Veterans? Who all is prior or active?

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  • threlevenguy
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    My friends, LCPL Dunham and LCPL Pinkowski , are Combat Engineers in the Marines, shipping out after Green Belt Instructors School in a couple of weeks. Thanks to vets and active troops.

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  • franco90
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    Originally posted by topdown323
    DEP'd into the AF in 2000, no record of service. Seriously, they lost my records. I apparently have to only copy of my DD-214 in existence.
    So you never served.

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  • golfdmb18
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    AF ROTC at UC

    hoping to go into security forces or OSI once I graduate

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  • Court M3
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    1992-Present
    Great Lakes Illinois
    Recruit Division Commander (Navy Drill Instructor)

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  • mudflaps
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    Air Force- Ohio Air National Guard

    2005-now

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  • topdown323
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    DEP'd into the AF in 2000, no record of service. Seriously, they lost my records. I apparently have to only copy of my DD-214 in existence.

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  • h0lmes
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    Originally posted by NavyE30
    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.
    Congrats man!! Only 2 more years left off school then im off to fly in the military. Good luck.

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  • SchnellerVert
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    Fire-empire a place of legendary proportions.

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  • kroberts
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    Blunt, I've got your story beat.

    A buddy of mine was house-sitting offbase for his NCOIC while the guy and his wife were on leave stateside. I was offbase one Friday night at the guys house. It happened to be Good Friday. Evidently, Filipinos are very fond of fireworks on holidays. The place sounded like the Fourth of July. We were sitting on the front porch of this house lighting off these badass triangular firecrackers along with everyone else on the street. This local cop wanders up and pulls his gun on Joe (my buddy) and I. I should add that the cop is smoking a joint. He is trying to tell us something but he's speaking to us in Tagalog (the local gibberish). This little kid walks by while Joe and I are watching the snubnose .38 wave back and forth and offers to translate. The kid tells us that fireworks are illegal and cop has to bring us to the station downtown. He had to yell this to us over the din of the fireworks. We were always warned about getting taken downtown...it was a bad place (think Turkish prison). My buddy, thinking fast, asked the cop if we could pay our "fine" right away. This sounded like a wonderful idea to the cop so he holstered his heater and continued on his merry way for all the money in our wallets. IIRC he got about $35.

    I hope that place rots.

    kr
    Last edited by kroberts; 11-17-2007, 08:12 PM.

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  • neighborhood
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    US Army
    2 Years, 2 Months, 26 Days, 15 Hours, 28 Mins...... Not that I was counting
    I was a 35R, AVNX Systems Repair.
    I had some problems with my back after an injury and recieved an Honorable Discharge.
    Basic at Ft Benning, GA- A 2/47
    AIT at Ft Gordon, GA- B 73rd
    Stationed at Camp Humphries, South Korea- A 602nd

    And for those who have said that you cant get an H1 Stuck, your full of it. We got one stuck in a Rice Paddy over there.
    I don't think i'll EVER forget the smell of jet fuel and human feces in the air.

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  • franco90
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    Originally posted by YAN-3
    thanks guys.
    USAF 2003-present
    curently in "strife free" Iraq
    keep your head down

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  • LINUS
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    ^^^^
    Hey Yan - glad you found your way out from the sand pile & got to a computer - it's been a couple weeks, I was hoping you were well.

    Take care, man.

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  • YAN-3
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    thanks guys.
    USAF 2003-present
    curently in "strife free" Iraq

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by kroberts
    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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  • Ral
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    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.

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