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Military appreciation with a P228 Karma ---> *** WINNER = Yellow Jacket ***

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October 12, 2019, 10:55 AM
Tejas421
Military appreciation with a P228 Karma ---> *** WINNER = Yellow Jacket ***
Thanks for the chance. My dad was a fighter pilot in the Pacific during WWII and my grandfather was an artillery man during WWI. I have the revolvers each carried during his service. One of my uncles’ claim to fame was having to bail out three times- once from a B-29 and twice from a B-47.

My greatx4 grandfather fought in a Louisiana infantry regiment during the Civil War. He assaulted Culp’s Hill at Gettysburg and was captured afterward during the retreat. He spent a year in a Union POW camp before escaping and returning to the South where he joined a Louisiana Cavalry regiment and served until the end of the war. I believe his original regiment had just 17 soldiers when they surrendered at Appomattox.
October 12, 2019, 11:02 AM
sig229-SAS
I served in the early '60's in the USAF, mostly as a LEO, but more to the point a K-9 handler. I had the pee-willie scared out of me a few times at night in France but all ended well. Thanks for the chance at a great karma !
October 12, 2019, 11:09 AM
dog44
U.S. Army 1981-1985. Two years in a border patrol unit in West Germany , Two years in the 101ST Air Bourn Division. Thank you!
October 12, 2019, 11:11 AM
bobtheelf


807th Tank Destroyer Battalion staff officers, including my grandfather.

Also had two uncles serve in Vietnam.

Thanks for your generosity, as always!
October 12, 2019, 11:49 AM
mutedblade
I'd like a chance. Army guy here, but I'd like to enter this one for my Great Uncle Billy who was in Vietnam. He did a few tours and carries them with him daily, both physically and emotionally.

Thank you Q for the opportunity.


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October 12, 2019, 01:54 PM
BB61
Thanks for the opportunity. Your question about service matched an earlier thread about family I military history. I posted the following:

Revolutionary War: 2x great+ grandfathers. They were in militia units out of New York. As best as I can determine, they were in minor battles/skirmishes only;

Mexican/American War: Great+ grandfather was in the Mormon Battalion;

1927-WWII: Maternal grandfather. Coastal field artillery battalion out of California and calvary (the real horse kind);

WWII: Maternal grandfather, Lowry Army Air Corp,
Uncle, Battle of the Bulge (POW), and
Uncle, guard at POW camp in Utah;

Korean War: Maternal grandfather 204th FAB, UTNG
Uncle stateside,
and FIL Korea;

Post Korea - Pre Vietnam: Uncle; and

War on Terror: Brother.

Nobody was interested in my grandfather’s military service but me. So my grandmother gave me my grandfather’s Class A dress uniforms from WW2 (probably earlier), dress saber, what paperwork existed and significantly 4 8mm reels he took of his final unit, the 204th FAB during their service in Korea during the war. His unit used the 155mm Long Toms and in one year fired over 100,000 rounds and at one point, a couple of the guns were firing directly at ChiCom tanks. His unit arrived in Pusan, South Korea on 2 February 1951.


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October 12, 2019, 02:10 PM
NavyEngineer
Hi Q,

Please don't include me, since I already have a couple P228s, but thank you so much for your generosity! Quite a few served in my family. My father served in the Army in Germany in the early 1960s. His brother and sister both served in the Marines. His brother was killed in Vietnam in 1968. Several uncles and great uncles served in the Army and Navy during WWII and Vietnam. My great grandfather served in the Navy for 30 years, including WWI and WWII. My cousin served in the Marines, and I retired from the Navy a few years ago. My cousin and I had Thanksgiving dinner together in Afghanistan in 2011. I thought some members here might like to see a photo of the military version of the P228 (M11) in use. I won't relate the boring story about why I was firing that M11 into a berm in Afghanistan!


October 12, 2019, 02:48 PM
IntrepidTraveler
quote:
Originally posted by H&K-Guy:
Q,

I qualify, but please don't include me, as I've already won a P228 from you.

I just want to take a moment and express my appreciation for your outstanding generosity on SIGforum. The kindness you display is a thing of wonder and legend here. I will always remember the great things you do for deserving ones.

On top of that, your posts are entertaining and spot on. Your contributions to discussion are always fun and informative.

Thank you for making SIGforum more of a family than just a forum.

H&K-Guy


I echo H&K-Guy's post. Thanks for your contributions here.




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October 12, 2019, 03:35 PM
psp7304
Please put me in, U.S. Navy 1986 - 1990. Thanks for the opportunity.
October 12, 2019, 03:57 PM
cgode
Dad was USN WW II on the USS Frederick Funston and was at Saipan, Iwo Jima and Leyte invasions to name a few. Please include me even though I’m in one of the less gun friendly states...although I’m moving to friendlier territory in two years!! Yeah!! Thanks for the opportunity!


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October 12, 2019, 07:48 PM
RIC.45
Air Force 1984-2015 and now I'm GS working for Dept of AF training F-22 pilots. If my name is drawn - send it to Dave Troung.

He's too generous and is deserving of this.


Rick



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October 12, 2019, 07:52 PM
smithbc
Please count me in.

I had the honor of serving in Marine Corps from 1986-1990.

Good luck to everyone
October 12, 2019, 08:00 PM
4x5
Very generous karma! My daughter and son-in-law are both in the National Guard.

Here's my daughter showing us her bunk on family day at Fort Jackson:




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October 12, 2019, 08:11 PM
SSgt USMC/Vet
Thank you for the chance.

SSgt USMC 1977-1985
October 12, 2019, 08:11 PM
sourdough44
Thanks for the offer, 8.5 years active, Reserves on both ends.
October 12, 2019, 08:14 PM
arabiancowboy
Awesome offer! I’m 17 years active duty AF and a special operations pilot. Please don’t add me to the karma, just wanted to say it’s very generous of you.
October 12, 2019, 08:15 PM
m58
Wonderful Karma. Thank you , I am in.

United States Coast Guard from 1976 - thru 1980.
Boot camp , 2 years on the USCGC Jarvis , and the remainder spent at The Port of Corpus Christi Marine Safety Office driving a 32 ft harbor boat.

The Jimmy Carter years starved me out of the military. Was going to make a career out of it. Thank God for President Ronald Reagan.

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October 12, 2019, 08:23 PM
TexasScrub
Awesome! US Army, 1986-2004


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October 12, 2019, 10:13 PM
hvyhawler
Please add me. USMC 83/87. 0311
October 12, 2019, 10:29 PM
jhe888
My father was a Marine in the late '50s. My father in law was a career Air Force officer from 1942 to 1964.

Thanks for the chance.




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