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GlastronGuy
03-18-2003, 10:18 AM
My apologies if I missed anyone.
Jim Slevin Fenton MO USMC 1952-1956
Tyeson Muhlenberg (Witchcraft) U.S. Army1991-present. End of the gulf, Bosnia, Kosovo, And others not to be disclosed. 160th special Operations Unit. "THE BLACK HELICOPTERS", Have seen people die and friends.
HT1(SEAL) George W. Inskeep USN Ret.
1994-2001 SEAL Team One, Coronado, CA.
Michael Whitehead USAF 602 Travis. 1984-87
Michael Trimnell 1986-1998 Sniper 101st Airborne Division, Airborne Ranger. Nice to see another brother from the 101 in hear SOAR!!!!!!!!
Seadog
Active army 6-12-70 to 6-11-73
228th Signal, Vietnam (off Nha Trang)
Co. A, LLN, Korea
11th Signal, Ft. Huachuca, AZ( emergency response team. Supported the Prescott Fire of May, 1972 and the Rapid City Flood in June of 72.
1975-1990 1/179th Inf, 45th Bde, Oklahoma NG.
My father: 27 yrs active. 1st Inf, Mobile Riverine, etc. Original Jungle Fighter qualified (Christopher Columbus Patch) Member of rapid response tactical team. First NCO to go into the Delta to establish the Riverine operations. NCOIC of the school (POR-RVN) that taught jungle warfare to officers.
Boatcop
USCG AD 1975-1987 (CPO/E-7)
Reserve 1987-2002 (CPO-SCPO/E-8)
Cutterman
Small Boat Coxswain
Navigator
U/W OOD
Boarding Officer
Engineering Officer
Naval Engineer
Desert Rat
USN AE2 Patrol Squadron 47 1975-1979.
Hotcrusader76
AT2(CC) Ty D.Lofstrom USNR
Special Boat Unit 12- Special Warfare Combat Crewmember
Korea, CENTCOM, and hell...
Hoss
US Army `86-`88
Ft. Stewart, GA
24th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
E Co., 4th MSB
52E- Generator mechanic/ cross trained as a light wheeled vehicle mechanic
Spectratoad
USN 1986 - 1993 SK2
US Army National Guard (full-time) 1998 - Present
Served on USS John F. Kennedy CV-67 - Norfolk, VA
USS Vandegrift FFG-48 - Long Beach, CA NAS Fallon
Construction Project Manager and Supply for the Navada Army National Guard now. Carson City, Nevada.
Infomaniac
U.S. Navy RVAW 110
NAS Miramar - San Diego, CA
Aircraft Engine Mechanic
UtlGoa
8th army, 552 Mp Corp, Pusan, Korea. Active Army 1989-93. Now a Police Officer in California
lonemyultra
USNR CHB-14 BU2 E-5 92-96
Hal
US Navy 1958 - 1962 USS Frank Knox DDR 742.
Mister460
United States MARINE CORPS 1999-present. And DAMN proud of it!!
GlastronGuy
USA SGT
13 Foxtrot - Fire Support Sergeant
212 FA BDE - Ft Sill, OK
2/6 FA BN - Hanau, Germany
1983 - 1987
Rick Byers
U.S. Army Retired
66 to 89
Regular Army Commisioned Chief Warrant Officer 3
1st Cavalry Division
4th Armored Division
2nd Infantry Disivion
Heavy Tanks and Big Gun Artillery
Severd Proudly for 23 years
Now My oldest is serving he is currently in parts
unknown somewhere in the gulf reason.
Damn proud to have served and even prouder of the ones still serving.
Catmando
76th Army Band
Coligny Caserne
Orleans, France
1962-1965
Havasu Cig
Aeroscout, Delta troop 1/7 Cav, 1st Cavalry division 90-91.
fear the turtle
USAF 1990-1996 Norton/McGuire SPS.

Stupid Fast
03-18-2003, 10:30 AM
Thanks to all of you. I think that one of the things that makes Our armed forces so powerful is that Each and Every one of or servicemen( and women) Volunteered to serve. We have a military that is truly dedicated to You and Me.
Kinda scary if you are on the other side of the line in the sand. Really scary if you ask me.

twistedpair
03-18-2003, 11:01 AM
Scary in a Good Way!
Thank You All, for you service.

Ziggy
03-18-2003, 12:16 PM
The deepest of Thanks to all our Service Personel to keep our Country free and safe. Being right next door to Camp Pendelton Marine Corp Base I have and do see the effect it has on the many families who's loved one is now abroad.
May this conflict end most expeditiously and bring our troups back home safely! :)

Lakemead1
03-18-2003, 12:19 PM
Sincere appreciation and thanks to all those mentioned, and all unmentioned who have or are currently protecting our freedom! God Bless you all, and God Bless America!

bombboy
03-18-2003, 12:34 PM
I was to busy reading that 4 page post that all of a sudden disappeared before I could reply;
AO3(Aviation Ordnance)VFA-125 & VFA-25 NAS Lemoore Ca. 1991-1994
Aviation Ordnanceman(Lockheed Martin) Pt. Mugu NAWC 1999-2002
Presently Building Explosives at Indianhead NSWC
Greg "The Bombboy"
P.S.- **** IRAQ!!!!!!!!!!! burningm

Hallett19
03-18-2003, 12:50 PM
Pickle the Load:
Gerald J. Macenas
LCDR USN 1993-active
Grad with honors USN Academy Annapolis, MD
Grad head of the class Flight School Pensicola, FL
CH-46 Driver
Stationed U.S.S. Peleliu, San Diego, CA

Seadog
03-18-2003, 01:23 PM
Bill Maudlin, Up Front (1945
The surest way to become a pacifist is to join the infantry. I don't make the infantryman look noble, because he couldn't look noble even if he tried. Still there is a certain nobility and dignity in combat soldiers and medical aid men with dirt in their ears. They are rough and their language gets coarse because they live a life stripped of convention and niceties.
Their nobility and dignity come from the way they live unselfishly and risk their lives to help each other. They are normal people who have been put where they are, and whose actions and feelings have been molded by their circumstances. There are gentlemen and boors; intelligent ones and stupid ones; talented ones and inefficient ones.
But when they are all together and they are fighting, despite their bitching and griping and goldbricking and mortal fear, they are facing cold steel and screaming lead and hard enemies, and they are advancing and beating the hell out of the opposition.
They wish to hell they were someplace else, and they wish to hell they would get relief. They wish to hell the mud was dry and they wish to hell their coffee was hot. They want to go home. But they stay in their wet holes and fight, and then they climb out and crawl through minefields and fight some more.
Amen

Boatcop
03-18-2003, 02:13 PM
Grad with honors USN Academy Annapolis, MD
What do you call the person who finishes last last in their class at Annapolis?
ENSIGN
Just wanted to put things in perspective. :D
(Can't resist an old joke, and a chance to goof on an "O" type.)

TrojanDan
03-18-2003, 03:38 PM
Boatcop:
[QUOTE] Grad with honors USN Academy Annapolis, MD
ENSIGN
Just wanted to put things in perspective. :D
(Can't resist an old joke, and a chance to goof on an "O" type.) And a "ring knocker" to boot. :p

DickDanger
03-18-2003, 04:04 PM
D. Davis aka "Dick Danger"
Crash/Rescue Firefighter
USAF 1992-1996
Mogadishu, Somalia, 1992
Khamis Mushat,Saudi Arabia 1994
-DD Out
[ March 19, 2003, 04:55 PM: Message edited by: DickDanger ]

***boat
03-19-2003, 12:03 AM
IS2(SEAL) Craig Lathrop USN
1997-Present NSWG-1 Tra Det

Kwicherbichen
03-19-2003, 01:14 AM
Sgt. Brian Sawyer
U.S. Army 1981-1988
1st Armor Div, 7th Combat Aviation Det. Ansbach, Germany.
7th Infantry Div, Fort Ord, CA
6th Aviation Det. Vicenza, Italy

PICKLEtheLOAD
03-19-2003, 03:09 PM
Boatcop:
Grad with honors USN Academy Annapolis, MD
What do you call the person who finishes last last in their class at Annapolis?
ENSIGN
Just wanted to put things in perspective. :D
(Can't resist an old joke, and a chance to goof on an "O" type.) thanks, black SHOE! I cant resist an old joke either! :p BTW, I DID NOT graduate with honors, just Graduated!! I am not smart!
[ March 19, 2003, 03:12 PM: Message edited by: PICKLEtheLOAD ]

hd&boatrider
03-19-2003, 03:16 PM
Here is a link to go to and search for others that have had military ties. It says military brats but it also covers active and non-active members. militarybrats.com
Froggy---check your PM