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Sound off, people! Just curious as to the military experience of all participating in this forum...I was in the Army Reserves for 8 years (7 active). I was an office clerk, I made the rank of Sergeant before getting out and I spent 7 months in the Gulf War (6 in the field - 3 weeks of which in Iraq at a jump-toc or forward tactical operation center. My 8-man detachment actually captured about 9 surrendering soldiers). How's that for an office geek?

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Served in the United States Navy for six years on board a ballistic missile submarine (SSBN 629b, USS Daniel Boone) out of Kings Bay, Georgia.

Machinest Mate, M-Div, Engineering/Nuclear power program.

-Patrick

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Ballistic Missle sub! Now that's cool! I served in the U.S. Army on an M60 Tank from

1973-1976. 1/33 out of Gelnhausen Germany. 3rd Armor Division. Joined the Army to throw grenades and never saw one. I was on KP the day they did that in basic training.

Started some great fires though with HE rounds at Hohenfels.

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Coastal artillery weatherman in Finnish army for 285 days.

I don't consider myself as a trained soldier, since I spent most of the time in an isolated weather station doing weather reports. In fact, after the basic infantry training I didn't fire a single shot with my assault rifle. (Not even the "absolutely required" marksmanship tests, as nobody remembered to schedule us for them...)

-Tommi

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Spent 8yrs in New Zealand army 84-92 in an infantry battalion first 3 in the mortar platton as a number one then transferd to a rifle company (Charlie),did section commanders course (squad leader for you yankys) then a junior NCO's course

Highest rank acheived :Corporal

most enemy kills:0

real battles fought in :0

tacticall exercise:to many

reason for joining:cheap beer and women

reason for leaving:women with expensive tastes

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Guest R Cunningham

Captain, US Army Active duty 9 years.

Detailed 2 years to infantry, where I was a rifle Platoon Leader B Co 1-17th Infantry

Reverted to Ordnance Corps in 92.

Served as a Battlion S-4 (supply) and Assistant S-3 (plans).

Now Class IX (repair parts) for 1st Infantry Division in Kitzingen, Germany.

Qualified expert on my pistol (M9 peashooter) this morning smile.gif

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Hi Patrick, I had no idea there was another Bubblehead on board.

I served in the United States Navy for eight years on board an attack submarine (SSN 646, USS Grayling) out of Charleston, SC.

Electrician Mate, E-Div, Engineering/Nuclear power program.

Instructor, Nuclear Power School, Idaho Falls, Idaho. It was always fun having Officer Students. “Well Sir, do you think you can get the lights back on now.”

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Guest John Pender

Active duty U.S. Coast Guard E6/BM 11 years staying till twenty. Ship/boat driver, stuck on the beach for now as a search and rescue controller. Shoting .50cal at 55gal drums in the ocean makes for a good time. The M60 is a blast.

Oh yea no puddle pirate jokes from you squids ok ;)

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{Lurk mode off}

Ex-navy here, served late 70s as an NFO on the F-14a. USS Eisenhower. Got out when eyesight went bad and I lost flight status. I was a Lt. (jg)

(Lurk mode on)

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21 years US Army, (Active and Guard)

82d airborne, 1/505th PIR as an infantry scout then REMS specialist

Drill sergeant (2 years)

The rest in SF (5th group and 19th) as a commo guy, then ops and intel sergeant, then a team sergeant. (all team time) Hoping to retire in the next year.

(Been to plenty of places real and training, most you wouldn't wanna take your kids to)

cheers...

Los

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Three years, 10th Mountain Infantry. I was a grunt, but was sent to my batalion's intelligence shop. I also worked as a radioman and as a computer geek at personnel before getting out. I was going to go ROTC, but medical hyperactivity disqualified me. Served as a Peacekeeper in the Sinai during Desert Storm. Also did jungle training in Panama and urban training at Fort Pickett.

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Climb to Glory!

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(lurk mode off as I am LOL)

I'm an active duty Air Force Major. Nothing spectacular, since I am an attorney. In other words, I'm a JAG...and, no, it's not like the TV series. I don't parachute into Cuba to rescue downed American fighters. smile.gif Although in my major systems procurement law specialty, I do work with some ultra, ultra cool programs (wink, wink) if you know what I mean.

I love what I've been reading about CM and am looking forward to receiving my pre-ordered copy. I am a wargamer of long standing, having started playing Panzerblitz in junior high in 1975.

All those submariners out there hello from my brother, who served on the Hyman Rickover, John Marshall, and various other attack subs from 1985-95. He was a Machinist's Mate and worked on the Nuclear Reactor. He was proud to say he was a Nuke. He left to make beau coups bucks in the civilian world.

Tom

(Lurk mode back to on)

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Guest Big Time Software

Well, FINALLY the Airforce comes in and stakes a claim in this thread smile.gif Now if we could just get a Marine or two in here we could call this thread US complete wink.gif

Steve

P.S. I came as close as having the local Army recruiter over to my house. Figured I wasn't cut out for it as I am too much of a wiseass, yet totally suck at doing pushups. I really didn't see how that was going to work wink.gif

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