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RE: Is It me... - 5/29/2004 9:57:21 PM   
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OK, I'll add my bit:

US Army since 1985, though mostly in the Reserves and the National Guard. 11B to start with, then 35A, and finally 55A.

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MOS - 5/29/2004 10:29:13 PM   
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US Army 62-65 with the 82nd Abn Div as an artillery surveyor (can't remember the MOS),


Hi, I went to Survey school at Fort Sill. Two Marines and 84 Army persons in the class.
MOS for Army was 82C

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RE: MOS - 5/29/2004 10:35:05 PM   
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Eh, might as well, cant have you jarheards and swabbies take over the thread.

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RE: MOS - 5/29/2004 10:44:55 PM   
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Cheers to all branches on Memorial Day weekend! With a special toast to the Marine 1/2 of a Corps. My father was a Navy Corpsman with the 1st Marines in Korea. Well, we all make mistakes!

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RE: Could well be... - 5/30/2004 12:26:28 AM   
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Josephus Daniels, SecNavy, 1912-1920, made the Navy dry. When the USN BB Squadron with the Grand Fleet wanted to celebrate Armistice Day, they had to take boats over the the Brits' BBs.

Enlisted DEP 28 Nov 75, RA 1 Dec 75, BCT at Knox, BABN at Benning and 43E (Rigger) at Lee. Svc Co, 7th SFGA at Bragg, Jun 76-Aug 78, Green to Gold at ODU, 80, Germany, 13 S&S Bn, 80-83, 82d Abn (1-17 Cav), 83-84, Army Reserve 11th SFGA, 84-88, Army Reserve AGR, 364th CSG, 205th IB (Sep) (Lt), 377th TAACOM/TSC, ARSTAFF (OCAR) and USARC, 9 months to retire and start a new life.

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RE: Could well be... - 5/30/2004 1:01:36 AM   
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Ah yes, Ft Lee. Virginia Beach, long necked Buds and oysters! I use to run the Crater every afternoon before supper! I was in 11 SFG in Louisville, then it was disbanded. The Cold War was over, and so was our mission.

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RE: Is It me... - 5/30/2004 1:42:10 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Brady

So, Only one Forgine Military Type hear so far all the Rest US Service men?


No, there is another one, but this one is way too foreign

1996-97, Lt. Legal assistance officer, assigned to 5th Air Division HQ, Moscow AA District, Russian Air forces.

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RE: Could well be... - 5/30/2004 4:04:55 AM   
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Actually the 11th, like all the rest of the Army Reserve combat units (except for 100-442 (Inouye's Guard) and 2 AH Bns) were taken down as part of the OFF Site Agreement between Director, NGB and Chief, Army Reserve, in 1994, in which the Army Reserve would concentrate on EAD/EAC CS/CSS support of the Regular Army and the ARNG would provide integrated combat/CS and CSS forces at divisional level. The ARNG never really honored this agreement, though the Army Reserve did (I put the 205th down in six months in 1994).

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RE: Could well be... - 5/30/2004 6:49:24 AM   
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"1996-97, Lt. Legal assistance officer, assigned to 5th Air Division HQ, Moscow AA District, Russian Air forces. "

WTG Subchasser, it is a very small planet nowdays, it is interesting to see all the various backgrounds on people, it is prety darn cool if you think about people from all around the world with common interests contrubiting to a thing like this, that we will all enjoy for a long time to come.

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RE: Could well be... - 5/30/2004 7:37:16 AM   
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Hi to all the veterans here, esp. the fellow sailors and marines.

Chief Electronics Technician (ETC) United States Navy, retired
1978-1998

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RE: Could well be... - 5/30/2004 11:57:16 PM   
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U.S. Army
11B 88-93 Ft. Myer, Irwin, and Sherman
29yQ7 93-96 Ft. Gordon and Schofield Barracks

I got tired of humping a ruck too...went to SatCom

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RE: Could well be... - 5/31/2004 6:41:34 AM   
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A big OOORAAAAAH to all my fellow Jarheads, a big BOOOOYAAAAH to all my navel shipmates and a big HOWDY to all the others whom I have no clue as to what their moto yell is......

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RE: Could well be... - 5/31/2004 9:17:50 AM   
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ORIGINAL: rogueusmc

A big OOORAAAAAH to all my fellow Jarheads, a big BOOOOYAAAAH to all my navel shipmates and a big HOWDY to all the others whom I have no clue as to what their moto yell is......


It's "hoo-ahh" for the Army folk.

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RE: USMC - 5/31/2004 4:39:58 PM   
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FC3(SW) USS Iowa, 88 -90.



Ah, a fellow battleship sailor!

FC2 Stone,

'87-'89 USS Wisconsin BB-64 MK38GFCS

'90-92 USS MacDonough DDG-39 AN/SPG 55B Mod9 Radar, Terrier system.

SPC Stone,

'98-00, 1/7 Air Defense Artillery Battalion, 108th Brigade, 18th Airborne Corps, Patriot Missile Fire Control

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RE: Is It me... - 5/31/2004 4:54:32 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Subchaser

quote:

ORIGINAL: Brady

So, Only one Forgine Military Type hear so far all the Rest US Service men?


No, there is another one, but this one is way too foreign

1996-97, Lt. Legal assistance officer, assigned to 5th Air Division HQ, Moscow AA District, Russian Air forces.


Cool! Subchaser...give us the inside scoop on the Mathius Rust thing. You must have some great stories.

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RE: USMC - 5/31/2004 11:20:35 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: mbatch729

FC3(SW) USS Iowa, 88 -90.



Ah, a fellow battleship sailor!

FC2 Stone,

'87-'89 USS Wisconsin BB-64 MK38GFCS


That's us, the "Elite of the Fleet!"

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RE: USMC - 6/1/2004 5:01:05 AM   
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Well, here's a thank-you from a civilian candya$$ that spent today trying to teach his kids that this day is more than just part of a three-day holiday weekend. The WWII memorial dedication events this wekend helped.

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RE: USMC - 6/1/2004 5:19:24 AM   
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The world needs more candya$$es like you...........they really do!!!
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ORIGINAL: ChuckK

Well, here's a thank-you from a civilian candya$$ that spent today trying to teach his kids that this day is more than just part of a three-day holiday weekend. The WWII memorial dedication events this wekend helped.


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RE: USMC - 6/1/2004 2:57:01 PM   
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ORIGINAL: mbatch729

quote:

ORIGINAL: barbarrossa

quote:

ORIGINAL: mbatch729

FC3(SW) USS Iowa, 88 -90.



Ah, a fellow battleship sailor!

FC2 Stone,

'87-'89 USS Wisconsin BB-64 MK38GFCS


That's us, the "Elite of the Fleet!"


Don't you just know it!

S!

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RE: MOS - 6/1/2004 6:44:19 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Mogami
Hi, I went to Survey school at Fort Sill. Two Marines and 84 Army persons in the class.
MOS for Army was 82C


I went through Survey School at Fort Sill twice, once in the basic course in the fall of 1962 then the advanced course in the summer of 1964. For some reason this conversation seems familiar like we had it once before a couple of years ago in the WIR or PacWar forum.

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RE: Is It me... - 6/1/2004 7:58:47 PM   
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And another!

98-Present, B (Somerset Light Infantry) Coy, R.V. Btn, 43 Wessex Bde, HM UK Armed Forces. (Descendent of: 13th Somerset, Prince Alberts Own Regiment of Light Infantry)

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RE: Is It me... - 6/1/2004 11:34:04 PM   
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From the other side of the pond even!!!!

I spent a little time with some of your marines while in Hawaii.....them some hard core boys!!!

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RE: Could well be... - 6/2/2004 2:39:56 AM   
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I was never a Marine. Anyone else have enough common sense to not be one?

Why are Marines like bananas? Because they start green, turn yellow, and die in bunches.

Har. (That ought to get me kicked off the forum quick-like)

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RE: Could well be... - 6/2/2004 3:40:08 AM   
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grrrrr!!!

Can I have your address, please? Oh, and what time are you usually home? I'd call you a communist, but even they have more respect for US Marines, so you must be a college boy. Hmm, maybe i have a use for my M82A1 afterall...

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RE: Could well be... - 6/2/2004 3:43:39 AM   
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What amazes me is that this thread took almost 3 full pages to wind up where I expected it to go in one.



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RE: Could well be... - 6/2/2004 4:23:54 AM   
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I was never a Marine. Anyone else have enough common sense to not be one?

Why are Marines like bananas? Because they start green, turn yellow, and die in bunches.

Har. (That ought to get me kicked off the forum quick-like)

I'd say it's more likely to get you kicked in the cahones... I've known enough
Marines to know they take the Corps seriously.

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RE: Could well be... - 6/2/2004 4:43:17 AM   
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Guys, guys, guys,

We shouldn't descend to petty bickering over whether the Marines are "better" or "worse" than other branches.




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RE: Could well be... - 6/2/2004 4:44:29 AM   
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The fact is, that ALL branches of the armed forces are equally brave and capable.




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RE: Could well be... - 6/2/2004 4:46:15 AM   
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It is my unbiased opinion that the Marines are no better than the other branches of our glorious armed forces. Really.




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RE: Could well be... - 6/2/2004 4:54:40 AM   
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It is my unbiased opinion that the Marines are no better than the other branches of our glorious armed forces. Really.


Yeah. I guess someone has to keep the Admiral from escaping from his sea cabin, or being bothered by lowly commanders and such.

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