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USAF
86 AW => 86 CRG => 86 CTS
2T351 Special Purpose Vehicle Mechanic
Ramstein AB
Thanks for the support guys!
1989 325i MT2/4dr
My life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather i will skid in broadside,thoroughly used up,totally worn out and loudly proclaiming....WOW..What a ride!
USN 4 years - catapult and arresting gear, launch and recovery.
Thank you guys for remembering and giving a shit. For me it was an honor to serve.
I want to mention something that I do every Memorial Day. I grab a handful of US flags from the local Target or dollar store and go to any cemetery. I randomly look for the graves of veterans and place a flag on it. I am amazed at how many there are and how few flags are placed. Sadly most have been forgotten or no longer have family. I found a grave from WWI. The most painful one was of a 20 year old Marine. Needless to say it was new. He got a flag, a salute and later a beir.
So guys, my thanks for this thread and remebering.
Did 8 years in the Active Army 1992-2000.
then worked as a civilian contractor for the Army till last year repairing vehicles coming and going to Iraq/Afganistan
was a 13M MLRS- multiple rocket launcher systems crewmember. shot rockets out of a tracked vehicle.
never was deployed to war, and got out just before Iraq kicked off because my daughter.
I want to mention something that I do every Memorial Day. I grab a handful of US flags from the local Target or dollar store and go to any cemetery. I randomly look for the graves of veterans a place a flag on it.
This is easily the best idea, comment, or paragraph I have ever read on this site. I will be copying your idea & I hope others do the same, as to me this seems like what part of the spirit of Memorial Day should be all about.
Thank you for contributing, and like I said - I will be copying you.
It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.
LBFM was a "term of endearment" used to describe the young ladies who worked in the bars outside the gates of our bases in the PI.
The males of the species were described a little less warmly. Especially the little motherfucker who stole my 1985 RZ350, or my Canon AE1, or the watch my Dad gave me before I left for basic, or my walkman, etc etc.
They had a saying at Clark, "Everything here has been stolen, It just hasn't all been picked up yet"
just found out today I got picked up for Naval Aviator- headed to Pensacola, FL next summer. So, as I'm not quite "out there" yet- thanks to the guys that have served and are currently serving. I'll join you soon.
LBFM was a "term of endearment" used to describe the young ladies who worked in the bars outside the gates of our bases in the PI.
The males of the species were described a little less warmly. Especially the little motherfucker who stole my 1985 RZ350, or my Canon AE1, or the watch my Dad gave me before I left for basic, or my walkman, etc etc.
They had a saying at Clark, "Everything here has been stolen, It just hasn't all been picked up yet"
Assholes.
KEN, when i was in subic bay i stayed overnight at this dirty skanks house. after i gave her 2 minutes of the most intense pleasure shes ever experienced i passed out from too many san miguels and she robbed me of everything i had. i woke up the next morning and went to the police. the police took me back to her house and found the bitch. they threw her down a flight of stairs and took her to the courthouse where i pressed charges right there on the spot. when i left she was in jail and i never saw her again. i got some shit back but i lost my class ring and a lighter. filipino cops do not fuck around
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