I'm sure there are some exceptions.  BTW, does anyone know about the
Marines?  (I would think it would be very hard to coordinate right now, if
the Army was using metric and the Marines using ifp.)

I'm sure everyone's heard the frequent reports this morning of "6 miles"
from Baghdad.

Nat

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Ah but not the Corp of Engineers
who delivered 325000 gallons per day of water.

John Nichols
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> > We are whipping
> > Saddam's ass using good old feet and inches.
>
>No we're not.  The Army's metric.
>
>Nat

John Nichols  BE, Ph.D. (Newcastle), MIE (Aust), Chartered Professional
Engineer
Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University
Department of Construction Science
Langford AC
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