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Wow, I am humbled by all the great patriot warriors here.

USAF Active Duty 1969-1978, Security Police and AFOSI, 3 tours Southeast ASIA, Reserve 1986-2011, 6 years active duty following 9/11, more places than I can count. Retired CMSGT in 2011.


CMSGT USAF (Retired)
Chief of Police (Retired)
 
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U.S. Army, June 1965-March 1967. stationed in Korea, direct support artillery. 13E20, exited as a Spec 5.


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"Nature scares me" a quote by my friend Bob after a rough day at sea.
 
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US Army '87-'92 Artillery. MOS 13B, 13F

Ft Stewart, Turkey, Gulf War w/24th ID

IL ARNG '92-'94. Flood of '93
 
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US Army: 1986 - 1994, 12B - Combat Engineer
 
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Army Air Corps 1944-1947 Aviation Cadet 'til Aug '45 then ATC Spec 'til July '46. USMAPs +USMA Grad 1951 US Army Field Arty Unit Commander Korea and RVN thru Retirement April 1978 Three War Vet It's been a great Adventure but my wife deserves and has earned all the awards and decorations I accumulated in 34 years of service


This man deserves an extra recognition. Thank you Sir.

(I never served)
 
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US Army - 69-72 - ASA Okinawa - Radio Repair.
 
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Go ahead punk, make my day
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USN - NFO 96-17, Active & Reserve Time; Tomcats & Rhinos. OSW/OEF/OIF/HOA.
 
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USMC, 0311, 83-87 MANG 87-89. My son is in the MANG, currently a Corporal, serving active duty somewhere dealing with this covid 19 shit...
 
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USN & Reserves 1961-67. Served @ Fleet Operations Control Center Pac Fleet, Kunia HI
E5 Radioman (now called Information systems technician)



Men fight for liberty and win it with hard knocks. Their children, brought up easy, let it slip away again, poor fools. And their grandchildren are once more slaves.

-D.H. Lawrence
 
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US Army, Artillery 1996-2003.



“Posterity! You will never know how much it cost the present Generation to preserve your Freedom! I hope you will make good use of it. If you do not, I shall repent in Heaven, that I ever took half the Pains to preserve it.”
― John Adams

"Fire can be our friend; whether it's toasting marshmallows, or raining down on Charlie."
- Principal Skinner.


 
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USMC 70-90, Vietnam 72-73
Retired as Avionics Chief, MAG-41 Det A, Andrews AFB (F4 Squadron)



USMC (Ret) 1970-1990
Recovering 1911 Addict
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USAF 62/66 Crew chief QF-104A, F-104B. Eglin AFB. Experience came in handy 40 yrs later.
Reassembled CF-104 & CF-104D for a friend.Got to fly the D model my 56th birthday after
a year of hard work and FAA certification.
 
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USAF 1965-1969 Alaska Air Police (as it was called back then)
 
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U.S. Army, 1969 to 1971/ 18 months in RVN, 11 months as Motor Sargent plus drove the wrecker.



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Your right to swing your fist stops just short of the other person's nose...
 
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1977-1981 USMCR 0351 Anti-Tank Assault man
1982-1988 USMC 0351 Anti-Tank Assault man
1988-2010 USMC 2311 Ammunition Technician

Although my MOS was 0351 I also served with an M60 Section, 60mm Mortar section and as an Forward Observer.

I retired as a Master Gunnery Sergeant (E-9)

Lock N Load

Michael
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USA 1982-1983. 11b 1st ID Big Red One.
USAR 1985-1991. 95b with a REFORGER in 1986 and Honduras 1988.
NYARNG 2006-2013 31b. Not much happened and I retired due to medical issues.


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'I'm pretty fly for a white guy'.

 
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USN 1968-1972 4 years 2 months
Machinery Repairman MR2 (E5)

USS Nereus AS17
USS Sperry AS12
 
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US Army Infantry 11B-11C 101st Airborne 1/327th Infantry Regiment B Co. 1985-1987

US Army Reserves 802nd Ordnance 1984-1985

FT Benning alum Finished Infantry School and 2 weeks of the 3 at Airborne School with a big kidney stone in the ureter before I was sent for surgery. Will always regret that I did not finish. They sent measure a replacement for those killed in Gander Newfoundland. As soon as I get assigned at Ft Campbell my unit ships to Panama Jungle Operations Training Center Ft Sherman. What a great experience. Little Creek Virginia for some sort of Naval Amphibious Warfare School abound the LST1196-USS Harlan County. That was an experience.





 
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US Navy/Naval Reserves; 7/77-1/98. Hospital Corpsman (FMF). HM1.
 
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U.S. Army 68-74 Drill Sgt E6
 
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