cycle of anchor babies. That’s Ur $-$ given out to 300,000 moms their kids annually & all they did was get pregnant & birth that kid on U.S. soil.
onstageagain 10 months ago
I'm going to correct you, you were on the Barling side of chaffee.
LP13TV 11 months ago
I am right across the street from there! No joke, go to the fort chaffee outfitters.
LP13TV 11 months ago
I am right across the street from there!
LP13TV 11 months ago
my father did his basic there after being inducted in 1956 he still has the yearbook showing what the base looked like back then as well as everything from induction day to graduation.
dn196842 1 year ago
everyone where in the hell is the public shooting range at chaffee???
trigun890 1 year ago
It is hard to believe that this happened over 2 years ago...I remember 2008 like it was yesterday: from Fort Chaffee burning to The frightening early April storm to the historical presidential election...what an iconic year.
Jacobre156 1 year ago
Oh damn, that was near my house.
Daeca 2 years ago
My dad was in the 142nd artillery there for 13 years and is going back.
501stAirsoft 2 years ago
my mom's side of the family is from charleston i remember seeing a bunch of trees that looked dead from a fire
It was cool to see the a-10's blow the hell out of potato hill
ray40cal 2 years ago
My dads dad was in the military and he was there training guys to go into Korea. He would go in there every now and then and do a little dove hunting where the golf course is now. Kinda weird
Chaseman56 2 years ago
i seen that lol =/ i live in lavaca arkansas
familyguy7462 3 years ago
GO CHARLESTON!!!
atreyu87is1 2 years ago
How disturbing it was to watch history go up in smoke. The properties that were destroyed were built just prior to W W II. The little bastards who caused this fire should be taught a major lesson.
stripemister 3 years ago
i concur
badkarmakaze 2 years ago
And all that's left is the chimneys. Well, they wanted to rebuild anyways...
punkrockpearl 3 years ago
Wow that's crazy. Yup the old JRTC days. Great place to train. Kicks the shit out of Polk.
tigerwah 4 years ago
Man, that is so sad. I'll miss the old buildings. Whenever I went to OKC and returning home they were a welcome home sight.
Angeldb1 4 years ago
Man that is sad. I worked out there for years with the JRTC and something about that place was just mystical - maybe its all the history. Anyway goodbye Bld. #856 had alot of good times there. Zulu 79
13thExit 4 years ago
Wasn't planned that way. I was jammin the Panic when I drove past.
cwhite7777 4 years ago
That's an awfully quick posting of video coupled with "Widespread Panic" music.... hmmm
jettyeast67 4 years ago
That is so sad to see. I grew up down there and used to drive past those buildings every day. Ft. Chaffee is a monument to some of our nations greatest moments.
ipedal 4 years ago