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USMC 0351, 1975 to 1978
1st Btn 4th Marines and 2nd Btn 6th Marines |
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U.S.Navy July 85 to July 89 stationed in Japan on the USS Frances Hammond FF 1067 great ship pursian gulf oct 86 to mar 87 really s&*ked was a BT3 when got out View Quote Ahhh, a fellow hole snipe. U.S. Navy 1988-1994, hung it all up as an MM2. Was aboard the USS Mauna Kea (AE-22) and the USS Flint (a piece of shit command AE-32). Parlayed things into good civilian money ever since at a power plant. |
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Originally Posted By Adam White: As further proof that the Army has lowered it's standards, I will be promoted to CPT on 1 August. You folks are all invited to my promotion party / pub crawl at Cheers and Peace Clubs in Tongduchon, South Korea next Saturday. Food and drinks are free, but I won't pay for your airfare. [:D] View Quote Have a SOJU on me sir. I was in the 1/503 at Casey from 96-97. P.S can you send me a bottle of that stuff. Damn I loved it. Threw many a game of darts and drank many SOJU's at Peace club. Have fun. Regular Army from 1988-2000 (11B3V) left as a SSG, now I'm a full timer in the MOARNG as an engineer. |
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AF '66 to '78. Flew C-123k out of Phan Rang & later Ton Son Nhut (Saigon In'tl, throw me in that briar patch!) then B-52G out of Griffiss AFB in NY with a few detours to Guam & Minot along the way.
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Four years in the US Army.
I was not just a REMF, I was a super-REMF. But, we spent more time in the field than the grunts, gun-bunnies and tread-heads. Sort of the worst of both worlds. Twice the work and none of the respect. And the first to die. Everyone should have to do this. |
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USAF Jet Eng. mechanic '84-'88
Bush sr.,Graham and Rudman and 1 supervisor ensured that I would not be a lifer. Worked on C-5 Galaxy's. The only thing I miss is... hmmm uh, Nothing. Although the food was good.[:)] |
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3/325th ABN Inf. U.S.Army 91B1P ETS'd in 1979. 1979 sounds soooo long ago. I don't feel that old![<|:D>]
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Originally posted by Lordtrader--I seem to recall a Dept. of the ARMY, NAVY and AIRFORCE, but no dept. of the MARINES. View Quote Hey LT, it is a Department of the Navy, the Men's Department! USMC 84-99. 6354(F-4 Phantom Weapons System Specialist) during the first two enlistments. 6494(Leader of Computer Geek's) during the last two enlistments. Staff Sergeant. Semper Fi |
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US Navy active from 1969 to 1972.
Lets not say anything derogitory about the Marines. My father was a Marine in WW2 and my oldest son just signed up for the Marines. |
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USMC
Kilo 3/9 `86-92 ps the only good squids are in the "gator navy" [smoke] |
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Originally Posted By Jim Dandy: Ahhh, a fellow hole snipe. U.S. Navy 1988-1994, hung it all up as an MM2. Was aboard the USS Mauna Kea (AE-22) and the USS Flint (a piece of shit command AE-32). Parlayed things into good civilian money ever since at a power plant. View Quote As for the Marines VS. Sailor stuff, can't we all just get along.[:D] When I was in, we sailors and the Marines bickered among each other, but let someone else start something with either, we would all be side by side defending each other. |
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Marines, 76-80. 4 years of providing protection for homosexual squids was enough for me!
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USAF Active Duty '87-'92
USAF Reserves '92 - Present Major, Squadron Commander, Tactical Communications |
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Originally Posted By dr jarhead: Marines, 76-80. 4 years of providing protection for homosexual squids was enough for me! View Quote [;D] |
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MSgt, USAF Ret 1971-95
Majcoms USAFSS/ESC/AFIC/AFIS AFSC (MOS) 203/208/1N3 (Cryptologic Linguist - Intel) Major Field Assignments: San Vito Dei Normanei AS, Italy 1972 Field Station Augsburg, GE 1974-78 and 1988-91 Sembach AB, GE 1978-83. Attached to 330 EW AVN Co FWD US Army (Guardrail) Davis Monthan AFB, 41 ECS, 43 ECS, 355OSS 1991-95 as mission crew of EC-130H Compass Call ECW units. MLM, Prague, Czech Republic. 6 mos TDY attached to US Embassy Air Attache office NCO rep to Czech MOD. |
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USAF
1997 to present.. Why not MINOT AFB!! It's not that bad.. |
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Just thought I would remind you guys of the fifth service branch, the U.S. Coast Guard.
Active duty since '94, E-5. Semper Paratus |
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ammo1015
USMC 1965-1969 5th marines 26th marines 2nd btn, 3rd marines. |
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USMC 1974-1979, NYARNG 1987-1992, USAR 1992-1995, IRR 1995-2001. Might go back in the USAR if I think enough of the Clinton pussification has been undone.
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1963-1967 USAF
1972-PRESENT USAF RESERVES CURRENT ASSIGNMENT: ART (AIR RESERVE TECHNICIAN) AVIONICS MAINTAINER OF MC-130P COMBAT SHADOW AIRCRAFT IN A SPECIAL OPERATIONS SQ. |
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Army
67 - 68 Some unknown hill on Korean DMZ for 509th ASA GP. 68 to 70 - 313th RR GP Vietnam. |
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USMC 1991-present. SGT 6252(was 6055) Harrier Airframes Mech. Got to Low Power Jets.. what a rush!!!
The USMC is the FIRST branch of service ever stod up for service.. Before that Navy, or the Army!!! First and Finest!! |
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USMC 1973-1996. Last 8 years with AV-8B Harriers,6085 working out of QA, low power turns are definately a rush. Have to admit the best was an F-4J Phantom though, awesome is the best I can describe it. Semper Fi.
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USAF 66 - 70, Ssgt
C-130E Radio Tech Langley AFB, Ramstein, Taegu, Tachikawa, Nha Trang, Cam Rahn, Franfort, Athens, Guam, Wake, Hickham |
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I'll soon be going into USAF OTS if I pass the test and the board accepts my application.
OTS scares the hell out of me. I know it's only Air Force but it will be a HUGE change in my life, going from an undiscpilined sob to having so much responsiblity, and being held accountable when I make mistakes (which I will do). |
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USN - Anti-Submarine Warfare, Aircrew, P-3C SS1, ASWOC/TSC.
77 to 82 |
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USAF from 3/60 to 12/64. 3yrs 10 days in northern France and 13 months at George AFB. Flight line instrument mechanic on the RF101C and the F106A. Stateside duty gave me second thoughts about reupping and left the service.
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Quoted: USMC 1973-1996. Last 8 years with AV-8B Harriers,6085 working out of QA, low power turns are definately a rush. Have to admit the best was an F-4J Phantom though, awesome is the best I can describe it. Semper Fi. View Quote Isn't that I-level?? And I'm jelous about the F-4. But the new 408 is alot more powerful than the 406 in the day attacks. |
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U.S. Air Force starting in 1976 - Cryptographic Equipment Repairman.
Maryland Air National Guard - more of the same and civilian employee for Uncle Sam in Washington D.C. North Carolina Air National Guard until 1984 - More Crypto, M.A.R.S. Radio Operator, Telephony and Raido Maintenance. Assigned to MOB unit. Trucks, tents and ticks! YeeHaaaa! |
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United States Marine Corps...1980-1986...2nd Marine div...MOS1371..Combat Engineer...Also did reserve time with the 4th MARDIV...SEMPER FI
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West Germany 87-89. Drank a lot of beer. Skied, Travel and got laid a lot.
Fort Hood, TX 89-90 Was a life-guard, drank a lot got laid a lot Best time of my life!!!! |
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USAF 1971-1975
Stationed at Hakata, Japan 1971. Tuslog Det 94 Karamursel, Turkey 1972-1973. Misawa, Japan 1973-1975, |
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For what it is worth.
Feb.73-Nov.80 US ARMY 268 Sig. Bn 9th Inf Div. Ft Lewis Wa. HHC 7th Inf Div. Ft Ord Ca. Hq Co. 44th Eng Bn (Broken Heart)8th Army Korea B Co. 1/9 Cav. 1st Cav. Ft Hood Tx. Hq. 1/4 3rd Inf Div. A'burg Germany Then I got homesick and signed up for another tour with the California Army National Guard. Aug. 83-Nov. 91 144th Chem. I quit the miltary because of EEOP if any of you vets remember that one. Still have a lot of good friends from the old days that I am still in touch with. Peacetime Army sucks. |
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U.S.Army '66-'69, Nam '67-'68 (TET, the whole bit)67N20 Hueys & Cobras...and a good time was had by all!
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<---- Marine Air Control Group reserves
Semper Fi to my Marine brothers and Navy Corpsman out there! |
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Army, 101st 2/187th Infantry RCT, 89'-93'. 6 months 28 days in the Gulf, participated in Desert Sheild/Storm.
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Quoted: I saw some combat on TV once.... View Quote Yeah, and that TV was Vic Morrow of COMBAT...What a child hood memory!!! BTW...Kiss my BUTT & and don't be shy...You were Army Air-Cav (Just gotta Love the Smell of Napalm in the Morning) BUTT (Acronym for) [b]BUT UHMM i'm TELL'IN the TRUTH[/b] [b]MACVSOG[/B] |
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