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Active Army- Combat medic.
Currently at Fort Benning working as the Brigade Medic for Ranger Training Brigade0 -
I am an AT (Avionics Technician) in the Navy. I am and Advanced Calibration Technician. I am stationed at NAS Patuxent River, MD. I have been in for over 17 years and will be retiring in 2015. I can't wait!! I did 10+ years on ships and most of that time was in Japan. Hope the best of luck to you all!!!!0
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I am an AT (Avionics Technician) in the Navy. I am and Advanced Calibration Technician. I am stationed at NAS Patuxent River, MD. I have been in for over 17 years and will be retiring in 2015. I can't wait!! I did 10+ years on ships and most of that time was in Japan. Hope the best of luck to you all!!!!0
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I have no Idea if they are here or not. I am not used to the way that this base works still. I am used to having a base that has more then 3000 military members and not having 25000 civilians!!!! Sorry!!!0
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I was an AT for 14 years in the Navy. Now, after getting out and going to school, I am serving as a Navy Chaplain with the Marines at Camp Pendleton, CA.0
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I am Active Duty Marine in Ground Communications0
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Hi All. Sgt Parker here. USAF AD / RAF Lakenheath / P.O.L. , UDM, Retraining into Contracting *fingers crossed*0
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Active Duty Air Force/used to be a lineman, then an electrician, now in charge of Unaccompanied Housing. Damn near 22 years active and giving it till 2014 till I punch.0
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I'm in the Illinois Air National Guard - "weekend warrior." Therefore, Chrysler thinks that even though I am a Vet, I'm not "Hero" enough to get a military discount....Thanks Chrysler. My AFSC is AGE (Aersospace Ground Equipment).0
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I'm in the Illinois Air National Guard - "weekend warrior." Therefore, Chrysler thinks that even though I am a Vet, I'm not "Hero" enough to get a military discount....Thanks Chrysler. My AFSC is AGE (Aersospace Ground Equipment).
On may way to GTMO I had my PCS orders in hand, but wasn't allowed to board the plane with other military persons because I didn't have a uniform on. You never know with these people.0 -
That sucks. I was always told not to fly in uniform because you want to stay as low profile as possible.0
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That sucks. I was always told not to fly in uniform because you want to stay as low profile as possible.0
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Hi folks - AD Army here, stationed at Fort Riley, KS. Trying to get in tip-top shape for Warrant Officer Candidate School in a few months.0
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Active Duty AF, Cryptologic Language Analyst...good times0
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8 years Marine working in Logistics. Now in the Air Force as an RF Transmission troop.0
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Hi guys...I just joined the group looking for some support from people who understand the military.
I am anE-7 in the Air National Guard in New York as a 4No Aerospace Medical Technician. I was active duty early in my career as a 1C1 Air Traffic Controller.
My PT test results in May were thrown out because they measured my abdominal circumference at 41 inches (ouch!) after a retaping. Since getting on board with this program a month ago, I have made some progress and I retested and passed my PT test two ekes ago.
Don't we just love the PT tests?0 -
Congrats on the pass!
The test suck... but its almost paradoxical, It should be / is the "easiest" day of PT. Yet it still sucks....0 -
I am an AD Air Force medic currently stationed in Australia for 2 years.0
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USARMY Bandswoman!!! in Japan!!!0
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4years and change active duty Marine "Data Dink" stationed in Quantico.0