Pushkin
February 14, 2007, 12:51am
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Either serving members or veterans. I just saw Jarhead on satellite and it reminded me of a question I asked about snipers on here, that was IIRC answered by one ex-US marine. Other answers to other threads have brought up answers by ex-US tankers and ex-US Navy submariners (who seem to be over represented, if you can say such a thing)
Any other branches/militaries posting on here?
Staff Sergeant, 193 SOW, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, United States Air Force, 2001-current.
CPO (ret.), U.S. Navy, Seabees. Active service 1956-1979.
racer72
February 14, 2007, 1:27am
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ETN3, U.S. Navy, 1975-1979.
BMC, U.S. Coast Guard, 1991 - present.
US Army, Non-Comissioned Officer (SGT, E-5).
1999-Present
Sgt Schwartz
EM3 US Navy 1985 to 1989 Mostly onboard USS Ranger CV-61 Carrier.
Danalan
February 14, 2007, 2:54am
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US Navy 1977-1991
TD2
HM1
Tripler
February 14, 2007, 3:04am
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USAF, Capt., O-3, 2000-Present. As a matter of fact, tomorrow (Valentine’s Day) is the seventh anniversary of my Entry to Active Duty.
Tripler
Former 819 RED HORSE, now a PowerPoint Ranger, Chairborne staff Corps.
US Army, active duty 1965 - 1972, Second Lieutenant, Infantry (excess leave) and Captain, Judge Advocate General’s Corps.
Poysyn
February 14, 2007, 4:39am
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CF Army (reservist) PAO
before that
CF Army (reservist) Signals
Isn’t it “former US Marine”? Paging FormerMarineGuy to clarify…
Monty
February 14, 2007, 7:32am
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US Army (Regular), US Army (Reserves), US Navy (Regular) and now US Navy (Fleet Reserve).
I’m curious if any current or former PHS Commissioned Corps or NOAA Commissioned Corps Officers are posters?
Pushkin
February 14, 2007, 9:03am
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Yes, former does sound better doesn’t it?
Monty, how do you fit all that in?
Airborne Infantry, Major. 1980-93