anybody in the military?
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9. November 2009 @ 12:55 |
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just wondering if anybody here is serving there country? i am currently in the US marine corps as an air traffic controller. unfortunatly i was injured and am receiving a medical discharge before the end of my obligated contract. so any service members, retirees, or prior service members in here? any good stories?
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solamf30
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9. November 2009 @ 13:29 |
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Was in U.S. Army for 8 years. Currently going to school through the G.I.Bill. As far a funny stories. I have tons esp being combat arms and all the dumb shit we did in Iraq and Bosnia
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9. November 2009 @ 13:34 |
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Was in the U.S. Army Infantry, stationed stateside. Who doesn't have funny stories from their time in service. What else are you supposed to do when you have a bunch of guys with nothin better to do than to amuse themselves!!
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solamf30
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9. November 2009 @ 13:42 |
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Well according to the 1SG there was allows something to do. He was always on us NCO's about hip pocket training
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10. November 2009 @ 17:50 |
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very true thats what imma miss about the corps is the stories, and the very "unique" to say the least ppl you will meet. and ill miss the garrison ceremonies and events, however i wont miss all the extra training and work that goes along side with performing your job.
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solamf30
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10. November 2009 @ 17:55 |
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The only thing I don't miss is the politics. I had a great experience and got paid to shoot things and blow shit up. Cav Scouts with C4 can be a dangerous thing and the less I was in garrison the happier I was. Rather be in the field any day of the week
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10. November 2009 @ 18:00 |
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Originally posted by solamf30: The only thing I don't miss is the politics. I had a great experience and got paid to shoot things and blow shit up. Cav Scouts with C4 can be a dangerous thing and the less I was in garrison the happier I was. Rather be in the field any day of the week
very true its all about who u know and who likes you. my buddy got njp'd
for doing the same things i sometimes do the only difference is ppl like me, and hes a disrespectful "soup sandwich". but id have to disagree i prefer garrison. i like keepin the uniforms nice pulling out the bravos or chucks to wear, AND I DESPISE BABY WIPES!!!!!
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11. November 2009 @ 01:28 |
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I preferred being in the field compared to garrison. Too bad they kept busting our budget, cutting us down to 1 live fire a year....with our ammo allotment cut in half.
Being part of an infantry mortar section when they reorganized the armored cav units to humvees had its moments.....especially when we could find a place to hide in the field and not be found for a few hours.
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11. November 2009 @ 04:33 |
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Originally posted by solamf30: The only thing I don't miss is the politics.
If you don't like politics, why would you work for the government? At least in the USA, the military is controled by the President...a politician who uses the military for political purposes. You might as well say, "The only thing I don't miss are the airplanes and guns".
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11. November 2009 @ 12:33 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: Originally posted by solamf30: The only thing I don't miss is the politics.
If you don't like politics, why would you work for the government? At least in the USA, the military is controled by the President...a politician who uses the military for political purposes. You might as well say, "The only thing I don't miss are the airplanes and guns".
u dont understand not politics like senate. pretty much like office politics, such as ppl kissing arse, and closed door meetings, and back stabbing.
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11. November 2009 @ 12:45 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: Originally posted by solamf30: The only thing I don't miss is the politics.
If you don't like politics, why would you work for the government? At least in the USA, the military is controled by the President...a politician who uses the military for political purposes. You might as well say, "The only thing I don't miss are the airplanes and guns".
I always thought it was Rumsfeld who ran the military, like he runs the president and foreign policy, to keep his multi billion armaments corporations in business.
I have military service stories also.. but I was on the other side so I will STFU.
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13. November 2009 @ 19:24 |
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Originally posted by scum101: Originally posted by KillerBug: Originally posted by solamf30: The only thing I don't miss is the politics.
If you don't like politics, why would you work for the government? At least in the USA, the military is controled by the President...a politician who uses the military for political purposes. You might as well say, "The only thing I don't miss are the airplanes and guns".
I always thought it was Rumsfeld who ran the military, like he runs the president and foreign policy, to keep his multi billion armaments corporations in business.
I have military service stories also.. but I was on the other side so I will STFU.
well actually the corps is the only branch of service that takes orders directly from the president
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scum101
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14. November 2009 @ 04:18 |
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and the president takes his orders from the advisers.. vested interests like Rumsfeld.. case proved.
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14. November 2009 @ 18:30 |
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Originally posted by scum101: and the president takes his orders from the advisers.. vested interests like Rumsfeld.. case proved.
its actually honorable mr. gates now
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15. November 2009 @ 22:57 |
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no never served in the military serves in any way because i live in a country where military does not control every thing get your military out of IRAQ and AFGANISTAN and let them control their own countries coming from an irish man we know it works better
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19. November 2009 @ 02:05 |
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Originally posted by hill16: no never served in the military serves in any way because i live in a country where military does not control every thing get your military out of IRAQ and AFGANISTAN and let them control their own countries coming from an irish man we know it works better
We have a saying in america...send the troops over there so they can't bother us over here...or something like that...
BTW...the american people have no control over the military. Obama won the election because he said he would end the war...instead he sent even more troops over there. The demo-publican party has full control over the elections anyway, and they make sure that we are stuck choosing between terrible and awfull. People say that voting for a third party is a waisted vote...I say voting for someone that you don't want to win is a waisted vote...even not voting is better, as you are not voting against the 3rd party candidates.
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scum101
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19. November 2009 @ 05:25 |
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how about "none of the above"?? or have they taken that option away now?
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