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#90
by
tomgallagher
on 20 Jul, 2008 12:49
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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
In the rear with the gear and the beer. Right Red.
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#91
by
Sly Red
on 20 Jul, 2008 14:45
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Tom,
Me and you are 'bout the only ones on here old enough to know what all that means.

Damn we're old.
Red
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#92
by
tomgallagher
on 20 Jul, 2008 15:34
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You are probably right....
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#93
by
RICKYBOBBY74
on 20 Jul, 2008 15:58
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In the rear with the gear and the beer
not sure i wanna know what this means!!!! reach around too?
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#94
by
Sly Red
on 20 Jul, 2008 16:02
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I'll explain it to you Friday night at SlyBaldCon, youngster. It's Viet Nam era lingo.
Red
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#95
by
RICKYBOBBY74
on 20 Jul, 2008 16:07
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no visual explanation i hope....it sounds scary
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#96
by
Sly Red
on 20 Jul, 2008 16:10
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Not that kind of gear in the rear

You've got your mind in the gutter
Red
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#97
by
Sgt. Pate
on 20 Jul, 2008 20:20
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HOORAH!
nuff said!
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#98
by
RICKYBOBBY74
on 20 Jul, 2008 20:23
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for future reference. my mind is in the gutter all the time....don't even im me askin what's on my mind rite now......
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#99
by
sluggo
on 11 Mar, 2009 20:56
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USARNG '88-'92 97E and 71L San Francisco and Fort Lewis, WA
USCG '92-'96 Station La Push, WA; YN3 Group Port Angeles, WA
USCG Civilian, District 17 Juneau, AK '97-'00
USNavy Civilian, Keyport, WA '00-Present
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#100
by
BReady
on 25 Mar, 2009 14:37
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Cpl Ready / USMC / 1996 - 2001 Honorably Discharged
MOS: 6433 (I level avionics)
Went to boot at Parris Island (aka sand flea island).
Was in the second to the last AE class to finish at NAS Millington, Tenn. before it was moved to P-cola (Marines train with sailors during A school.. at least in the aviation MOS's). That was 10 or 11 months (I don't remember). Then, another 2 months in FRAMP school at Camp Pendelton.
1st duty station was at MALS 26 in MCAS New River, J-ville, North Cackalacky
2nd and last duty station was in the MALSEK avionics compound at MCBH Kanoeha Bay (AKA Hawaii 5.0 Marines HAHA).
I never deployed or went overseas (other than Hawaii at least) and my lack of many ribbons show it (had a good cookie and a NAM for just doing my job)

But KBay kicked butt. I loved it there.
BReady
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#101
by
ChefMartin812
on 08 Jul, 2009 09:24
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US Air Force (Security Specialist) 1980-1986
US Coast Guard (Food Service Specialist) 1987-2001
Retired PO1/E-6 and could have made E-7 but that would have meant 4 more years and it would have screwed up my 2nd Retirement (Currently working for the State)
United States Air Force:
Camp Bullis - San Antonio Texas as a Security Specialist Instructor's Aid
Incirlik AFB - Adana Turkey
Ellsworth AFB - Rapid City South Dakota
Balikesir AFB - Balikesir Turkey
Mountain Home AFB - Mountain Home, Idaho.
I was temporary stationed in Germany and I also have been to Canada, Greece, England, Spain, Azores, Italy on the Air Force's dime.
United States Coast Guard
Station Tillamook Bay (Motorized Life Boats 44379 & 44409) - Garibaldi Oregon
US CGC Citrus WMEC 300 - Coos Bay Oregon
Marine Safety Office - Portland Oregon
US CGC Sedge WLB 402 - Homer Alaska
I was also temporary stationed in Hawaii and had numerous port of calls in Canada.
I was also certified as Boarding Officer, Medic, Small Boat Operator, Fire Fighter, Hazardous Waste Operator, Damage Control, Navigator, Officer of the Day, Search and Rescue.
I was the ship's Food Service Officer for my last 4 years.
My final re-enlistment was onboard the USS Arizona Memorial, I still have the US Flag that I raised and lowered that day on board the USS Arizona.
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#102
by
balddad77
on 03 Aug, 2009 11:25
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US Navy Submariner
Aug 99 Boot camp Great Lakes
Oct 99 Charleston, SC (MM A School)
Feb '00 Charleston, SC (Nuke MM Power School)
May '00 Charleston, SC (Nuke MM Prototype, MTS 635)
Injured during training ops, honorable medical discharge Dec '01
Never got to go to sea, and miss the Navy life everyday.
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#103
by
Antimidas
on 03 Aug, 2009 14:01
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USAF 1988-90
AFSC 20830X Apprentice Cryptologic Linguist Specialist
3483 STUS
Presidio of Monterey, CA
INARNG 1990-1999
MOS 13E Fire Direction Center Chief
3-B-139 FA
Kempton, IN
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#104
by
DCSlyOne
on 12 Sep, 2009 20:22
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US Army Active Duty 1988-1995 MOS 29V Microwave Radio Repair
Ft. Jackson - Basic Training
Ft. Gordon - AIT (Military Occupational Skill training)
Ft. Detrick - Frederick, MD
Izmir Forward Depot - Izmir, Turkey
Ft. Carson - Colorado Springs, CO
DC Army National Guard 1995-1998
95B (MP) training and deployment to Baumholder, Germany from 1996-1997
Army Reserves 2000-2003 (so good, I had to go back)
Ft. Meade, MD Theater Signal Command