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Binzyrd
11-12-2012, 05:08 PM
Yesterday was Veteran's Day here in the U.S. - a day to thank those who have served in the military. Do we have any military members, past or present from any country, in the Dual-Boxing community? Any military pics or stories to share? Protecting your country by day, multiboxing by night?
Lyonheart
11-12-2012, 06:10 PM
To any Military that read this,Thank you!
candlebox
11-12-2012, 06:27 PM
Here is me drinking beer. Because thats what sailors do.
Lyonheart
11-12-2012, 09:14 PM
Here is me drinking beer. Because thats what sailors do.
You look like Q T!!!
Ughmahedhurtz
11-12-2012, 10:14 PM
2/68 Armor treadhead (M1A1 tank driver) vet here. ;) I know we have several around, though we're a pretty quiet bunch.
To my brothers in arms: /salute
Lyonheart
11-12-2012, 10:36 PM
2/68 Armor treadhead (M1A1 tank driver) vet here. ;) I know we have several around, though we're a pretty quiet bunch.
To my brothers in arms: /salute
I was a 19E waaaay back in the day.. Our unit ( 1tst AD, 3rd Bgd ) was the first in Germany to get the new M1s.. i trained on M60s but was put in division staff a few months after i arrived..never got to re-train on M1s 8(
F9thRet
11-13-2012, 01:25 AM
First, a huge thank you to all my brothers in arms.
USMC 86'-92 Spent the first few years as an Aerial Photograph interpreter, then onto Satellite (reconnaissance imagery analyst) and finally HUMINT (Human INt. Officer) during Operation Desert Storm.
Reserve for 8 years after. Between that and college, managed to get a Masters in Physics and a BS in Behavioral Science.
LOL, which lead me to be a fire chief (For a few years), and now I just run my little ranch. As a hobby, I still do thought experiments , such as trying to design a way to determine points of convergence between our known universe, and the infinite others given what we understand about (Mem) Brane theory. It can give way to some seriously Humbling , such as every time I pick my nose, I kill a few Billion in an alternate reality. ;)
Stephen
Ughmahedhurtz
11-13-2012, 02:31 AM
I was a 19E waaaay back in the day.. Our unit ( 1tst AD, 3rd Bgd ) was the first in Germany to get the new M1s.. i trained on M60s but was put in division staff a few months after i arrived..never got to re-train on M1s 8(
Joke in the motor pool was that during hot weather, M60s were ovens. M1s were microwave ovens. :p
First, a huge thank you to all my brothers in arms.
USMC 86'-92 Spent the first few years as an Aerial Photograph interpreter, then onto Satellite (reconnaissance imagery analyst) and finally HUMINT (Human INt. Officer) during Operation Desert Storm.
Reserve for 8 years after. Between that and college, managed to get a Masters in Physics and a BS in Behavioral Science.
LOL, which lead me to be a fire chief (For a few years), and now I just run my little ranch. As a hobby, I still do thought experiments , such as trying to design a way to determine points of convergence between our known universe, and the infinite others given what we understand about (Mem) Brane theory. It can give way to some seriously Humbling , such as every time I pick my nose, I kill a few Billion in an alternate reality. ;)
Stephen
Beginning to understand why your sense of humor is so delightfully warped. ;)
[edit] "Here, take this hammer. Go get up on the tank and check the front slope of the turret for soft spots. And HURRY UP! When you're done with that you need to get down to the motor pool supply office before they close and get some more high-beam oil for the humvees. WHY ARE YOU STILL STANDING THERE LOOKING CONFUSED?!!!"
Binzyrd
11-13-2012, 02:39 AM
This is great! Thank you guys for sharing and of course for serving in the military. :)
valkry
11-13-2012, 03:02 AM
Joke in the motor pool was that during hot weather, M60s were ovens. M1s were microwave ovens. :p
Beginning to understand why your sense of humor is so delightfully warped. ;)
[edit] "Here, take this hammer. Go get up on the tank and check the front slope of the turret for soft spots. And HURRY UP! When you're done with that you need to get down to the motor pool supply office before they close and get some more high-beam oil for the humvees. WHY ARE YOU STILL STANDING THERE LOOKING CONFUSED?!!!"
We also need a sky-hook, striped paint and a long weight from the warehouse. If they don't have a long-weight 2 short wights will do...
candlebox
11-13-2012, 04:48 AM
Army nerds
Kruschpakx4
11-13-2012, 08:08 AM
Here is me drinking beer. Because thats what sailors do.
we know what u're doing! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqaWdkdFb3Y&feature=player_embedded)
Fat Tire
11-13-2012, 10:19 AM
67T - Army Blackhawk Crewcheif
10 years 93-03 - was stop loss the last 18 months. Would have done the full 20 but had issues arise.
Was a nightstalker 1/60th and during 98-00 was a sere-c instructor for the navy/marine school in Coronado island, San Diego.
I like to say I was in Afghanistan before Afghanistan was "Afghanistan" at fob.
I still visit fitzsimmons in Denver every 6 months or so for my service related disability.
I have a fondness for a little airfield in Katterbach Germany. It just a few hangers, flight lines and barracks surrounded by german farmers but it was my first duty station and it was a huge culture shock, being 17 and allowed to drink only added to it. I still drink pils and hefe to this day. This was before the euro and you got 3-4 marks to 1 us dollar.
I also have a warm spot for thunderruns in korea. If anyone remembers those. Good times.
I highly recommend that every vet gets thier full beneifts and compensation. It doesnt matter how long ago your ets was, there are plenty of VA volunteers that will walk you thru the process.
Edit: Love the fng jokes. I fell for the jesus nut one myself
Starbuck_Jones
11-13-2012, 12:14 PM
While you're out, make sure you get a quart of 10 amp blinker fluid too.
F9thRet
11-13-2012, 01:43 PM
Beginning to understand why your sense of humor is so delightfully warped. ;)
Hehe, I think that started a long time before the Marines, But Military life sure did help it along. :D
Speaking of Army, as a kid, me and a bunch of friends, used to go every week with the Army explorers, a youth group done by the NG up in Rogers County, OK. (I grew up in Verdigris , OK, just a hic cup away from Claremore, Will Rogers, Stuart Roosa, and Bell Star. ) Every one in my little town, I think learned, roping, Shooting, and uhm Flying just through osmosis.
Now one year, before I shipped off, we decided to go camping out on Goose Island, which is up near Oolagah lake. Only one road in, one road out. And of course that weekend it rains, and the road get's flooded out. Running out of food stuffs, on our three day trip now turned into 6, we took to fishing what we could, and shooting blackbirds. It was getting pretty damned funny, as we started taking black bird skulls and putting them around the barrels of our .22's and 30-30's for example.
That is also reason # 2 why I can't eat any kind of bird to this day. But anyways, we got smart, and took an old hippy bus out there one weekend, and stocked it full of MRE's, supplies, etc. and buried it out there on that island. It's closing in on 30 years now, and I've often wondered if it is still there. Hell, I was prepping before prepping was even a show on Cable.
Stephen
moosejaw
11-14-2012, 09:28 AM
Here you go, from my time on SSBN 617. We were entering the canal going east>west, summer '91.
723
724
Look at all the shiny brass in the torpedo room.
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