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Kaleun Volk
05-12-07, 08:45 PM
Just a shoutout to anyone on subsim in the service,
any country, any branch of forces, anywhere, at home or abroad.

Tchocky
05-12-07, 08:51 PM
The Third Battalion (http://www.members.aol.com/brilliantinebsp/third.html)

kiwi_2005
05-12-07, 11:32 PM
Nope but if i could be 20 again i would try much harder to get in the army, and i would go for sniper specialist if their is one. Ive always been a good shot with a gun, have won many competitions over the yrs on shooting range. I find the sniper class like a secret forces unit :) I like that.

Wouldn't join our navy unless i lived in the states or UK as NZ has no subs :down:

baggygreen
05-13-07, 02:28 AM
my application to the reserves is a work in progress - waiting for a couple of tests then im sweet :)

Camaero
05-13-07, 03:35 AM
Not yet, but the Navy is very appealing to me right now.:hmm:

Thanks to all past and present who have served the allies.:up:

diver
05-13-07, 06:00 AM
Yep.

I'm a lowly snotty Midshipman in the Royal Australian Navy.

ReallyDedPoet
05-13-07, 07:20 AM
I was in the Reserve Forces years ago, but only for a short-time. PEI Regiment: Armored Division.

Found out in the end it was not for me, but gave me a huge appreciation for those that are in our Armed Forces. They have my respect big-time:up:

RDP

ASWnut101
05-13-07, 11:09 AM
Not now, but soon to be in the USAF (Hopefully the SOC).

blue3golf
05-13-07, 11:26 AM
Corporal in US Army

Polak
05-13-07, 12:41 PM
I applied to the Polish Land Forces Military Academy a month ago.:D

Rilder
05-13-07, 02:42 PM
Ive though about joining the navy or Air force, but tbh, theres noway I could get past basic training, plus the fact that I'm not that loyal to any country and stuff...


But anyone who is, in the Armed forces, you are teh pwnage. :yep: :rock:

Sailor Steve
05-13-07, 03:16 PM
Was; been out for 36 years now.

Tchocky
05-13-07, 03:21 PM
Considered it for a long time, to help out with college.

A combination of free tuition and my area of interest being unavailable under the scheme put paid to that idea.

Fish
05-13-07, 03:58 PM
I find the sniper class like a secret forces unit :) I like that.



I was both, sniper and special forces, but long long time ago. Man am I old. :88)

Polak
05-13-07, 06:07 PM
I find the sniper class like a secret forces unit :) I like that.


I was both, sniper and special forces, but long long time ago. Man am I old. :88)
I salute You, and Your Son,sir! :up:

Heibges
05-14-07, 12:42 PM
Was; been out for 36 years now.

I was think the other day, that I had been our for 11. Also the last time I did any exercise.

Happy Times
05-15-07, 04:41 AM
I find the sniper class like a secret forces unit :) I like that.



I was both, sniper and special forces, but long long time ago. Man am I old. :88)
Im in the reserves, my "MOS" is a Forward Observer in a Brigade/Army level Recon Platoon.
Thinking about going to a sniper course, ive allways been interested and had some basic training.

micky1up
05-15-07, 07:06 AM
im a leading seaman warfare specialist serving in the submarine command team trainer in faslane part of the Flag officer sea training (fost) department teaching tactics and operations skills:rock:

Ishmael
05-15-07, 02:55 PM
Not yet, but the Navy is very appealing to me right now.:hmm:

Thanks to all past and present who have served the allies.:up:

Go Navy & look into weapons systems. Sonar Tech & Fire control Tech are the best rates for that. Lots of good electronic training & you get to fire the weapons. Stay on surface ships. Destroyers go everywhere. I know I did when I was in, 35 countries on 4 continents. One other reason for joining the Navy, No al-qaeda navy.

fatty
05-15-07, 03:55 PM
No al-qaeda navy.

USS Cole begs to differ.