Page 2 of 9 FirstFirst 1234 ... LastLast
Results 21 to 40 of 162

Service Members - Roll call - Page 2

| Off Topic Discussions
  1. #21
    MelRay's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Wilton Iowa
    Posts
    34
    Thanks
    295
    Thanked 74 Times in 14 Posts
    I joined the Army in 1971. had basic training then went to Vietnam as a helicopter mechanic. Spent one year during the war then came back and was put in tech supply because they had to many mechanics returning. Lost some good friends over there and gained a new prospective of the world, and other peoples way of life. Even though we are having a bad time (economy) now, this is still the best place in the world to live.




  2. #22
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Apr 2012
    Location
    WA State
    Posts
    16
    Thanks
    3
    Thanked 50 Times in 5 Posts
    U.S. Army
    19D Cavalry Scout
    1996-2002


  3. #23
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Jacksonville, NC
    Posts
    4,917
    Thanks
    15,632
    Thanked 5,861 Times in 2,713 Posts
    Retired GySgt, USMC, 20 years, 0 time in combat. I was always somewhere else during the fighting, not by design. I mention the lack of combat experience as a way of showing respect to those did. Thanks to our veterans reguardless of how long they served.

    Back to my experiences in the service I have been to many countries and have seen the difference in how others live. Our freedoms make it possible to live the lives we have. One of the most important freedoms we have is that of ownership of private property. Please keep that in mind we are losing this to government regs. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked


  4. #24
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Magalia, California, United States
    Posts
    194
    Thanks
    467
    Thanked 117 Times in 47 Posts
    USMC 09/23/02-09/22/06 First contact from the recruiter was about a month before 9/11. I was just starting my senior year of high school, I didn't actually sign up until Feb 02 and went to boot camp 3 months after graduation.

    Boot/Marine combat training in San Diego, Ca and Camp Pendleton, CA until Feb 03. Then it was onto my job school (MOS 0651 Data Network Specialist, basically computer geek) at Twenty Nine Palms, CA from Feb-May 03.
    June 03-Feb 04 Camp LeJeune MCB, Camp LeJeune, NC.
    Feb 04-Sep 04 Deployed to Camp Fallujah Iraq (the bad guy hotbed of the time) for Operation Iraqi Freedom 3-1 (the one is for first shift out of two)
    I spent my deployment on the base working on help desks and setting up networks, switches, routers, etc, running cat 5 and helping Officers who "couldn't print" lol. The shifts were 12 on 12 off so basically 13 hour days all day everyday (actually got one day off the whole deployment) taking incoming RPG and Mortar rounds almost daily (duck and run to the nearest bunker) but never had to fire my M16 that we carried everywhere (along with 180 rounds of 5.56 mm ammo). Temps in the summer time reached up to 140 degrees which was fun but most of the buildings had A/C thankfully so we weren't out in the heat all day just sometimes. Spent the first and last 2 weeks of the deployment staging in Kuwait so it was only 6 1/2 actual months of work.
    Sept 04-Sept 06 Camp LeJeune, NC.

    Spent most of my time at Camp LeJeune with 8th Communication Battalion (nicknamed 8th Crime lol) with a short stint with the 22 Marine Expeditionary Unit (22 MEU). Separated as an E-4 Corporal honorably discharged with the option to re-enlist in the future. I've thought about going back in but never pulled the trigger. Seriously considered the Air Force but apparently they want 18 year old fresh meat, not experienced personnel and I'd have to go back to school anyway to retrain in a new MOS or adapt to their version of my MOS in the Corps. I also almost joined my local Army National Guard about 5 months after I got out but never did. I'm 40% disability rated by the VA so I'm not sure how that would work or if they would even take me back. I get roughly $700 a month disability from them, for tinnitus (ear ringing), chronic shin splints (both legs) and a lower back issue, nothing too debilitating but it adds up I guess. I got out partially because small issues were adding up, I'd imagine if I did 20 years I'd be getting out at 38 but feeling like I was 68.

    Thank you to everybody else who served/is serving.


  5. #25
    Insanity's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Jan 2011
    Posts
    97
    Thanks
    1
    Thanked 126 Times in 28 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by CollinsHaulin View Post
    USMC 09/23/02-09/22/06 First contact from the recruiter was about a month before 9/11. I was just starting my senior year of high school, I didn't actually sign up until Feb 02 and went to boot camp 3 months after graduation.

    Boot/Marine combat training in San Diego, Ca and Camp Pendleton, CA until Feb 03. Then it was onto my job school (MOS 0651 Data Network Specialist, basically computer geek) at Twenty Nine Palms, CA from Feb-May 03.
    June 03-Feb 04 Camp LeJeune MCB, Camp LeJeune, NC.
    Feb 04-Sep 04 Deployed to Camp Fallujah Iraq (the bad guy hotbed of the time) for Operation Iraqi Freedom 3-1 (the one is for first shift out of two)
    I spent my deployment on the base working on help desks and setting up networks, switches, routers, etc, running cat 5 and helping Officers who "couldn't print" lol. The shifts were 12 on 12 off so basically 13 hour days all day everyday (actually got one day off the whole deployment) taking incoming RPG and Mortar rounds almost daily (duck and run to the nearest bunker) but never had to fire my M16 that we carried everywhere (along with 180 rounds of 5.56 mm ammo). Temps in the summer time reached up to 140 degrees which was fun but most of the buildings had A/C thankfully so we weren't out in the heat all day just sometimes. Spent the first and last 2 weeks of the deployment staging in Kuwait so it was only 6 1/2 actual months of work.
    Sept 04-Sept 06 Camp LeJeune, NC.

    Thank you to everybody else who served/is serving.
    Sounds kinda similar to my time, computer geek stationed in 29 Palms though from 99 - 03, went to school there, then grabbed my bags and went down the hill to 3rd LAR for the rest of my time. Spent time in Kuwait and Iraq when it first started, was with them when we got the go signal to head into Iraq and start the whole invasion. Didn't get to do any computer stuff once we crossed, ended up becoming more of a grunt than anything, but I do have to say it was a hell of a lot better than making printers work, main reason I no longer make printers work, though still like computers...

    A/C.... oh how I loathe you... bet you had ice water too... :-)

    3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I was there for the Operation Iraqi Freedom section of this article...


  6. #26
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Minnesota
    Posts
    22
    Thanks
    3
    Thanked 90 Times in 10 Posts
    I forgot some specifics,
    Army
    1-125th (FA) Strike Battalion
    Home of the Red Bulls


  7. #27
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    May 2012
    Location
    Omaha, NE
    Posts
    5
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 40 Times in 2 Posts
    Went to boot in '95 up at Great Mistakes, spent six months right next to MCRD for RM (Radioman) "A" school just as RM was merging with DP (Data Processing Tech) and despite joining the Navy to see the world, I ended up in Norfolk, VA at USACOM. USACOM, later JFCOM, no longer exists...nor does the location of my "A" school NTC. After three years learning "the game" the hard way, I went SPECWAR and served aboard a couple PC's (Firebolt & Shamal). PC-13 USS Shamal was decommissioned and sent to the Coast Guard before 9/11. PC-10 USS Firebolt is still around. That was my active duty time. With the reserves, I spent 2 weeks in Pohang, south Korea in the field with the Marines and one more week at the Hilton in Seoul during a typhoon. That last bit was rough. lol I went to Iraq in 2008 and did 10 months hard labor, came back a little screwy in the brain, and take more pills daily than I think I've ever taken in a month. I actually received my Sea Service Ribbon in Iraq. I also earned my highest medal, the Army Achievement Medal, while in Iraq. Sticking with my history of former places I've been stationed closing down, the Iraq war officially ended! Other than the ribbon and medal I mentioned, I really have no clue what chest candy I have because I've pretty much been in Woodlands or Deserts my entire career. At this point, I can no longer perform the physical req's to be even SELRES, but the reserves are being kind enough to let me do correspondence courses to get points toward retirement given that I am an IT1/E-6 about to hit 17 years in....that and the med-board said to keep me SELRES instead of medically retiring me. Yeah, talk about cutbacks!

    Sempre Gumby, right?


  8. #28
    bigjoshl's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Aug 2011
    Location
    eastern wa,
    Posts
    33
    Thanks
    41
    Thanked 55 Times in 14 Posts
    Hey all, USMC 0311/0331 '95-'99, Suicide Charley 1st bat seventh marines, 1st mar div. '99-'03 reserve. too old , too tired , I sure miss it some days. semper fi brothers and sisters


  9. #29
    submarinepainter's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Sep 2011
    Location
    Maine
    Posts
    1,025
    Thanks
    1,230
    Thanked 654 Times in 316 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by TeleFurb View Post
    U.S. Army
    19D Cavalry Scout
    1996-2002
    my first unit was 2/11th ACR in Bad Kissengen Germany
    Old dogs care about you even when you make mistakes;
    God bless little children while they're still too young to hate


  10. #30
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Waterford, WI
    Posts
    78
    Thanks
    179
    Thanked 64 Times in 24 Posts
    US Army Fort Knox OSUT
    Bennig Jump School
    1/11 ACR "Iron Horse" Fulda Germany 1988-1990

    Submarinepainter when were you in Germany


  11. #31
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    3
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 35 Times in 1 Post
    I am currently in the Colorado Army National Guard, 13M HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System). One year in Ramadi, Iraq and two months in Louisiana for Hurricane Katrina relief.


  12. #32
    submarinepainter's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Sep 2011
    Location
    Maine
    Posts
    1,025
    Thanks
    1,230
    Thanked 654 Times in 316 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by duece2000 View Post
    US Army Fort Knox OSUT
    Bennig Jump School
    1/11 ACR "Iron Horse" Fulda Germany 1988-1990

    Submarinepainter when were you in Germany
    the first tour was sept 76 thru sept 79 Bad Kissenfen 2/11 ACR second time was 1980 thru 83 Aschaffenberg 1/4TH Inf

    ALLONS my Brother!!!!!!

  13. The Following 16 Users say Thank You for This Post by submarinepainter:


  14. #33
    Bamcis's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    89
    Thanks
    15
    Thanked 62 Times in 22 Posts
    Well, I suppose I might as well add my two cents. I'm a Marine; been so for the past 11 years. I've been to Afghanistan and Iraq and would go back tomorrow if asked (deployment pays much more than scrapping).


  15. #34
    Bamcis's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    89
    Thanks
    15
    Thanked 62 Times in 22 Posts
    Haha, 8th Crime..... Aren't y'all the ones that had the two yahoos running a makeshift meth lab in the barracks back in 2007?

  16. The Following 4 Users say Thank You for This Post by Bamcis:


  17. #35
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Stafford,VA
    Posts
    84
    Thanks
    10
    Thanked 74 Times in 22 Posts
    USMC 1989-1995 E-5
    2141 AAV mechanic
    Okinawa
    North Atlantic float
    Med Float


  18. #36
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Magalia, California, United States
    Posts
    194
    Thanks
    467
    Thanked 117 Times in 47 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Bamcis View Post
    Haha, 8th Crime..... Aren't y'all the ones that had the two yahoos running a makeshift meth lab in the barracks back in 2007?
    I was gone by then but I'd believe it.

  19. The Following 4 Users say Thank You for This Post by CollinsHaulin:


  20. #37
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Magalia, California, United States
    Posts
    194
    Thanks
    467
    Thanked 117 Times in 47 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity View Post
    Sounds kinda similar to my time, computer geek stationed in 29 Palms though from 99 - 03, went to school there, then grabbed my bags and went down the hill to 3rd LAR for the rest of my time. Spent time in Kuwait and Iraq when it first started, was with them when we got the go signal to head into Iraq and start the whole invasion. Didn't get to do any computer stuff once we crossed, ended up becoming more of a grunt than anything, but I do have to say it was a hell of a lot better than making printers work, main reason I no longer make printers work, though still like computers...

    A/C.... oh how I loathe you... bet you had ice water too... :-)

    3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I was there for the Operation Iraqi Freedom section of this article...
    Yeah it wasn't a great time, but it could've been a lot worse. We even had chow halls on the base and all that Even stayed at the new barracks they built at the very top of the hill at 29 Palms. "The Hotel" lol

    I also pretty much dropped anything related to working on computers after I got out. Now I'm just a computer user, lol.

  21. The Following 7 Users say Thank You for This Post by CollinsHaulin:


  22. #38
    Insanity's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Jan 2011
    Posts
    97
    Thanks
    1
    Thanked 126 Times in 28 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by CollinsHaulin View Post
    Yeah it wasn't a great time, but it could've been a lot worse. We even had chow halls on the base and all that Even stayed at the new barracks they built at the very top of the hill at 29 Palms. "The Hotel" lol

    I also pretty much dropped anything related to working on computers after I got out. Now I'm just a computer user, lol.

    I remember not buying a car "because I'm not gonna be here long" and about 6 months into getting with LAR, I finally was able to afford one... talk about stir crazy. I also watched those barracks being built, thinking "**** those would have been nice"

    Seems like the Marines can take the fun out of just about anything, haven't worked on computers, haven't ran any miles since i was in... and I used to do both all the time.

  23. The Following 5 Users say Thank You for This Post by Insanity:


  24. #39
    PartTimeScrapper's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Morrison, Colorado
    Posts
    3,400
    Thanks
    1,004
    Thanked 3,256 Times in 1,335 Posts
    USAF B1-b Avionics specialist did my 5 years.


  25. #40
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Jan 2012
    Posts
    218
    Thanks
    130
    Thanked 158 Times in 60 Posts
    I was stationed at Cannon Air Force base Clovis New Mexico,i had recieved those orders on my 21st birthday.Dream sheet my butt.Was not the slightest enterested in that assignment but Uncle Sam says go and I went.To this day I explain to people that Clovis is/was 2 hours from nowhere! Just my opinion.Anyway I was a 423x5 or in other words a Aerospace Grond Equipment Mech. We were responsible with working on some of the equipment that Kept those F-111 D's in the air.They were some maintance pigs! Rarely did one land "code 1"
    Some of the equipment we maintained was munitions loaders,gen sets,high and low pressure air compressors,all shapes and sizes of wing jacks,hydro. test stations,air conditioners just to name a few.
    I was only there for 3 1/2years and tried to make the best of it.My point is there have been many more before me and after me that have sacrificed much,much more....And to those that have I TRUELY say THANK YOU.Those that are in hazeredous conditions,away from family,shot at....THANK YOU!!,



  26. Similar threads on the Scrap Metal Forum

    1. roll off dumpster trailer
      By freonjoe in forum Tools and Equipment
      Replies: 26
      Last Post: 11-26-2021, 08:01 AM
    2. Roll Off Trailer
      By WMSTR in forum Tools and Equipment
      Replies: 7
      Last Post: 08-08-2015, 07:40 PM
    3. giant roll of aluminum foil
      By dtrade83 in forum Scrap Metal Questions and Answers
      Replies: 17
      Last Post: 04-16-2013, 09:02 PM
    4. Drum Roll Please..... (it may be a dolphin but its a whale to me)
      By Scrapcrazy in forum General Electronics Recycling
      Replies: 6
      Last Post: 07-21-2012, 09:48 PM

Page 2 of 9 FirstFirst 1234 ... LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 10 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 10 guests)

 
Browse the Most Recent Threads
On SMF In THIS CATEGORY.





OR

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

The Scrap Metal Forum

    The Scrap Metal Forum is the #1 scrap metal recycling community in the world. Here we talk about the scrap metal business, making money, where we connect with other scrappers, scrap yards and more.

SMF on Facebook and Twitter

Twitter Facebook