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1988-1992 US Navy AMH-AN Aviation Hydraulics Mechanic rank of airman (E-3). Joined the USNR in Jan 1993 tried for years to get MAA (Master At Arms), became a DC3 (Damage Control third Class - E-4), submitted my package and took the test reclassified as an MAA3 (Master At Arms third class).

took the test for MAA2 and only one was promoted Navy wide.

Went Inactive Ready Reserve.


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SR to CWO3 1983 to 2008. EWCS to Ops Warrant.
 
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NOT compromised!
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U.S. Army MOS 95B ( Bravo ) Military Police. The Army saying back then was "WE SERVE PROUDLY" I did.
 
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USAF - 54570 - Civil Engineering, Mechanical, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Supervisor

We had a Cryogenics specialty shred-out that I never memorized which would've made the 0 a different #.

Pretty much an HVAC mechanic, heavy on the refrigeration, when I joined it was known as the 'Refer Shop'. Still have a photo of my shop at the first duty station, that was our shop title until a politically correct commander took over. Mad

Radio dispatched emergency shop truck handle was 'Refer1', then same deal, political correctness & we became 'Chiller1' instead.

Refer, Heat & Control shops were all combined around 1993 or so which led to my decision to opt out after 10 years.

The specialty code changed then also, but I never paid attention to it on the way out.



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USAF, Loring AFB 70-72, AFSC 8124 (Security Police). At retirement from reserves in 1997: primary AFSC 71S4 (AFOSI Staff Officer); secondary AFSC 31P4 (Security Forces staff officer).
 
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A day late, and
a dollar short
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USMC '75-'79 1391 Bulk Fuel Man


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NRA Life Member, Annual Member GOA, MGO Annual Member
 
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4T0X1 Medical Lab Specialist
1993 to 2003, 2006-2007 USAF
 
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and this little pig said:
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NHARNG 1970-1980
82C30 - Survey Computer (Section Chief)
84C30 - Still Photographer
 
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Told cops where to go for over 29 years…
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USMC 1981-1990

0311 Rifleman
6476 Aircraft Aerial Reconnaissance Systems Camera Technician IMA
6423 Aviation Electronic Micro-Miniature/Instrument and Cable Repair Technician






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


 
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Flying Sergeant
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Mountain Home AFB, ID 462- bomb loader on F-111A
GMIAP 128th Air Refueling Wing - crew chief on KC-135
GMIAP 440th ARS 95th Airlift Squadron- 1A271- Loadmaster on C-130’s
1989-2010
 
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Fly High, A.J.
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US Army 1984-1991, 54B3H-Nuclear, Biological, Chemical (NBC) Warfare Specialist.

1984-1985 Basic training and AIT at Ft McClellan, AL

1985-1987 Company NBC NCO for B 1/5 Infantry (later B 3/21) at Schofield Barracks, HI

1987-1989 Squad Leader for 3rd Platoon, 71st Chemcial Company at Schofield Barracks, HI

1989-1991 NBC Instructor for Directorate of Plans, Training, and Mobilization (DPTM) at Ft Leonard Wood, MO
 
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If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts
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Drafted in '63.
Awarded MOS 11Bang Bang.
Sent to learn how to jump out of airplanes and Choppers.
 
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USAF 43151C 1&2 Engine Jet Crew Chief. F-104 A&B

Me too except C&D models @ Homestead (319th FIS)


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Barbarian at the Gate
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Army, 13B, Cannon Crewmember



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


 
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USCG 1975-79, stationed at HQ in DC, Civil Engineering. Started as draftsman, progressed to specifications writer.

There's no MOS/rating for that, so chose to strike for Storekeeper to promote. Stopped at E-5. Could have made E-6 but if I did they would have transferred me to somewhere they needed a 1st Class Storekeeper, and I didn't know shit about it except to pass the tests.

Pounded wooden stakes into the frozen ground for Jimmy Carter's inauguration.

Worked for them as a civilian for 11 years afterwards.
 
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Get my pies
outta the oven!

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Army active duty 1991-1995: MOS 94B Foodservice Specialist
PA Army National Guard 2001-2002: MOS 31U Signal Support Systems Specialist
PA Air National Guard 2002-2008: AFSC 3M0X1 Services (Cook), then retrained into AFSC 3C0X1 Comm Computer Systems


 
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