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ROLL CALL!
27 May 2002
| Militiaman7
Posted on 05/27/2002 9:22:15 AM PDT by Militiaman7
Active Duty, Veterans, Family members, friends, FREEPERS and Lurkers, sign in and give service branch and dates of service.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Free Republic; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: rollcall; signin; speakup
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To: Militiaman7
AlGone2001
USAF 83-89
GA ANG 89-96
E-6
Uncle served in Viet Nam three times- He earned 2-Silver Stars and 1-Bronze Star.
To: A Navy Vet
LOL! Yeah, we tend to speak to each other in acronyms and plan family outings like a military operation. Three of my brothers-in-law were Army buddies of mine before they met and married my sisters. Two of those met them by circumstance and only later realized who's sister they had hooked up with. It's a small world.
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posted on
05/28/2002 1:58:13 PM PDT
by
TADSLOS
To: A Navy Vet
The experience and character building that world travel teaches is invaluable. That used to be true but ever since Subic was shut down, world travel just isn't the same anymore.
To: Militiaman7
US ARMY, Quartermasters 1989-1993
To: Militiaman7
rangerX- Army 1978-92, Army Reserve 92-98, retired LTC, Gulf War.
rangerX Dad- USAF 1952-74, retired MSG, Korean War
rangerX Brother- Army 1976-2001, retired CW3, Panama, Grenada, Gulf War
rangerX Grandfather- Army WWI, PFC
rangerX Nephew 1-Army 2001-now, PFC
rangerX Father-in-Law- USAF 1944-74, retired COL, WW2, Korea, Vietnam
rangerX Brother in law #1-USAF 1976-96, retired Maj
rangerX Brother in law #2-USAF 1974-80, SSG
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posted on
05/28/2002 2:28:12 PM PDT
by
rangerX
To: Search4Truth
S4T,
Glad to be of service (pun intended). I have to agree with HiJinx. Make sure that your son get's everything in writing. I spent a little time as a recruiter, and I can tell you that there are some out there that are not above board, but they are in the minority. Nevertheless, this could be a lifetime committment for your son, and you wouldn't sign a contract for a house without knowing what you're getting into, would you? It is just as important, and even more so, that your son has a good idea of what he's getting into. The first few months usually make or break a military career, because it is during that time that a soldier/sailor/airman develops his attitude concerning his duties. If that attitude is colored by a bad enlistment experience, it usually carries through out the enlistment. I've seen a lot of otherwise good men get in trouble, and throw away a potential career because they feel that they were lied to early on.
Good luck!
Let us know what he chooses.
Fair winds and following seas,
P8riot
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posted on
05/28/2002 5:41:04 PM PDT
by
P8riot
To: Militiaman7
Husband: US Army ~ Operation Desert Shield/Storm
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posted on
05/28/2002 5:48:32 PM PDT
by
pnz1
To: Scuttlebutt
If al Queda keeps screwing around over there, they might re-open for business...er...I mean tours.
To: Militiaman7
Sir! Sorry (oops - a Marine NEVER says he's sorry...) for reporting in late, SIR!
Corporal - in July 27, 1966.....exit July 26, 1968; got hosed with a leap year; but was able to take advantage of two year enlistment program.
Tu! Corporal Bat!
To: Militiaman7
surely_you_jest - USAF 1980-2001
Mrs surely_you_jest - USAF 1980-2001
I always heard that if the Air Force had "wanted you to have a wife, they would have issued you one." In my case they did.
To: P8riot
Good advice. Thanks Patriot.
To: Icthus
US Navy 1966-1970 Radio TV Journalist:
1966-68 ComCruDesPac San Diego
1968-1969 SEALAB III Long Beach
1969-1970 CINCPACFLT Pearl Harbor
To: goldwater was right
Also:
Father USN WWII Guadalcanal and Okinawa
Grandfather WWI France (500th Aero Squadron)
Great Grandfather US Army 1865-1871 w/ Custer in Dakotas
To: goldwater was right
Me: U.S. Navy 1966-1971 U.S.S. Constellation
Uncle: U.S. Navy, killed at his battle station aboard U.S.S. Oklahoma Dec. 7, 1941
Father: U.S. Naval Aviator 1937-1959. Logged over 10,000 hours, with two combat tours in the Pacific during WWII.
Dad passed away in April of last year. He was a great pilot, and a better father.
I miss him terribly!
To: Militiaman7
Audit_Jesse Staff Sergeant, USAF Security Forces, 1994-present LAFB, VA.
To: Audit_Jesse
Lemme clarify:
Staff Sergeant, USAF, Security Forces
1994-1996 - RAF Mildenhall UK
1996-1998 - Kirtland AFB NM
1999-present - Langley AFB VA
To: Militiaman7
CPT Clay 1986-90 NMARNG,90-93 Army Active Duty, 93- present TXARNG.
To: sanjacjake
Did you ever know Bush the Elder?
To: Militiaman7
Air Force Loadmaster - Enlisted in 1975, flew until 1979
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posted on
05/29/2002 3:55:36 PM PDT
by
Vetnet
To: Militiaman7
109th Field Artillery, Battery B, 28th Division, PA National Guard
SPC4 76Y30 Unit Supply Specialist/Armorer (Permenant weapon cleaning detail)
1972-78
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