Military Veterans?
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Just here to see the Military Vets. Military guys are just hot.
Bah ha ha. I thought I was the only one
men in uniform = kryptonite0 -
1991-1996...Unites States Air Force, Fire Protection Specialist, Hickam AFB, HI, Desert Storm 3 deployments
1996-1997...Unites States Army, Assistant Fire Chief, GS-9, Marana Air Base, AZ
1997-2008...Unites States Coast Guard, Mayport Florida, New Orleans, La, ISC San Pedro, Ca...Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2004, 2005....Discharged from the military and became a nurse.0 -
USAF, 1995-present.0
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Hello fellow vets. SGT, US Army 4 years. Served in Bosnia and South America. harder to stay in shape now but this site is certainly helping.0
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Thank you for all that you do for this country. Hubby was in the Marines, Dad in the Navy, both Grandfathers in the Navy, and Great Gradfather in the Army. Long line of Military. I work for the Navy, Flight Test Engineer.0
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Well at least someone thinks we are hot. LOL. Love to have you as a friend and keep in touch during this weight loss battle. Take care and hope to hear from you soon0
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You may have served in Combat or in non-combat.
You may have retired out or you may have served for a short time.
You may have been a draftee or a volunteer.
You may have served in the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard or the Merchant Marines,
BUT YOU SERVED. YOU DID YOUR JOB HONORABLY and for that I am PROUD to call you my brethren .
You may have served during Korea, WWII, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Iraq or Afghanistan, but you served, you did not run.
You have a DD 214 with those words "HONORABLY DISCHARGED" two of the most noble words in the world.
Again I am proud to know each and every one of you.
To the cool men and women that have touched my life: Here's to you!! I was never a hero, but I am thankful and proud to have served among them.
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USARMY - 2004 - 2011
25 B Computer Informational System Analyst
Operation Iraqi Freedom - 20060 -
to all the great men and women of the military, thank you for serving and protecting our country!!!!0
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Prior- 92Y (Unit Supply Specialist) in the United States Army from 1999-2001. Spent 14 months in South Korea until I was medically discharged. Now I am a 100% disabled veteran, but I would have been a lifer had I stayed in.
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Just here to see the Military Vets. Military guys are just hot.
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AD Army 2007-2011 (Baghdad 2010)
Nat'l Guard 2011 - Current
92Y Supply Sergeant. Best job ever!0 -
I was a SSgt in the United States Air Force. Hoorah! I seperated in 2002. I was stationed at Lakenheath England, Spangdahlem Germany, Mountain Home Idaho and Edwards Ca. I now work at Edwards AFB as a DOD Civilian. God Bless America!!!0
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USAF Veteran
8 years active service (1996 - 2004)
SSgt (E5)
Minot AFB
USAF Academy0 -
US Navy 2001 - 2009, Aviation Maintenance Administrationman, USS Carl Vinson0
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HM1/USN/RET 1983-2003, miss it soooo MUCH! :glasses:0
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US Army Paratrooper here, 173rd and 82nd
5 years, 2 deployments (1combat 1 humanitarian)
Field Artillery
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US Army - 73C (Finance Specialist)
Plus my dad was in and I was in JROTC, so it's all I knew for over 2 decades.
Thanks to all who have served and are serving. You guys/girls rock!0 -
To all of our Service men and women, past and present, I can't thank you enough for your sacrifices. You gave up so much to fight for our country and our freedom. There's not enough words to express how grateful I am. From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU!!!
Oh and I do have a weakness for a man in a uniform!!!0 -
US Marine Wife for 3.5 years!
"She Who Waits, Also Serves"
Thank you all for your service!0 -
USAF Ret 2010
Currently GS
22yrs and counting...0 -
E-6/TSgt, 11 years AD USAF. Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan. I am currently stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska. Thanks to all the prior servicemen/women for paving the way for us in now.0
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Thank you for your service, you are all heros!!0
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2004-2008
USMC
MCLB Barstow, CA.
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The guys here - we should start a thread called "Ladies! Show the boobies for the Vets!"
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US Marine Wife for 3.5 years!
"She Who Waits, Also Serves"
Thank you all for your service!
Military spouse is one of the toughest jobs.
My wife said to me one time that she was scared of the doorbell. When I was deployed and was able to talk to her you would have never guessed that she was dealing with that much stress. She handled it gracefully and said she had to be strong for me. All this time I thought I was the one that had to be strong for her.0 -
US Army Military Police Corps 1982-1988
Panama (3 freakin' years without seasons!)
Bayonne Military Ocean Terminal, Bayonne NJ
Camp Carrol, Korea
Ft. Sill, OK
I was at Carroll from 97-98 - 57th MP Company0 -
US Army Paratrooper here, 173rd and 82nd
5 years, 2 deployments (1combat 1 humanitarian)
Field Artillery
Airborne All the Way!! My ex was in the 2nd/503rd over in Vicenza, Italy! I love me some Airborne!0 -
US Army Infantryman (11H/11B) Huah!
1991-1996
Camp Howze/Camp Casey Korea, Ft. Stewart, GA., Ft. Campbell, KY (Air Assault)
Proud to have served with each and everyone of you! #SALUTE0
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