Prior/Active US Military people here ?

cc102296
cc102296 Posts: 57 Member
edited November 25 in Chit-Chat
anyone thats in any of branch of the US military here ?
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  • Peaches9999
    Peaches9999 Posts: 28 Member
    Maybe. Maybe not. Depends on who ya ask
  • violetcutie
    violetcutie Posts: 31 Member
    I'm engaged to an Army vet (2001-2005). Were you in the military? If so, thanks for serving :)
  • Peaches9999
    Peaches9999 Posts: 28 Member
    What’s old and yet new, has had 4 different names, is smaller than New York city’s entire police force, the line in the sand and the calm in the storm, and seldom recognized by its brothers and sisters?
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  • Peaches9999
    Peaches9999 Posts: 28 Member
    edited March 2018
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  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,277 Member
    What’s old and yet new, has had 4 different names, is smaller than New York city’s entire police force, the line in the sand and the calm in the storm, and seldom recognized by its brothers and sisters?

    Coast Guard

  • ruffalicious
    ruffalicious Posts: 779 Member
    My husband is in the Army, we live in a military town and if only i get $ for everytime people ask me what branch i'm in or what's my MOS, it would be nice lol
  • Peaches9999
    Peaches9999 Posts: 28 Member
    What’s old and yet new, has had 4 different names, is smaller than New York city’s entire police force, the line in the sand and the calm in the storm, and seldom recognized by its brothers and sisters?

    Coast Guard

    Winner! The storm and stand lines gave it away huh?
  • bojack3 wrote: »
    I served in the Marine Corp.

    Picture in your blues or it didn't happen.
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  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,277 Member
    What’s old and yet new, has had 4 different names, is smaller than New York city’s entire police force, the line in the sand and the calm in the storm, and seldom recognized by its brothers and sisters?

    Coast Guard

    Winner! The storm and stand lines gave it away huh?

    That and your brother and sisters don’t acknowledge you.
  • wellsdavid20
    wellsdavid20 Posts: 783 Member
    I was in the Air Force
  • NickTeim
    NickTeim Posts: 44 Member
    I wanted to be in the CIA but my mom stole the interview invitation.

    True story.

    And now she is secretly working for them.

    #WomenInBlack
  • paddydiver24
    paddydiver24 Posts: 566 Member
    Yes...retired Army. Anybody can add me
  • Bry_Fitness70
    Bry_Fitness70 Posts: 2,480 Member
    US Army, 3 years
  • paddydiver24
    paddydiver24 Posts: 566 Member
    edited March 2018
    What’s old and yet new, has had 4 different names, is smaller than New York city’s entire police force, the line in the sand and the calm in the storm, and seldom recognized by its brothers and sisters?

    Coast Guard

    Winner! The storm and stand lines gave it away huh?

    That and your brother and sisters don’t acknowledge you.

    I liked coasties...did some work with the now renamed NO S.H.I.T...yes...they were real
  • TheRoadDog
    TheRoadDog Posts: 11,788 Member
    Marine Corps. 1972 to 1976.
  • Peaches9999
    Peaches9999 Posts: 28 Member
    What’s old and yet new, has had 4 different names, is smaller than New York city’s entire police force, the line in the sand and the calm in the storm, and seldom recognized by its brothers and sisters?

    Coast Guard

    Winner! The storm and stand lines gave it away huh?

    That and your brother and sisters don’t acknowledge you.

    Ouch. Haha. It’s cuts deep. Just kidding! We don’t care!
  • Peaches9999
    Peaches9999 Posts: 28 Member
    11 year squid. I had a lot of coastie friends.

    You’re cool because of your coastie Friends :#
  • ruffalicious
    ruffalicious Posts: 779 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Salvation Army

    Dishonorable Discharge




    ...... something about a missing kettle of quarters.

    lmao i cant :D
  • chellycakes
    chellycakes Posts: 347 Member
    USAF
  • strozman
    strozman Posts: 2,622 Member
    USAF
  • paddydiver24
    paddydiver24 Posts: 566 Member
    Feel free to add me anybody
  • cc102296
    cc102296 Posts: 57 Member
    id like to thank you all for your service, im actually thinking of going army active duty. i have a year old daughter that i want to ensure she can the benefits she needs to succeed in life. even if that means putting my life on the line. im working a county sheriff job now and im getting no source of fulfillment from it, just arguing with inmates and getting shitted on by the higher ups.
  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,277 Member
    cc102296 wrote: »
    id like to thank you all for your service, im actually thinking of going army active duty. i have a year old daughter that i want to ensure she can the benefits she needs to succeed in life. even if that means putting my life on the line. im working a county sheriff job now and im getting no source of fulfillment from it, just arguing with inmates and getting shitted on by the higher ups.

    Welcome to public service brother!
  • paddydiver24
    paddydiver24 Posts: 566 Member
    cc102296 wrote: »
    id like to thank you all for your service, im actually thinking of going army active duty. i have a year old daughter that i want to ensure she can the benefits she needs to succeed in life. even if that means putting my life on the line. im working a county sheriff job now and im getting no source of fulfillment from it, just arguing with inmates and getting shitted on by the higher ups.

    Welcome to public service brother!

    Ditto...check the guard/reserves. Same benefits and training...get to keep your current job...stay home and be with them. There are opportunities for full time through them.
  • xFunctionalStrengthx
    xFunctionalStrengthx Posts: 4,928 Member
    cc102296 wrote: »
    id like to thank you all for your service, im actually thinking of going army active duty. i have a year old daughter that i want to ensure she can the benefits she needs to succeed in life. even if that means putting my life on the line. im working a county sheriff job now and im getting no source of fulfillment from it, just arguing with inmates and getting shitted on by the higher ups.

    Welcome to public service brother!

    Actually, this is kind of how it is even in the private sector. But, the public sector is more bureaucratic.

    There's benefits to going either active duty, or reserve/national guard. Talk to recruiters about both, and find out what will work best for you @cc102296 .


    For myself, I did a short enlistment in the Marines as I was discharged on a medical hardship. Joined the local fire department 25 years later, as I wanted to do more. Between a FT job and the FD, I'm never bored. :laugh:
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