Greybeard 101st Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 I was in US Army 1966-69, 101st Airborne, and some time in 82nd AB. Glad to be out. ------------------ -kill 'em all and let God sort them out- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Airborne Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 You've already heard from me Greybeard. I was a TOW section leader with Eco 505th Parachute Inf. in the 82nd from 81-85.. Went to REFORGER 82--loved Germany- Panama, Alaska--all with the 'Eighty-Deuce'. Even had Naval and Marine amphibious training at Little Creek, VA.. Good post. -----Chris ------------------ Land Soft--Kill Quiet [This message has been edited by Airborne (edited 08-04-2000).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Blow Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 I was in the Army 84-88, 42 Field Arty for the most part. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bil Hardenberger Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 US Army 79-92, Military Intelligence - (Signals Intelligence Analyst) Did instructor duty in the late 80's... spent the Gulf War on the DMZ in Korea, keeping an eye on those little fellows up North Bil [This message has been edited by Bil Hardenberger (edited 08-04-2000).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frenchy Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 USMC Aviation VMFA-251, from 1975 - 1979. Electrician on F-4 Phantoms. ------------------ Webmaster http://www.trailblazersww2.org http://www.vmfa251.org Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
*IX*Angela Deth Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 Six years USAFR as an Aeromed-evac tech. (A90250) mostly on C-130 med-evac aircraft. *IX*Angela Deth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dittohead Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 US Army - Engineers Combat Heavy. 86-89 Was in Korea-87-88 with B Co. 44th Eng Bn. Just outside of Camp Casey at Camp Nimble. NG 91-95. Tony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HoosierTreadHead Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 81-82: Loader on M60A1 with the 1/10 Cav at Ft. Hood. 83-85: Gunner on XO's tank (M60A3-Dozer) with 1/35 Armor in Erlangen Germany. 85-87: Gunner on M48A5 with the 238th Cav Indiana National Guard [This message has been edited by HoosierTreadHead (edited 08-04-2000).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Blow Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by *IX*Angela Deth: Six years USAFR as an Aeromed-evac tech. (A90250) mostly on C-130 med-evac aircraft. *IX*Angela Deth<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I thought he was looking for vets from the military! Just a bit of inter-service kidding. ;*) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntelWeenie Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 OK, so maybe it's obvious from my UserName , but I was in Military Intelligence in the US Army (Reserves and active). Was originally an Intel Analyst (96B) and converted to a Voice Intercept Operator (Russian) (98G) in 1988. total service was 1985-1996. All my active time (90-94)was in the 1st Infantry Div with which I participated in Desert Shield/Storm. ------------------ "Belly to belly and everything's better" - Russian proverb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oldgamer Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 US Army 88-93 Radio/Teletype Ft. Sill Germany (north of Frankfurt) Ft. Carson Miss the folks, but not the work/pay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mannheim Tanker Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 Look at my handle, and need I say more? M1A1 Tanker in 1st AD '91-94 (Mannheim, GE of course) and then a combat engineer from 94-97 in the Guards (Michigan). Miss the work and the folks, but not the BS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcgivney Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 I quit after 2 1/2 years of Army ROTC. Does that count? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mannheim Tanker Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 It counts as 2 1/2 years of Army BS without pay LOL! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcgivney Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mannheim Tanker: It counts as 2 1/2 years of Army BS without pay LOL!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Well, I did get to haul around a M-60 every other weekend... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lebo Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 Hiya Greybeard, glad Rookie over at GG helped introduce you to CM. Its a special game. I did my own time with the US Army in Germany and in the Gulf for Desert Storm, 87-91. IntelWeenie, look for an email. We may have some mutual acquaintances. (Edit to fix typo) [This message has been edited by Lebo (edited 08-04-2000).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jfitz261 Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 I was in the US Army - 4th Battalion 6th Inf (Berlin Brigade) 11B from 75-78, 46th Engr Battalion 79-82. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BorderBill Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 U.S. Army Infantry Officer 1884-1989 197th Inf Bde (M)(S) and US Army Infantry Training Center, Ft. Benning,GA 1990-1993 6th Inf Div (L) in Alaska Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ted Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 USAF ’76 to ’80. Stationed at Norton AFB California and Lajes Field Azores. Anybody been to the Azores? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Bailey Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 USA, 1988 to 1997. Intelligence Officer. Operation Restore Hope, HHC, 2d Brigade, 10 ID (Mtn), Somalia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Croaker Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 Cav scout 3rd Armored, Germany 86-89. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sgt.Rock Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 USMC Active 1985-1989 IYAOYAS(Loved it) ARMY Reserves 1989-1999 Medic (Hated it) ARMY Reserves 1999-Now NBC (Loving it) [This message has been edited by Sgt.Rock (edited 08-04-2000).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragoon44 Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 GLAD TO SEE A LOT OF CAVALRYMEN!!! Enlisted and Non-Commissioned Service: 19D/19E (Cavarly Scout and Armored Vehicle Crewman) 77-79 1/2nd ACR 80-81 3/5th Cav 82-84 2/163 ACR Montana Guard Post Lobotomy (aka Commissioned Service): 11C (Cavalry Officer) 85-86 2/1 Cav, 2 AD 87-98 Various USAR units in Washington/Oregon Area Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GI Tom Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 U.S. Navy 86-89 (Active) Engineman, U.S.S. Caron DD-970 U.S. Navy Reserve (89-92) Engineman (All over the damn place) U.S. Navy Reserve, Seabees (97-99) 23rd Battalion, Fort Pickett, VA. You just gotta have a squid around. GI Tom ------------------ To a New Yorker like you, a hero is some type of wierd sandwich. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Rainey Posted August 4, 2000 Share Posted August 4, 2000 Commisioned after 2 years no pay in ROTC in Dec 1984 >2 years IRR. >1986 to 1995 Combat Engineer Officer in Line Bn (ahhhh company command best times in the Army). >1995 to present Ops Officer in Staff Engineer Section I Corps (NG)(we discribe being a Capt. in a Corps TOC as a SPC with Bars on your hat). ESSAYON'S John [This message has been edited by John Rainey (edited 08-04-2000).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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