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Military People???
It seems that we have a decent amount of current/former/future miltary on this board. Also, having re-read an old thread I posted on, some of us may have met, worked together/near/etc.
Post your service info; read the info of others, there may be some weird reunions waiting in the wings. Me: US Navy, 91-95, was a MM3 then became a BT3 (E-4). MEPS = San Diego (I was originally going to MEPS in Los Angeles, but the riots screwed that up. Several guys at the San Diego MEPS had files that were burned and charred because the L.A. MEPS building was on fire) Bootcamp: Naval Training Center, Orlando "A" School: Orlando as well, Nuke School. I am proud to have been "Nuclear Waste". Duty Stations: TAD Orlando - Military Police USS Seattle (AOE-3), Leonardo, New Jersey. Yes, my base was walking distance from the infamous Stop-n-Shop from Clerks. We did two cruises, one in the gulf bringing in the tail-end of the war (GULF I). We were also parked outside of Haiti during that whole crises in '94, I believe, and we supported the Theodore Roosevelt battlegroup in the beginning of the whole Bosnia mess. Ports visited: GITMO, Cuba - Rosie Roads, Puerto Rico - Bahamas - Rota, Spain - Augusta Bay, Sicily - Naples, Italy - Haifa, Israel - Cairo, Egypt - Bahrain; and a few others that I forget. TAD - Naples, then TAD Norfolk waiting to get out. Any chance I ran into any of you? I know that a few of us shared/new my old C.O. (Hoewing). |
Me: US Navy, 95-pres, AT1(AW/SW).
MEPS = Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn NY. Bootcamp: Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes "A" School: Naval Air Technical Training Center, Millington TN. The school has since moved to Pensacola. Follow-on training at Naval Air Maintenance Training Unit, Cecil Field, which has also closed. Duty Stations: Naval Air Station Oceana AIMD Sea Operational Detachment, Virginia Beach 1996-2000. Deployed aboard USS Kitty Hawk (1997) and USS Dwight D. Eisenhower twice (98 and 2000). Rotated to shore duty at AIMD from 2000-2003. USS George Washington (CVN-73), Norfolk, VA. Deployed for the 2004 cruise. I am a Golden Shellback. You slimy wogs. Ports visited: St. Maarten, D/FWI, Nassau Bahamas, Souda Bay (x2), Corfu (x2) and Rhodes Greece, Naples (x2) and Trieste Italy, Cartagena Spain, Perth Australia, Hobart Tasmania, Marseilles and Cannes France, Antalya Turkey (x2), Haifa Israel, Dubrovnik Croatia, Lisbon Portugal, Bahrain, and of course, the sandbox, Jebel Ali UAE (x7). I've also made stops in Key West and Pearl Harbor. It's been the best time of my life. In fact, I'm re-enlisting for 6 more years on my 30th birthday, the 29th of this month. $30,000 SRB! Can't turn that down. -Mikey |
I would just like to express my gratitude to you both.....and anyone else who replys to this. Were it not for yourselves, and others with the fortitude to enlist, we would be in a world of hurt....literally.
You are owed a debt....that will never be repaid, as it simply cannot be. |
Thanks tecoyah.
Mikey - When you were in Haifa, did you ever go up the hill to Mt. Carmel? |
Component: Michigan Army National Guard
MOS: 91W Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic) Enlisted: 16Oct03 Rank: E-3 (Private First Class, baby!! Oh yeah, bow to me!) BCT: Fort Leonard Wood, MO. 06Jan04-18Mar04 AIT: Fort Sam Houston, TX. 20Mar04-13July04 Duty Station: Detroit Light Guard Armory Detroit, MI My unit is expecting deployment within the next year, probably to Iraq. I'm gonna kick me some Al-Qaeda ass!!! Quote:
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Me: US Army, 1991-1995
MOS = 52 Charlie - Utilities Equipment Repairer. Glorified airconditioner mechanic. MEPS = Houston, Texas. Bootcamp = Ft. McClellan, Alabama. Was some stupid Pro-Train deal where we had reserve drill instructors rotating out every two weeks. Yes that sucked. The base is now closed. Was home to MP and Chemical school but I was sent there for Pro-Train. AIT = Advanced Individual Training for 52 Charlie, Utilities Equipment Repairer was at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia for four months. Very nice base. Few miles from Washington D.C. The school has since closed down and moved. Not sure where it is now. Duty Stations: First duty station was with Charlie Company, 2nd Aviation Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division Korea. I was stationed for a year at Camp Stanley. The local ville was called Ouijonbou. The camp was nice for its size. Had a PX, mini snack bar, bowling alley, barber shop, bank, Stars and Stripes book store, a few shops, NCO club, video store, a small class six and a movie theater. Compared to the other smaller camps around we had it made. The camp was home to division artillery and aviation headquarters for 2nd Infantry. Being my first duty stationed I loved it there. Second duty stationed I was assigned to Head Quarters and Headquarters Troop, Support Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment Ft. Bliss, Texas. The base was nice. My first duty station in the states. It kind of sucked. El Paso itself was nice for a small town. Lots of concerts rolled through towns. Juarez, Mexico was a party town. Went to Fort Irwin for NTC one year. That was fun. One big fight between regiment and their OPFOR. Everyone and everything had MILES gear on. I got straffed by an A-6 Intruder that dropped flares on a duece and a half truck. My MILES went off and I was dead. It was pretty cool. We also had the OPFOR roll up to our camp entrance and open up on them. They came in and went directly for our TOC. My commander grabbed us and we caught them just as they where cutting into the TOC's concertina wire and we opened up on them. That was pretty cool. So Irwin was the highlight of my time at Ft. Bliss. Overall my time in the Army was fun and I'd do it all over again if I could. |
Me: USAF, Jul 03 - Present
AFSC: (AF Specialty Code, The equivalent of MOS) 2A532-A, Helicopter Crew Chief, MH-53M Pave Low IV Basic: Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX :crazy: Tech School: Ft. Eustis, VA :hmm: (Army Post) about 1/2hr south of Langley AFB, Kirtland AFB, NM for a Month Current Duty Station: 16 Helicopter Maintenance Squadron (formely 16HGS)Hurlburt Field, FL. Just south of Eglin AFB, and exactly centered between Panama City and Pensacola AFSOC Rules. (English= Air Force Special Operations Command) |
Me: USAF 1987-1992
AFSC: Security Specialist, i.e. Gate Guard. Stations: Bitburg AB 88-91, Grand Forks AFB 91-92 Missile Squadron MEPS: Oakland, CA That's me. I was the guy you had to wake up at 4 am to let you into the restricted areas. I was the guy who checked your restricted area badge with a line of dried drool going down my chin. |
<--USAF Retired E-7, 1981-2001
AFSC's: Minuteman III Electro-Mechanical Tech/Site Security Maintenance Tech. Grand Forks AFB, ND 1981-1983. and F-15 Avionics (RADAR, Communications, Flight Controls, External Countermeasures, Navigation, FLIR, ect..), F-15A,B,C,D and E. At the following bases, Holloman AFB, NM, Kadena AB Okinawa, Luke AFB, AZ, Elmendorf AFB, AK, and Seymour-Johnson AFB, NC. Countries visited: South Korea, Phillipines, Singapore and mainland Japan. |
US Air Force 1981-1989
AFSC: 81170 Security Specialist (proud member of the Brotherhood of the Blue Beret) RanK: Staff Sergeant Duty Stations: F.E.Warren AFB Cheyenne, Wy 90th Security Police Squadron 1981-1984 I worked in the Nuclear Weapons Storage Area (WSA) I was the SPCDS Operator. Offutt AFB Omaha, NE 3906th Special Security Squadron (SAC Elite Guard) 1984-1989 I worked in the Strategic Air Command Headquaters Building, including the underground command center. AFEES Station (what you now call MEPS) Pittsburgh, PA Quote:
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<-- USAR (Army Reserves)
Served during March 1995 - May 2003 (ETS finally!) MOS: 63J (Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment Repair, AKA "the maytag man"...since our specialty was the ROWPU and the laundry unit) came in as E-nothing, got my SPEC-4 within two years...ETS with SPEC-4...yep, a six-year specialist. Unit: 950th Maintenance CO, 63rd RSC MEPS: Los Angeles MEPS, March 1995, Cypress MEPS, 1996 Basic: Summer 1995 - Ft. Sill, OK (2PLT, B CO, 1/33 FA) AIT: Summer 1996 - APG, MD (B CO...forgot exactly, but we were the "dogpound" and my drill sergeants were involved in the army sex scandal) Annual Training at: Ft. Dodge, IA (1998/9), Ft. Irwin (all the time), Kaiserslautern, Germany (2000). most memorable moment: in Germany during our AT, we were in a shop rebuilding Humvee transmissions...after a few 'test' trannies, they let us loose and let us rebuild and test them on our own. I'm usually a pretty meticulous guy, but after a few days of repetitive motion, I started getting sloppy and after fixing one tranny, I accidentally left the 'puller' in the tranny after I put it together. ironically, they chose my tranny to test on the humvee...and once they started it, the LOUD BANG from the tranny and the driveline falling off the humvee was pretty bad. needless to say, I ended up cleaning up the whole shop. next most memorable moment: we had to qualify with our M-16's at Ft. Irwin during one AT, and we managed to pick up some IRR personnel to train with us. the guy in the foxhole next to me was cool, but was pretty cross-eyed. I'm a pretty bad shot (I usually barely qualify), but this time, I managed to shoot 30 instead of my usual 24-25. so, we brought our target cards up, and the guy from IRR in the foxhole next to me had NO holes at all on his card...and he kept insisting that he shot at the target. I guess we were both pretty bad shots...two soldiers with forty rounds each...only got 30 rounds on one target. I'm now an engineer working for a major defense contractor with battlefield digitization. is it sad to say that I've been exposed to more of the real military AFTER I finished drilling with my unit? My job has taken me to Ft. Hood, Ft. Polk, Ft. Drum, Ft. Lewis, Ft. Hauchuca...and I sure am glad the systems we're working on are saving lives out in Iraq and Afghanistan. so, here's a HOOAH (or WHOOSHAH for you artillery folks) for everyone here...for their service...for their camaraderie... |
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Added note: We had a 3 Star show up to see what we did for a living. Rules said no screwing off on the radio and we had a smart ass in traffic control center (TCC) with a huge ego. It all started with Elmer Fudd singing "I'm widing in my caaar" (next radio) "I turn on da wadio"... The TCC had a friggin cow! He told everyone all the trouble we were in etc.... So this 3 star gets ahold of the mic and says... "Houston Control, Houston Control, we have a problem." The TCC again rambled threats. The General just told him to look at the crew list (where his name and rank were). Never heard another word. Job Control rubbed it in when we logged onto base by welcoming him BY NAME and RANK back. |
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At SAC HQ, we had more flag officers than most bases have butterbars. 99.9% of the generals were just cooler than shit, 'cause they've made it. They are where thay were going, and it's time to lighten up. Who was the 3 star that liked to cut up, Boo. If he was SAC, and it was between '84 and '89, odds are good that I knew him. That was one of the advantages of being in the Elite Guard. You got to schmooze with the top of the crop. In fact, it was a 2 star that put me in for my Meritorious Service Medal.
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I've never been in the military myself, but my son is a United States Marine and my hat is off to anyone willing to serve their country. The men and women in the United States armed forces and those that have served are worthy of all the respect in the world.
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US Air Force - 1985-1989. I was an air traffic controller.
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"If it moves, salute it. If it doesn't move, pick it up. If you can't pick it up, clean it. If it's clean already, paint it." Glad to see all my brothers in arms. -Mikey |
Wow, a lot of airforce people here and only a couple of squids.
Mikey - did you see my question about Haifa? Did you ever make up to Mt. Carmel? |
I did... that was my PT for the year. The views are breathtaking. I took the MWR tours to the Dead Sea and Jerusalem. It's a shame that it will probably be a while before a CVN makes another port visit there.
-Mikey |
Did you go to the bar where you can write your names on the wall? My buddies and I put our names there along with our ship name.
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No but my name and pretty much my whole division's names are on the wall at Tequilas (a Mexican-themed bar) in Antalya. Fun times.
-Mikey |
Regular Army
91W: combat medic, excuse me, that's "healthcare specialist" now BCT at Ft. Leonardwood, AIT Ft. Sam Houston. Stationed at Ft. Hood, 2-227 AVN for 3+ years. Deployed to Honduras for 6 months, currently deployed to Iraq for 5 more months. |
Alaska Air National Guard
1999-Pres 1A051: Inflight Refueling Speacialist (Boom Operator) 1,300 Hours flying on a KC-135 Been way too many places to list. |
None of you kids are old enough for me.
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Oh, an old salt, eh?
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We had a SSgt. assistant flight chief who was worse than any of us poor airmen, though. This guy snored. On certain midshifts when we knew no one was monitoring our radios, we'd sneak up on his patrol (he always parked in the same spot) and key our mics so everyone could hear him. |
I'm not actually in the service, but I'm a defense contractor working with the Army. I guess they're similar in some ways... I'm on and off post in Monmouth, Polk, Sill, Stewart, Aberdeen, WSMR, and I get yelled at by a lieutenant colonel every now and then. :) I'm also a member of AUSA and will be showing off some of our new hardware at the upcoming tradeshow. I've thought seriously in the past about enlisting, but I've always been a scrawny computer geek. It only makes sense for me to serve my country the best way I can. I take a lot of pride making sure you guys have the best technology available out their in the field.
By the way, it occurred to me that discussion is inherently flawed because many of the people that should be posting to this thread are probably without internet access overseas. |
Seems I was in long before most here...'58-'64 Army Security Agency (MI) I was radio printer and morse man and sometimes analyst...good job and I should have stayed in
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USMC - 91-95
Bootcam - MCRD San Diego Aug.-Nov. 91 MCT/SOI - Camp Pendleton 52 Area Nov.91 -Feb. 92 Duty Station - WPNS 2/3 KMCAS Kaneohe, HI Feb. 92 - May 95 0351 Dragon Weapon System / Battlefield Ninja 2 pumps to Okinawa, Camp Hansen Operation Cobra Gold (Thailand) 94 several other "trips" to places of varying importance. |
Minnesota Army National Guard, 2000 - present. MOS 96D - Imagery Analyst. Came in as E4, now an E5.
Oh yeah -- enlisted when I was 33, and turned 34 during Basic. Deployed to Bosnia for 7 months recently. OPgary is right -- MI is the place to be. |
AFSC: 3C051 - Communications Operations
Enlisted: 28 January 03 Rank: E-3 (Airman First Class) MEPS: Dallas MEPS (Dallas, TX) OSUT: Lackland AFB, TX. Jan03-Mar03 Duty Station: 48th Intelligence Squadron Beale AFB, CA |
Essayons!
Component: Michigan Army National Guard
MOS: 12B10 - Combat Engineer Enlisted: 10Jul02 Rank: E-3 (Private First Class) MEPS: Detroit MEPS (Troy, MI) OSUT: Fort Leonard Wood, MO. Feb03-Jun03 (H Co., 35 En Bn [1st of only 2 cycles for this training company]) Duty Station: HHD, Engr Bde, 38th ID(M) Flint, MI |
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