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Please include me. Both my wife and I served in the Army. Me as an Armor officer and she as an Ordnance officer.



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William S. Burroughs
 
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Nice karma! Been retired for 20 years now - Army, field artillery and acquisition. I'm in, please.


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-- Mark Twain, 1902
 
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Official Space Nerd
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Add me, please, and thanks for your generosity.

I was Air Force from 1990-2104. Space Operations (hence my C.U.T.).



Fear God and Dread Nought
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Jacky Fisher
 
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Sign me up. I can't believe I still will say/do that. USMC 1978-1982 and a lover of older Sigs to say the least.
Semper Fi


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Kindly include me. US Army Field Artillery School (Ft. Sill, OK), 1968 to 1970.

My group trained "Chief of Section" (E5 that "ran" a 105 mm or 155 mm towed artillery piece).

Most of those guns were older than we were (WW2 vintage). I'm pretty sure they're no longer in service with the US military.


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"I have resolved to fight as long as Marse Robert has a corporal's guard, or until he says give up. He is the man I shall follow or die in the attempt."

Feb. 27, 1865 Letter by Sgt. Henry P. Fortson 'B' Co. 31st GA Vol. Inf.
 
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hello darkness
my old friend
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Thanks for the chance! My Brother served in
Iraq. My father served in Vietnam. My grandfather served in WWII.
 
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Very generous as always. Please include me as well.
Grandfather, Father, 3 Uncles, 4 Cousins in the past and a son-in-law currently serving.

Thank you for your generosity!
 
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Thanks and very generous!
USAF 1974-78
Father WWII with Patton.
Maternal Grandfather WWI. Rock of the Marne.


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Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles
 
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parati et volentes
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Count me in. USMC '87-'91. Airwing Marine. Army National Guard '02-'13.
 
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Please add me.
USMC Infantry 98-00. My feet broke, and I was forced into a medical discharge.


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Another amazing and very generous karma! Please enter me.

I spent 4 years active in the U.S.M.C. from 1997-2001. I got out before Sept 11 and never got called off inactive reserves so I spent my entire tour stateside. Which meant they had plenty of time for games like this day when our C.O. decided it would be good or us to spend the entire day in MOPP gear.





“Everybody wants a Sig in the sheets but a Glock on the streets.” -bionic218 04-02-2014
 
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Center mass,
Armpit level...

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What a great karma!

USAF 1970 - 1974.

Thanks!


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For real?
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Please and thank you.
My son's with the 82nd at Fort Bragg. He's about to reup for another two years.



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Another extremely generous karma 12131, please include me...I/we qualify:

Me: USN MM/SS/DV Submarines/Diver '69-'73
Dad: USA Sgt. Infantry '40-'45 WWII PTO/5 Campaigns
Gramps: USA Sgt. Cavalry '15 - '18 Punitive Expedition & WWI France
Gramps 2 (Mom's Dad): Cpl. Infantry, British Army - WIA France

And...sort of like Lt. Dan, but with happier endings:
Civil War: GGGramps + both brothers + 7 brothers-in-law (CSA)
American Revolution: GGma side 2 "Green Mountain Boys" including Gnl Gideon Brownson + VT/CT Line
French & Indian War: GGma side CT/VT Militia
Pequot (Indian) War: GGma side CT Militia
 
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Pursuing the wicked
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Four years active duty Army at (mostly) Ft. Hood, TX 96-99 doing a little experiment called Task Force XXI. Then in 2001 had a mandatory re-do for the Global War on Terror.

I’ll try to post a pic or to later.

Thanks for the awesome karma again.
 
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The Karmanator
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Thank you for making this generous Karma available. I did not serve but my father was a Marine during WWII. He was in the battle at Okinawa and was awarded the bronze star.
 
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This Devildog would like to be included, awesome Karma and thank you!
 
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Thanks for a chance
US Navy 1971-1975
Boiler Tech 2 class (BT2)


NRA Life member
NRA Certified Instructor
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I carried an M11/P228 for many years as an agent with Air Force OSI. It was as fine a handgun as any I have ever used. Thanks for the opportunity to be included.


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Chief of Police (Retired)
 
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Thanks for the great opportunity. I served in the Army both active and reserve duty. My wife served as well in the reserves and my father was active duty in the Army and in the Korean War.
 
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