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Platapus 04-02-11 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1633954)
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- Strategic Air command.. was done away with if im not mistaken. No longer exists, or was folded into TAC.


SAC was transmorgofied into Strategic Command or StratCom.

I was a SAC rat for many years.


So, how many Air Force Academy Grad Fighter Pilots does it take to screw in a light bulb?

Just one. He just holds it and the whole damn Air Force revolves around him. :D

Platapus 04-02-11 07:57 AM

I have always been confused on the mission of Red Horse.

Is their mission to build stuff and then kill the enemy?
Is their mission to kill the enemy and then build stuff?
Is their mission to build stuff while killing the enemy at the same time.

Of course at least some part of their mission involves alcohol too. :salute:

RickC Sniper 04-02-11 01:56 PM

US Army 1970-71.

In Basic training at Ft. Lewis Washington in February '70 I swear it rained 5 out of 7 days the entire time. I grew up in frigid Minnesota but NEVER felt as cold as I did during Basic because I was never dry. Pay was $80 a month...paid in cash.
We had a skinny little drill Sgt looked alot like Sammy Davis Jr and he was about the same size. His favorite harassment was to make you do push ups but the kicker was he'd sit on your back while you did them.

Went to jump school at Ft Benning Ga during the summer of '70, but never got to jump again after getting my wings and experiencing that wonderful pinning ceremony. :D Being Jump qualified got me an extra $50 every month.

Jump school mess hall had a sign over the exit door. "If you are still hungry, why are you leaving?" Never saw that anywhere else before or after. That mess hall had the best food ever.

My MOS was 11B4P The 11B means I was a grunt...infantry. The P designates the Paratrooper training and the 4 refers to rank. I was a Buck Sgt E5 when I got out.

No regrets. Had some good times and got close to a few good guys, but in the end if my grandson in a few years wanted to join up I'd try to persuade him to do something else.

Krauter 04-02-11 03:52 PM

Growing up I loved hearing the stories about my dad's father (he died a few months before I was born) about serving on corvettes in WW2.

Few interesting stories at that :).

It'd be pretty cool if there could be a subsection in GT for those who served to post stories and whatnot.

antikristuseke 04-02-11 03:52 PM

Estonian defence forces, recon infantry.

MH 04-02-11 04:08 PM

IDF "Golani" :salute:

Growler 04-02-11 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by UnderseaLcpl (Post 1633968)
Oh, but I was. Scout's honor. :D

Oh, ok, then.:D

Platapus 04-02-11 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by RickC Sniper (Post 1634396)
... experiencing that wonderful pinning ceremony. :D

I remember graduating EOD school, our badge was referred to as a "crab" (because it kinda looks like a crab). The term Blood Crab is used to describe the pinning on ceremony. I imagine yours was similar. :yep:

Ah the good ole days in the military, boy they sucked. :D

RickC Sniper 04-02-11 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1634514)
I imagine yours was similar.


:yep:

A video was made public a few years ago of this pinning ceremony and it caused an uproar so it is possible that they no longer do this.

For the uninformed, think of a lapel pin but it has 2 pins. Poke the pins through your shirt on your chest then hit it hard enough to nail it into your pectoral.
:arrgh!:

Edit: I looked up your EOD badge. Not much difference from a parachutist badge.

Platapus 04-02-11 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by RickC Sniper (Post 1634610)

Edit: I looked up your EOD badge. Not much difference from a parachutist badge.

They probably feel the same too. :har:

TLAM Strike 04-02-11 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by RickC Sniper (Post 1634610)
Edit: I looked up your EOD badge. Not much difference from a parachutist badge.

Not much difference between those two MOSes...

..one is crazy enough to jump out of a perfectly good airplane...

...one is crazy enough to go near a unexploded bomb...

I heard once the Airborne tried to get form an EOD unit, but they wouldn't let any of the volunteers out of the asylum...

:O:

claybirdd 04-03-11 02:08 AM

Never had the privalage to serve, but I love this thread. :salute:

Takeda Shingen 04-03-11 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by claybirdd (Post 1634728)
Never had the privalage to serve, but I love this thread. :salute:

I agree; this is indeed an awesome thread. I love reading the vets' stories.

Torvald Von Mansee 04-03-11 07:45 AM

You left out Coast Guard and National Guard. I suspect there's an analog for those in every country, too.

Schroeder 04-03-11 08:12 AM

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You left out Coast Guard and National Guard. I suspect there's an analog for those in every country, too.
Nope, no national guard here.


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