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- 10/16/2002 2:16:39 AM   
Nixuebrig

 

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1990 to 1992 , served in a pioneer battailion with the german bundeswehr.

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- 10/16/2002 6:30:19 AM   
Don Doom


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78-85 US Navy 4.5 years DDG-11 USS Sellers

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- 10/16/2002 6:48:00 AM   
AbsntMndedProf


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Don, you probably know about this already, but in case you don't, I found this U.S.S. Sellers association online:

http://www.usnavyships.com/sellers/frames5.htm

Eric Maietta

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- 10/16/2002 7:13:55 AM   
Don Doom


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Yep, I even found a book on the ships in the mothball fleet, which shows my ship in pretty bad shape before they wrecked her!!:mad: :mad: :mad: :(

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- 10/16/2002 7:59:24 PM   
Wombat63

 

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5 years as a grunt - RAR
10 signals - RASIGS

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3 Years - 10/16/2002 10:01:45 PM   
Rokondo

 

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Israeli Army (Air-Force but not pilot) ;)
Excellent troop of Air-force year 1997 (Got medal) :D
Rank First Sergeant

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- 10/17/2002 1:46:25 AM   
scimitar

 

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1978, Belgian army; 2nd Bataillon de Carabiniers Cyclistes (Black Devils). Gunner on CVRT. Liked very much the "devise" of that unit: "Pour une dent toute la gueule" (approx. for a tooth all the mouth)...

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- 10/17/2002 6:11:46 AM   
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I was in the 2/325th of the 82nd Airborne Division (hence the name "White Falcon") from 1981 - 1985. It was not an experience I would recommend to most 17 year olds just getting out of high school like me, but now that I'm becoming a cranky old man, I'm starting to view my military service in a different light.

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- 10/17/2002 10:58:24 PM   
Irinami

 

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~4+ years casually (compared to most of you) studying military history and preparing as much as possible on a tight budget. Zero time in any official capacity.

Translation?

"I'm your worst nightmare... a citizen with a constitutional right to bear arms." id est, Militia as per the US Constitution and several Presidential acts, proclamations, etc. Ready to defend where I live any time, ready to serve if called up.

My greatest thanks and my respect to those of you who have served. Thank you all.

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- 10/17/2002 11:11:00 PM   
AbsntMndedProf


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Irinami posted:

"My greatest thanks and my respect to those of you who have served. Thank you all."

Well said! I agree whole-heartedly!

Eric Maietta

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Nomination - 10/17/2002 11:24:47 PM   
Belisarius


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Anyone else smell a Hall-of-famer around here? :p

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- 10/18/2002 1:21:52 AM   
sandman20

 

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To Belisarius:
When we would have Swedish army to SPWaW?:) Maybe there is Sweden in version 7.2.
Finland vs. Sweden sounds very funny;) There's a few centuries since Sweden was in war last time :D

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- 10/18/2002 5:58:52 AM   
Voriax

 

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sandman20
[B] There's a few centuries since Sweden was in war last time :D [/B][/QUOTE]

well...swedish air force unit has seen war after WW2...i'll leave it as an excersice to find out where and when ;)

Voriax

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- 10/18/2002 6:15:50 AM   
AbsntMndedProf


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Here is a site with OOBs for the Swedish military:

http://www.ludd.luth.se/~antenna/t2k/index.htm

Looks interesting. I don't know how accurate/current the info is. I hope it's helpfull.

Eric Maietta

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- 10/18/2002 1:37:06 PM   
sandman20

 

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Voriax
[B]

well...swedish air force unit has seen war after WW2...i'll leave it as an excersice to find out where and when ;)

Voriax [/B][/QUOTE]

Do you mean that Congo crisis in the 1960's when those Saabs was used ? Sweden itself never used it in action.
Actually the year when Sweden was last in war is 1816.

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- 10/23/2002 3:58:29 AM   
boerje

 

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11 months in Finnish Defence Forces as a 120 mm mortar squad leader. Now in reserve with a rank of sargent.

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- 10/23/2002 9:27:40 AM   
Irinami

 

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AbsntMndedProf
[B]Here is a site with OOBs for the Swedish military:

http://www.ludd.luth.se/~antenna/t2k/index.htm

Looks interesting. I don't know how accurate/current the info is. I hope it's helpfull.

Eric Maietta [/B][/QUOTE]

I can't believe it!

Antenna (Anti Henttu)'s site is about Twilight: 2000, an RPG from the mid-80's about World War III. I would say that he's based it off "current" (90's) Swedish OOB's, and it's reasonably accurate. Antenna's one of the greats in T2k-dom.

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- 10/25/2002 2:56:48 AM   
bobbuild

 

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USAF 26 years, SMSGT

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- 11/13/2002 2:05:41 PM   
RolandRahn_MatrixForum

 

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15 Months in 1986/1987 as fire control soldier in a tank artillery battery and one reserve exercise (and three additional "invitations" to reserve exercises - "Y-tours, wir buchen, Sie fluchen" :mad: ) in the German Bundeswehr.

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- 11/13/2002 9:15:02 PM   
Frank W.

 

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by RolandRahn
[B]15 Months in 1986/1987 as fire control soldier in a tank artillery battery and one reserve exercise (and three additional "invitations" to reserve exercises - "Y-tours, wir buchen, Sie fluchen" :mad: ) in the German Bundeswehr. [/B][/QUOTE]

hi roland,

i found the reservist exercise i made quite interesting, if only the weather and the organization had been better....

it was in daaden trp-üb.platz. we covered a hawk flarak battery and get some invitation in this quite old weapon system...

some night shooting including. we felt like "new year" :D

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- 11/13/2002 11:57:00 PM   
RolandRahn_MatrixForum

 

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Frank W.
[B]

hi roland,

i found the reservist exercise i made quite interesting, if only the weather and the organization had been better....

it was in daaden trp-üb.platz. we covered a hawk flarak battery and get some invitation in this quite old weapon system...

some night shooting including. we felt like "new year" :D [/B][/QUOTE]

Hi Frank,

I have *very* negative experiences with the Bundeswehr. It would be extremely off-topic to deepen this, but let's say that I finally became a conscienous objector against the service in the Bundeswehr and that I do not regard the part of the Bundeswehr I had to serve with as a military organisation.

I regard the military as something very serious and nothing you can entrust to the, err, *persons* I experienced there.

Roland

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- 11/16/2002 4:17:25 AM   
Frank W.

 

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i think this depends much on the unit in which u serve and of course the people..... i was in the "luftwaffe" besides that, i think it´s somewhat better than army, only a pity that i could not drive in a tank or something like that.

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- 11/16/2002 7:27:33 AM   
Matt

 

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You all can probably guess what I do by my profile. Over nine years. Kudos to anyone who knows what IYACYAS means.

Regards,

Matt

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- 11/17/2002 8:07:56 PM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Matt
[B]You all can probably guess what I do by my profile. Over nine years. Kudos to anyone who knows what IYACYAS means.

Regards,

Matt [/B][/QUOTE]

Don't know where I got this from;

"If You Ain't Cavalry, You Ain't Sh*t" :p

Ehm.. is that correct?

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- 11/20/2002 9:07:01 PM   
Matt

 

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You're all over it.

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USN - 11/23/2002 9:16:11 AM   
Proteus

 

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11 years active (1990-2001)
1+ years reserve (2001-present)

USS PROTEUS (AS 19) (1990-92)
Submarine Base Pearl Harbor (1992-95)
USS MCKEE (AS 41) (1995-96)
Naval Hospital San Diego (1996-2001)
Norfolk Naval Shipyard (2001-present)

While on AS19 (homeport Guam), my ship lead the USN in the 50 year commemoration of the battle of the coral sea down under. While in route back to Guam from Brisbane we stopped at Guadalcanel and achored off shore for a night. The following day we departed up "the slot". Greatest moment in my naval career!

AS19 was flagship to COMSUBPAC at achor in Tokyo Bay 1Sep45.

Hiked Guam, Tinian, Ulithi, Truk, etc.

While in Hawaii I had the opportunity to hoist colors one morning on BB39.

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- 12/30/2002 10:54:34 PM   
banditjim

 

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Regular Army
1979-1983
Tank Driver/ PLL Clerk (no guard duty and no thrown tracks)
Was AVLB driver for a combat engineer company, but CO found out I had an accounting degree so offered me the PLL Clerk's job. Yea, I know, I wimped out LOL.... but hey, no guard duty.
Reache rank of E5 (I was a very good scrounger.)
Stationed two years in Germany and two in Kentucky.

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Couldn't let the opportunity pass... - 1/8/2003 3:27:21 AM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Don Doom
[B]78-85 US Navy 4.5 years DDG-11 USS Sellers [/B][/QUOTE]

Here's some contemporary shipmates of Don from DDG11. They're gunner's mates, not "Survivor" rejects, I promise :D ;)

[IMG]http://www.shoreintel.com/SELLERS_-_GMM2_STOVER_-_WILLIAMS.jpg[/IMG]

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- 1/17/2003 10:44:18 PM   
ktw

 

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USMC, 1983-1986

Sgt, Infantry, squad leader and 81mm Mortar FO

1st Light Armored Vehicle Bn, 27th Marines.

MCAGCC, 29 Palms, CA

Claim to Fame: opportunity came up to go out with 3rd Tank Bn as a crew member on a live fire excercise once. Successfully threw a track on an M60A1 while in the driver's seat.

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U.S. ARMY TANKERS RULE!!! - 1/24/2003 1:27:15 AM   
mlomax

 

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I'm currently on active duty in the U.S. Army. The greatest army in the world. I have spent 10 years in and am looking forward to anther ten years. I'm Tank Commander on one of the best tanks in the world, the M1A2 Abrams.

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