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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

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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 wink.gif

Bil

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<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. ;*)

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OK, so maybe it's obvious from my UserName smile.gif , 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.

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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)

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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

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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

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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

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