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#75
by
Nick912
on 18 Jun, 2008 18:57
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Alright dude! Another Airman!
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#76
by
FR8TRAIN
on 18 Jun, 2008 19:31
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Alright dude! Another Airman!
WingNutts Rule!
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#77
by
BaldRob
on 19 Jun, 2008 14:14
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#78
by
schro
on 19 Jun, 2008 14:45
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#79
by
Robmeister
on 19 Jun, 2008 15:54
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#80
by
Paul
on 19 Jun, 2008 16:06
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All right you all, knock it off right now. Ok, that's settled. Once again the Marines have to come in and clean up the mess the rest of you left. Hence the term "America's Finest"
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#81
by
Nick912
on 19 Jun, 2008 20:41
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All right you all, knock it off right now. Ok, that's settled. Once again the Marines have to come in and clean up the mess the rest of you left. Hence the term "America's Finest"
LMAO!! Devil Dawgs come in and wreck house!
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#82
by
Nick912
on 19 Jun, 2008 20:43
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#83
by
FR8TRAIN
on 19 Jun, 2008 22:09
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#84
by
PBurke
on 20 Jun, 2008 06:11
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this thread is funny as helll. thanks to all you guys.
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#85
by
tomgallagher
on 20 Jun, 2008 09:35
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Grunts rule.
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#86
by
tomgallagher
on 20 Jun, 2008 09:38
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No matter how much firepower or ordnance you use, it always takes a soldier or a marine with a bayonet on the end of his weapon to go in and finish the job.
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#87
by
Sly Red
on 20 Jun, 2008 09:41
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Grunts rule.
but REMFs process your DEROS Orders.
71B US Army 1971-72 22nd Replacement Battalion Da Nang, Viet Nam
Red
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#88
by
OneOfTheFew
on 09 Jul, 2008 12:53
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USMC
Parris Island -- 2nd Battalion --- 11/95 ~ 02/96
1st Battalion 25th Marines 4th MARDIV weapons co. Motar Platoons 02/96 ~ 07/03
MOS = 0341
What most would call "weekend warriors" 8 glorious years in the USMC reserves..
I've been to a few places, Estonia, Norway, Panama for training, LUCKILY I was never mobilized for war .
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#89
by
skinhead002
on 20 Jul, 2008 08:38
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I almost branch transferred over the Marines from the Army in mid 1985 but I was close to pinning on captain and would have lost the rank to go BACK through OCS and start over again as a Marine 2LT. Although I would have been paid as a 2LT over 4 years, it would have been a dramatic pay "loss" to decline my Army captain promotion and in essence, start over again. I always looked forward to training with Marines and they had a very common sense approach to planning and executing deployments and operations that I have fouind lacking in many Army units over the decades.