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Please include me in this most generous karma.

USMC FMF 1971-75.
One of the last to go through and receive a sseven digit Service Number. Which I still remember, believe it or not.
 
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Please include me Q. Our family has had service members back to, and including, the Revolutionary War. This would include my Dad, my brother and me.


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Please include me as well. USAF 77-97. I’m a long term admirer of sig - recently moved over from Glock.

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I'd like a shot at this most awesome Karma. Thanks!

Dad - Retired USAF CMSGT
Me - USAF-MIANG 1979 - 1984, USNR-R 1988 - 1993
Son - US Army Retired


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Please add me too. I was Army Infantry and have the VA hearing aids to prove it. My daddy and other family were WWII Vets and Great Grandpa Civil War (Southern side)
Thanks Q


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Awesome! Thanks for your generosity!

US Army MP 1985-1988, European command, Bavaria.

Worked hand in hand with the local Polizei, who carried Walther P5’s, made in Ulm. I was stationed in Neu Ulm, which was built after Ulm was leveled in WWII due to the Walther Arms factory being there, among others.

Toured that factory a couple times, the test fire guys liked me cause I can speak German. Sadly, the Sig P6 was not issued near me.

Daughter just ETS herself after 6 years
 
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I'd like to be entered.

I was in the Kentucky Air National Guard. 123rd Tactical Recon Wing




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Please include me in your generous karma, Thanks.

I was in the Navy.




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Thank you. USMC Enlisted 1968-1971 / Commissioned 1974-1991.
 
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Please include me. Several family members have served including my father. A few branches represented. Thank you, Q.
 
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Please count me in for a most generous karma.

My great grandpa was a WWII medic.
My grandpa's both served in Korea.
My dad served in the Coast Guard.


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Please include me in this most generous Karma! I am a Marine, active duty from 1988 to 1993. This is me in the right in vintage woodland cammies. My wife served in the Army (Nurse Corps) and my oldest son is a former Navy Corpsman.


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MSANG. Active duty AF for 11 years.
 
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In for my daughter (U.S. Army,SSGT, 69th ADA BGE) who last week said "Dad, I'd like to get a SIG."



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Thank you once again for the opportunity. PLease count me in.

Grandfather, Coast Guard (Korea)
Grandfather, Army and Air Force (Korea and Vietnam)
Me, USN 1988-2012


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Originally posted by 12131:
If you have served or are serving, or if you have family member(s) who did/do the same, you are eligible. Thank you all for your service and sacrifices.

Winner will be picked on Veterans Day. Good luck.

Pics or stories you care to share would be appreciated.

The gun: West German P228, KE (1994) date code, triple serial numbered, original and in excellent condition. It comes complete with the manual, test target, and 2x original 13-rd dovetailed mags, in the gray plastic SIGARMS case. If you happen to live behind enemy lines, 10-rounders will be substituted for the 13-rounders.



Thank you so much for this incredible Karma!!!

My Dad was a Marine in WWII. He served in the 6th and was awarded a bronze star for his actions at Okinawa.

Please count me in.
 
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Please include me US Army 87-97



 
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Please add me. Battalion Suppy Officer, Combat Engineer!!! Proudly served!!!!
 
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Please count me in.
USCG 1997-2001
 
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Awesome Karma from a true gentleman. Please do not include me. Just wanted to say thanks to all who served and those who are serving.
 
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