USCG CHARGER
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12.5 years AD in the Coast Guard. Recently got accepted to Officer Candidate School starting 11 Aug for 17 wks. :happy8:
:thumbrig:12.5 years AD in the Coast Guard. Recently got accepted to Officer Candidate School starting 11 Aug for 17 wks. :happy8:
hear, hear...welcome aboard, y'all...welcome one and all we dont do politics and "we are not heroes ,we just did our jobs,",,,
Well guys I get to add Iraq 2011 Operation New Dawn to my resume.
Oh and I finally got promoted to E-5 March 1st.
Just spent the last hour or so reading all the posts and would feel very proud to be considered part of this group Me holding the rifle 45 years ago lol
Abtry 30th artillery 155 howitzer
VN 1965/66
USMC obviously :usa2:
MCRD1964, Schools Batallion in 65, Deployed 1st Tank Batalion First Marine Division 65, served at Phu Bai and DaNang until late 66. I'm the last man on the right.
USAF 99-present
OEF/OIF and still going...
Started out as an aircraft electrician and now am a AC-130 Sensor operator, i love my job
I am wondering how many vets here are sons/daughters of vets.
Been enlisted reserves for 2 years now as a 91 bravo wheeled mechanic, should be getting my E4 within the next few months. Been trying to drop an active duty packet but they're not letting any of us come over from the reserves due to high numbers already. Will be enrolling in the 2yr ROTC program in the spring
Much respect for those who served before me, especially WW1/2, korea, and vietnam.
Good to see I'm in good company here, gentlemen.
U.S. Army, '77-90 track vehicle mechanic, disability retired.
hell yeah, none harder working than the '88...and yep, 63H, thanks for the props :thumbup:the good ol' M88! I've had my Howitzers towed a time or two by that track. 63H(?), thanks to all of the Mech's keeping us rolling when its time to Git after it!