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Is It me... - 5/28/2004 7:48:57 PM   
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Or are their a lot more folks hanging around this forum lately
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RE: Is It me... - 5/28/2004 7:55:48 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Brady

Or are their a lot more folks hanging around this forum lately


It's you.....

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RE: Is It me... - 5/28/2004 8:04:30 PM   
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Going Gold has a way of drawing folks in! I had tuned out for quite a while, only checking in once in a while for updates, because the forums seemed to be dominated by bitchy whining. But now that the "endgame" is near, I'm like a moth drawn to the flame.

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RE: Is It me... - 5/28/2004 8:07:48 PM   
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The forum is a way of coping with the wait. It might get quiet again when the game ships but then the whining will start fresh.

I am now a Veteran. Yahoo!

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RE: Is It me... - 5/28/2004 8:08:23 PM   
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Going Gold has a way of drawing folks in! I had tuned out for quite a while, only checking in once in a while for updates, because the forums seemed to be dominated by bitchy whining. But now that the "endgame" is near, there's more bitchy whining and I'm like a moth drawn to the flame.


Lol....just couldn't help it dude

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RE: Is It me... - 5/28/2004 10:15:07 PM   
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That was very naughty of you rogue. So are you former, current, or reserve USMC? I was in from 85-91, MOS 7011 (a/c launch & recovery) and then spent 3 (wonderful) years on MSG duty (Paramaribo, Suriname and Stuttgart, Germany).

Semper Fi

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USMC - 5/28/2004 10:25:10 PM   
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There are a few of us.

USMC 1973-1977 0844

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 10:39:15 PM   
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Just when you think you know a guy. Semper Fi Mog.

No wonder this forum is so screwed up.


Oh, and what MOS is 0844?

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:04:08 PM   
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Corporal Whatley, at your service.....

I was a 2311 ammunition Technician from 89-95. First with Charlie 1/12 artillery til 93, then Q.A. for the magazine area in 29 palms.

0844 is an F.O. right?

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:07:42 PM   
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God its a jarhead love fest.


PH2 Rob Roberson USN

1985 - 1990

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:08:27 PM   
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Field Arty Fire Control. (However I spent most of the time doing survey)

C 1/11 then HQ 2/12 and finally HQ 10th Marines




(GMG USN 1982-1992 USS Fahrion FFG-22, PNSY and USS Halyburton FFG-40)

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:09:17 PM   
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0844 is an F.O. right?



A Fu*k Off??? Well, that's what I was, anyway. I had a few opportunities to enjoy the wonderful scenery at the "stumps" (29 Palms) too. I was stationed at El Toro from 86-89.

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:16:48 PM   
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ORIGINAL: rroberson

God its a jarhead love fest.


PH2 Rob Roberson USN

1985 - 1990


Swabbies are ok if they are seabees or corpsmen....lol....those guys got a beers from a marine anytime.

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:18:12 PM   
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I did a little of it all in the arty unit.....ammotechs get crosstrained at everything because, when there is no ammo to dish out, ya go where you are needed.

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:25:04 PM   
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Heck, how could I resist!

USMC 92-97, mainly in HI at Kaneohe and Camp Smith. 2542 (Comm Center Op), 9919 (MAGTF Planning, WWMCCS & GCCS), 4066 (Computer Tech)

Spent some time aboard USS Abe Lincoln, USS Peleliu, USS New Orleans, USS Blue Ridge

Semper FI!

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:31:19 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Gyrene

Heck, how could I resist!

USMC 92-97, mainly in HI at Kaneohe and Camp Smith. 2542 (Comm Center Op), 9919 (MAGTF Planning, WWMCCS & GCCS), 4066 (Computer Tech)

Spent some time aboard USS Abe Lincoln, USS Peleliu, USS New Orleans, USS Blue Ridge

Semper FI!


just singin' all your praises aren't ya?.....lol

Hey! When ya tha best............lol

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:36:00 PM   
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Nah...I just really miss being back in, as if it didn't already show! it would had been a longer post, but i didn't want to bore the non-hackers! LOL

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:37:20 PM   
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We ought to start a sound off thread.....like on heigien inspection....standing there in your grippies and shower shoes.....

SOUND OFF YOU MAGGOT!!!

SIR, THIS RECRUIT HAS NO IDEA WHO HE IS RIGHT NOW, SIR!!!!!!

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:47:10 PM   
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Hello...

USMC 1967-1971 0251 (interpreter/interrogator - never took any pics, though)

Bye...

Michael Wood

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There are a few of us.

USMC 1973-1977 0844

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RE: USMC - 5/28/2004 11:59:42 PM   
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Guess that lets out us "Zoomies" eh? LOL! Active Air Force for almost 17yrs now. All we need is a few army types to chime in and we'll nearly have all the services represented.

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RE: USMC - 5/29/2004 12:03:30 AM   
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So, are you the staff expert on French Indochina mike?........"there should be a road right here....I know cus I was there.....

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RE: USMC - 5/29/2004 12:08:53 AM   
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Considering the road net shown on the map, I think the "staff expert" musta been smokin'
some weed during his TOD

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RE: USMC - 5/29/2004 12:33:32 AM   
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US Army 62-65 with the 82nd Abn Div as an artillery surveyor (can't remember the MOS), US Army 70-78 with 101st Abn Div in RVN and various other units in the US and Hawaii as a UH-1 crew chief (again can't remember MOS). Now work for the US Navy (2 more months) at NAWCWD, China Lake as an overpaid Aerospace Engineer. I just threw in the last to tell everybody that in August I can play WITP 22 hours a day (I need a couple of hours sleep).

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RE: USMC - 5/29/2004 2:57:18 AM   
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FC3(SW) USS Iowa, 88 -90.

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RE: USMC - 5/29/2004 3:19:32 AM   
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Hello...

I actually spent most of my time at Henderson Hall (Headquarters Marine Corps), in Arlington.

Bye...

Michael Wood

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So, are you the staff expert on French Indochina mike?........"there should be a road right here....I know cus I was there.....


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RE: USN - 5/29/2004 3:35:36 AM   
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RM3, USS Charles F Adams (to the left) 69-73. Most of the time chasing bird farms and looking for Red Fleet bubbleheads in the North Atlantic and Med.


This guy must have really liked Monty Python...

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RE: USN - 5/29/2004 3:41:50 AM   
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"In this country … men seem to live for action as long as they can and sink into apathy when they retire."
-- Charles Francis Adams

But that was before computer war games.

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RE: That was the man... - 5/29/2004 3:51:00 AM   
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"In this country … men seem to live for action as long as they can and sink into apathy when they retire."
-- Charles Francis Adams

But that was before computer war games.


Unfortunately, if my befuddled brain recalls correctly, he also made the USN dry. Now why they named a tin can after him, I'll never fathom...

Also, since a few have asked in the months past - the back procedure I had in mid March seems to have worked wonderfully well. The pain level is down at least 90% most of the time, and there are glorious complete days now when I have no pain at all. That is, until I get through with physical therapy. EGAD, you never know how much muscles can tighten up, especially if you have been inflicted with too many birthdays.

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RE: That was the man... - 5/29/2004 3:53:30 AM   
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Hi, Prohibition made the USN dry.

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RE: Could well be... - 5/29/2004 3:56:15 AM   
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might have been a local legend about the Charlie Deuce, but with as many sea stories as we all told, begiggered if I know. I do know that the ship was officially dry, but they never seemed to get that message to the goat locker.

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