This doesn't surprise me, I figured you to be a vetUS Army 1974-1977
Fuel & Electrical Systems Repairman
This doesn't surprise me, I figured you to be a vetUS Army 1974-1977
Fuel & Electrical Systems Repairman
Army 1992-1998
Army 2001-2016
Retired Sergeant First Class
13M multiple launch rocket system
92F petroleum re supply
72R Army Recruiter
4 tours in Iraq.
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A1C (four year wonder, fat boy program stalled me at E3)
2A151, 16th CRS, Hurlburt Field, 97-01
Semper Gumby!Marine corps. Combat engineer. I did lots of fun stuff like test the ABV.
I was on OIF in '03. Doing crash rescue out of BalladUSMC 2002-2006
OIF invading force (yea, before they started numbering them) 2003
Okinawa 2004/2005 - Helped with Indonesian relief
0811 - Field Artillery Cannoneer
Of course, that was Balad I was out of...we weren't singing balladsI was on OIF in '03. Doing crash rescue out of Ballad
You got that right.
'00-'04 4th ID Ft. Hood
Thankful and proud of the ones who bare it all when others simply wont.
Such Test StationActive duty Air Force
E4 Senior Airman
Backshop avionics
Only one duty station so far
As much as I love to trash talk, everyone I met that did electronics repair in the Navy knew their stuff better than we did in the AF. That was always my impression at least, they have really good training.Grew up in the USAF, then joined the Navy and was in boot-camp the day I turned 17. My father considered me a trader. lol
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The hand is the apparent injury, but from all the shit they did trying to fix it, I developed RSD in both hands and arms, across the shoulders.