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I knew I was going to hate McGuire AFB, but I was wrong. I despised the place.
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I hated FT Benning when I first got here but it’s grown on me.
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Quoted: We hit some good ones also . I remember waves so high they were breaking on the hangar bay doors . It was pretty nuts . I wasn't a sailor I was in the Marines View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I loved my time on a LPH. Loved everything about it, including typhoons. So badass. We hit some good ones also . I remember waves so high they were breaking on the hangar bay doors . It was pretty nuts . I wasn't a sailor I was in the Marines Me too. I want my icon back! I was on a WestPac MEU aboard the New Orleans with two birds detached from HML-367 on Okinawa. Everything was awesome from the typhoons at sea to the incredible heat and humidity while docked in the P.I. to the freezing cold while in the field of S. Korea for war games. |
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"North Fort" Polk, aka Tiger Camp. It did indeed suck mightily.
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Deployed with an 0311 that said he hated being stationed in Hawaii. He was a little weird but single and no commitments. He said after a while he did everything the islands offered and he felt trapped. Expensive and time consuming to fly back to the states to visit parents. I gave him a considering most people went to 29 bit I guess I can see what he's saying.
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Schriever AFB.
As with any duty station the people are what can make or break it. |
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Loved my tour in 2nd Infantry Division in Korea back in the 80's
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Quoted: Deployed with an 0311 that said he hated being stationed in Hawaii. He was a little weird but single and no commitments. He said after a while he did everything the islands offered and he felt trapped. Expensive and time consuming to fly back to the states to visit parents. I gave him a considering most people went to 29 bit I guess I can see what he's saying. View Quote My dad knew a guy who retired to Hawaii back in early 1990s. Guy bought a house there. Two years later he moved back to California. Still owns the house as a rental property. It is called Island Fever and it will screw you up. Guy finally resorted to boat trips to various islands, visited most of the islands. It did not help. |
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Quoted: I thought Panama would suck. But, chicks loved GIs, white Sandy beach's, European style casino's, cheap good seafood.did I mention the cosmopolitan society and the girls loved GIs? View Quote My dad got stationed in Panama in 1970. Said that he loved it and if not for me, my mom, and the grandkids, he'd be on a plane back tomorrow. One of his Army buddies rotated out, then got hired back by the Army as a civilian employee doing his same job. He married a Panamanian woman and they had a family and raised their kids there. |
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Okinawa in the early 80s when most Marines were sent there on one year unaccompanied tours.
It was actually one of the most professionally rewarding periods in my career. I came back to the states to get served divorce papers. That was pretty rewarding as well. |
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Oklahoma City (
Took about two weeks for me to get right. Ended up being the best place I've ever been stationed. It was the people, really...and a good change of seasons. I'm all about guns, cars, and redneck hooplah...Turns out, so is Oklahoma. Without a doubt, the nicest people I've met in the United States. |
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Quoted: Deployed with an 0311 that said he hated being stationed in Hawaii. He was a little weird but single and no commitments. He said after a while he did everything the islands offered and he felt trapped. Expensive and time consuming to fly back to the states to visit parents. I gave him a considering most people went to 29 bit I guess I can see what he's saying. View Quote HI is a great place for a vacation. I wouldn't want to live there unless I was rich and had multiple homes. |
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Quoted: Oklahoma City (Travis AFB). I don't know why I was predisposed to hate it, but I sure was. Took about two weeks for me to get right. Ended up being the best place I've ever been stationed. It was the people, really...and a good change of seasons. I'm all about guns, cars, and redneck hooplah...Turns out, so is Oklahoma. Without a doubt, the nicest people I've met in the United States. View Quote Uh, Travis AFB isn't in Oklahoma. |
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Quoted: HI is a great place for a vacation. I wouldn't want to live there unless I was rich and had multiple homes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Deployed with an 0311 that said he hated being stationed in Hawaii. He was a little weird but single and no commitments. He said after a while he did everything the islands offered and he felt trapped. Expensive and time consuming to fly back to the states to visit parents. I gave him a considering most people went to 29 bit I guess I can see what he's saying. HI is a great place for a vacation. I wouldn't want to live there unless I was rich and had multiple homes. Well, as an 0311, you live in Hawaii and have a bunch of homes. But you're also poor. |
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Quoted: Deployed with an 0311 that said he hated being stationed in Hawaii. He was a little weird but single and no commitments. He said after a while he did everything the islands offered and he felt trapped. Expensive and time consuming to fly back to the states to visit parents. I gave him a considering most people went to 29 bit I guess I can see what he's saying. View Quote My Son was stationed in Pearl Harbor on a fast attack sub. He hated it. I asked why. He said Dad, It's a fucking island. You can't go anywhere. |
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Deployment to Kosovo...
Although I volunteered for deployment, when I got moved to another camp to share a tin box in the frozen mud with two other chicks w/reduced freedom I thought it was gonna suck - but ended up loving it!!! Best time ever!!! I enjoyed running and being chased by wild dogs, freezing cold, cold showers...funny how you learn to appreciate the little things like reading a lot, having chow with others, working out 10x a day...burning trash |
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Quoted: Yep. Got sent to Alaska as newly 18 year old from a city with a bunch of shit to do. Hated it the first year or so but ended up loving it. Stayed there for many years after I got out and will be moving back here in a couple of years . Still have a house there I have been renting. View Quote I got to Elmendorf in 1975 and fell in love with AK. I finally retired from the phone business in 2016 and relocated to TN. I would move back in a heartbeat if my wife could deal with the dark winters. |
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I spent 3 years at 29 Palms, did not really mind it. The key to survival is a car.
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Tarin Kowt was nice. View Quote Would that be dirt runway Tarin Kowt or paved runway Tarin Kowt? |
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I thought Mayport was going to suck. Turns out it was damn near paradise... all small ships except for a single 1200 lb steam cruiser. I imagine things have changed since they homeported a CVN there.
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The Chemical Weapons Depot in Umatilla Oregon. 'thought I was gonna hate it but ended up having a pretty good time.
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Quoted: I thought Panama would suck. But, chicks loved GIs, white Sandy beach's, European style casino's, cheap good seafood.did I mention the cosmopolitan society and the girls loved GIs? View Quote Agreed.... I got to spend four months TDY there during the dry season. Hard to beat the beaches, food and cheap Cerveza Panama. We stayed in apartments on the Pacific side (Curundu).. with an empanada and juice vendor every morning to quell the hangovers. My two and a half years in Italy were "ok" too, 5 minutes from the beach. I had a pretty easy going 4 years of active Army |
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Quoted: The Chemical Weapons Depot in Umatilla Oregon. 'thought I was gonna hate it but ended up having a pretty good time. View Quote I was at Umatilla around 2011 or so for a few months. What a fucking wasteland. There was a Denny's down the road that had a full bar and poker machines, though. I stayed in the hotel right next to it. I spent a lot of time in that Denny's. |
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Quoted: fort stewart was a shithole, but then i realized i could go to savannah or statesboro on the weekends haaf is not a bad place to get stationed conus imho View Quote I loved Ft Stewart. The hunting and fishing was incredible and Savannah was nice. It was an easy drive to Florida too. |
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I was at Ft Hood in 1985, it was awesome.
I was in Schweinfurt Germany, it was awesome. I was told to avoid Schweinfurt, Not like I had a choice, but I loved it there. |
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Quoted: I was at Umatilla around 2011 or so for a few months. What a fucking wasteland. There was a Denny's down the road that had a full bar and poker machines, though. I stayed in the hotel right next to it. I spent a lot of time in that Denny's. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The Chemical Weapons Depot in Umatilla Oregon. 'thought I was gonna hate it but ended up having a pretty good time. I was at Umatilla around 2011 or so for a few months. What a fucking wasteland. There was a Denny's down the road that had a full bar and poker machines, though. I stayed in the hotel right next to it. I spent a lot of time in that Denny's. You needed to get out and explore. Northeast Oregon is stunningly beautiful. |
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I was stationed in Okinawa first. Thought I would hate it, but ended up loving it! Girls and scuba diving came hand in hand. I might have a kid over there.
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Quoted: I knew I was going to hate McGuire AFB, but I was wrong. I despised the place. View Quote THIS I worked with a few good people and that made it bearable most of the time. Other times I was miserable with the "Hooray for me, fuck you!" culture of the place after my previous ten years on a team where everyone pulled together instead of off on their own purposes (trying to get time off). |
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Quoted: You needed to get out and explore. Northeast Oregon is stunningly beautiful. View Quote We did some driving around and checked a few things out. There's a butte around there that was pretty cool, but I don't remember the name. I didn't have a ton of time for daytime stuff outside of work, but it's definitely a cool area. The depot, on the other hand, was a deserted fucking wasteland. I wondered if I'd come away from there with a third arm growing out of my forehead. |
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I got sent from Germany to Ft. Polk, thought I was gonna hate it, but loved it.
I was never a barracks rat, so I was gone almost every weekend. I was on the post Rugby team so were were TDY almost constantly to mostly cities in TX but a few in LA as well. Found a hunting club in the middle of nowhere with a bunch of redneck coonasses and I fit right in. It helped that a bunch of guys from my unit in Germany got sent there as well. The guy I was room mates with in reception at Ft Knox ended up being my last room mate at Ft Polk. We had some good times. |
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Quoted: We did some driving around and checked a few things out. There's a butte around there that was pretty cool, but I don't remember the name. I didn't have a ton of time for daytime stuff outside of work, but it's definitely a cool area. The depot, on the other hand, was a deserted fucking wasteland. I wondered if I'd come away from there with a third arm growing out of my forehead. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You needed to get out and explore. Northeast Oregon is stunningly beautiful. We did some driving around and checked a few things out. There's a butte around there that was pretty cool, but I don't remember the name. I didn't have a ton of time for daytime stuff outside of work, but it's definitely a cool area. The depot, on the other hand, was a deserted fucking wasteland. I wondered if I'd come away from there with a third arm growing out of my forehead. I was never on the base, but always wondered how safe that place was. |
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Quoted: I have good memories of Ft Clayton . View Quote Amador, yacht Club, 1,2,3 club..an when it caught on fire, while 500 grunts cheered an chanted left the motherfucker burn..filling up satellite dishes with beer bottles. Dive shop at Rodman..quarry heights, lonely dependas....spear fishing FT Sherman lagoon..good times. |
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Actually liked Ft. Polk (85-87). I had a dual sport bike and maps of the whole place, spent a lot of time off-road and had a blast.
Back then everybody wasn't always looking over their shoulder for a terrorist and you could go most anywhere. Open post, I'm sure we'll never see that again. Made several trips to New Orleans, Houston, Galveston. Camp Casey was ok as well (87-88). |
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Quoted: I was stationed at a place I thought I would love And for awhile I hated it. But then it became numb to me. MCBH Hawaii In all honesty, I got in trouble in California for wearing open toed sandals on base once. In Hawaii, we were told open toed sandals are OK since it was Hawaii as long as it's not shower shoes, and that was the norm there I completely forgot about the whole sandals dress code thing View Quote My first duty station was Kaneohe Bay. I thought it would be great. I grew to fucking hate Hawaii and everything associated with it. |
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Quoted: I was there doing pre-mob stuff for a few months in 2008. That place was a shithole of epic proportions. The black widow infestation in the WWII barracks we were staying in really kept us on our toes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ft. Chaffee, AR. It was a big shit hole. Old school WWII barracks that had been closed since the 1950’s except one row renovated for our battalion (by renovated I mean they put siding on the rotting wood, but left all the asbestos intact). It was a weird situation - they couldn’t officially station us at Ft. Chaffee because our little Infantry battalion was the only permanent party (no medical facilities or much of anything else), so they pretended we were stationed at LRAFB and all our records were kept at Ft. Sill. We went back to LRAFB for one week/month. AF only gave us two buildings so all NCO’s, whether married or single, had BAQ and lived off-base even though we were rarely there. That one week in Jacksonville was glorious though, because AF eats like kings. It turned out to be a great assignment. Arkansas is a beautiful state and we were OPFOR for the original JRTC. JRTC didn’t move to Ft. Polk until late ‘92. The locals weren’t all right in the head, but for the most part they were really good to us. We were Airborne and there were plenty of C-130s at LRAFB to keep us jumping, plus we’d task visiting units with providing helicopters for jumps, especially when the 101st rotated through because they’d bring a sh*t-load of copters. I went back a couple of years ago, was able to get into my barracks. Nothing changed except the bunks are gone. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/180048/9074B43A-9FFB-4733-9A26-AD020BE379B1_jpe-1785288.JPG Everything on base looked like this https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/180048/1064CB6C-9816-4F3D-809C-C56449554024_jpe-1785290.JPG Until the Ft. Chaffee Redevelopment Authority found out what it would cost to remove all the asbestos, then there was a mysterious fire that burned down hundreds of buildings.... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/180048/803B0D7B-7A43-4A30-9BC0-593F2AD39851_jpe-1785293.JPG I was there doing pre-mob stuff for a few months in 2008. That place was a shithole of epic proportions. The black widow infestation in the WWII barracks we were staying in really kept us on our toes. Guys would catch them under the barracks and keep them in terrariums. The training areas were infested with rattlesnakes, black widows, tarantulas, brown recluses, chiggers, scorpions, and packs of wild dogs. |
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Quoted: Looking back it was never the place that made the difference. It was always the people you were with. View Quote This. I had a WW2 vet tell me that the biggest thing they did in Stalag-Luft whatever is laugh their asses off. He said he was in a cage with a bunch of total screwballs and chuckled about some of their antics. While I'm sure he'd had rather been somewhere else his point was taken. Most of it is about people. |
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Yes, Afghanistan. There was no bag limit on that hunting license.
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Quoted: Deployment to Kosovo... Although I volunteered for deployment, when I got moved to another camp to share a tin box in the frozen mud with two other chicks w/reduced freedom I thought it was gonna suck - but ended up loving it!!! Best time ever!!! I enjoyed running and being chased by wild dogs, freezing cold, cold showers...funny how you learn to appreciate the little things like reading a lot, having chow with others, working out 10x a day...burning trash View Quote You sound just like the kind of woman I would want to have with me in a CHinese prison camp. |
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