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Did 4 years 19k10 (Tanker M1A1 Abrams). 1988-1992 Desert Shield/Storm Vet, Disabled Vet. 1st Cal. Ft. Hood Tx. Now DOD Civil Service, Ft. Bragg, NC, Living the Dream.
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UH-72 crew chief with the Montana Army National Guard since 2009. DET 1 CO C 1-112th S&S. Full time dual status technician as a UH-60/UH-72 crew chief since 2011.
I did four years active duty in the USMC from 92 to 96 then decided to try out civilian life, 13 years later thought I'd give the guard a try and it turned into a great career.
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15Y - AH-64D Apache Armament/electrical. Retired couple years ago. Miss the Army.
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Hey ya'all,
1st Cav, 'B" 2nd/8th, 3rd squad, y'ol m60 gunner ~ nam
I've noticed that many do not have the Army award medallion in their award section.
Those that 'have' served and 'are' serving, contact the website administrator and request award.
You earned it and deserve it.
I was in the first Cal too. I used to supply you guys with anything from TP to Claymore from fuel to Agent Orange. (No Jim You were supposed to deploy it, not drink it LOL) I think it was "K" company. But I was a 3rd Platoon leader. Bunch of blanks since the strokes. We were Logistics. I wanted to be an engineer and they made me a truck driver. Where I learned about Cummins.
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@Polaraco I was just at a reunion with 22 guys from the company I served with. We did have a total of 24 that was found up to now, but we lost on recently. Hoping to find more. If you haven't see some of the group you served with, you should consider finding them.
It's fun finding how old, wrinkled, gray, bald, fat, humped over, vocally belligerent people can get.
(I'd describe what we really are like, but I can't use that language on this site.)
Just and older version of what we were.
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AnOldBiker
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Polaraco I was just at a reunion with 22 guys from the company I served with. We did have a total of 24 that was found up to now, but we lost on recently. Hoping to find more. If you haven't see some of the group you served with, you should consider finding them.
It's fun finding how old, wrinkled, gray, bald, fat, humped over, vocally belligerent people can get.
(I'd describe what we really are like, but I can't use that language on this site.)
Just and older version of what we were.
I found a block of them, unfortunately I had no use for them then, and even more so today. You remember who the truck drivers were back then. Most were decent guys, the good ones disappeared or were killed. The CO and I are close. . . We kinda looked like snow on a mountain in the platoon. I took a beaten from them. But we got along. . .many changed with the racial times. . . it's a shame as some of them had done pretty well
So George and I are solo