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USAF 1969-2011, 16 years AD, the rest reserve. 811X0, Security Police for 4 years, the remainder 821X0, OSI Special Agent.


CMSGT USAF (Retired)
Chief of Police (Retired)
 
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USAF 1958-1970
1958-1965 685x0 - data processing machines operations/panel wiring

1965-1967 687x0 - computer programming

1967-1970 T68770 - technical instructor supervisor, computer programming


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USAF 1958-1970
Master Instructor 1969-1970
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95 Bravo.
34th MP co National Guard
Anniston Alabama feb 1990 (Charlie 787)
Rosemount MN feb 2001


I was in Charlie 795 at McLellan from Oct 89-feb 90.
Small world.
 
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I was a dancer in the USO...
Tragic leg shaving accident ended my career.
Does that count?


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‘73-‘77 U.S. Air Force 202X0 (“Clerk Typist” Smile)

SIGINT Cryptologic Comms Intel., Italy and NSA






 
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USN 68-72 CTT2, non Morse intercept operator
Army 1975-1991 02Z50 enlisted band leader, before that Tuba player. E4-E8
 
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3043- Supply Admin
3051- Supply Warehouseman
8511- Drill Instructor (DI) @ Parris Island

I also did a year at the Marine Barracks in Keflavik Iceland as a watch stander and also as a Corporal of the Guard.
 
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11B1P then 00E67 then 60N
 
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Marines, 72-76 MOS: 8151 (Embassy Security Group)
 
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31R10

38A10/20P
 
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I was a dancer in the USO...
Tragic leg shaving accident ended my career.
Does that count?


Pics or you're a bullshiter

Second thought....I believe you, no need for pics
 
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Aller Anfang ist schwer
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CTT1 USN 93-2000.
ELINT Analyst.
 
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USMCR and USMC

I was initially trained as an 0351 Anti-Tank Assault man. 106mm Recoilless Rifle, M202 Multi-shot flame producing weapon, M72 LAW rocket and demolitions.

My first Duty station was an understrength Rifle Company with no Assault Section so I was issued a M60 Machinegun and became an OJT 0331 Machine Gunner.

My second Duty I became a OJT 0341 Mortarman first with the M2/M9 60mm Mortar and then the M224 60mm Mortar.

Retrained as a 2311 Ammunition Technician.

I was Licensed for the M35 1/2 Ton Truck (Deuce and a half), M813 and M500 5 ton trucks, M151 and HUMV.

Also Licensed for the 4000lb and 6000lb Rough Terrain Fork Lifts and Extended Boom RTFL.


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Army

11B infantry
11M, mechanized infantry
 
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too mean to quit!
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I enlisted in 1955, age 17. Wanted to be a "tanker" but enlistment NCO sent me as unassigned, so I ended up in the armored infantry. Got transferred into communications (053) where I spent several years (9?) frozen in grade. Made E5 pretty quickly (from E3 to E5 in 9 months. Spent the next 9 years, or so, at that grade. MOS was frozen, so????

Decided to get out after a total of 11 years. They promoted me to E6 by illegally changing my MOS, trying to get me to Re-enlist. No dice. Some times I wonder what would have happened had I chosen to re-up, but given our status today, glad I got out when I did.


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95 Bravo.
34th MP co National Guard
Anniston Alabama feb 1990 (Charlie 787)
Rosemount MN feb 2001


I was in Charlie 795 at McLellan from Oct 89-feb 90.
Small world.


I was at Chemical Officer Basic at McClellan April - August 1990. Class 4-90.

Originally joined the Guard and was a 19E, armor crewman. Got a 3 year ROTC scholarship after my college freshman year, so got out of the Guard and was commissioned.



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Grunt.

And I chose that life, best experience ever.
 
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USMC 3531 active duty 95-99
Joined the Reserve (SMCR) 06-09
One hell of journey the Marine Corps put me through.
 
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Rumors of my death
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25150, WX Specialist, USAF, May 77 - May 81. life was sure much more simple back then.



"Someday I hope to be half the man my bird-dog thinks I am."

looking forward to 4 years of TRUMP!
 
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Army 11b

USAR 95b\11b

NYARNG 31b\11b

In the NG I OJT's as a 25s and a 92y.


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