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Link Posted: 10/20/2018 11:35:47 PM EDT
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That's our platoon medic (1/A/1-187 INF, 101st ABN) as were headed to the PZ for our Chinook flight from Camp Able Sentry, Skopje, Macedonia, to Ferazai/Urosevac, Kosovo in March 2000. It took three guys to help him to his feet-two guys pulling and one pushing from behind.

Air Assault!
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That's our platoon medic (1/A/1-187 INF, 101st ABN) as were headed to the PZ for our Chinook flight from Camp Able Sentry, Skopje, Macedonia, to Ferazai/Urosevac, Kosovo in March 2000. It took three guys to help him to his feet-two guys pulling and one pushing from behind.

Air Assault!
This is how you can tell the guys that were really in infantry/SF roles vs the gun store commandos. "Oh you were an 82 airborne scout sniper seal combat medic delta ranger?" How much cartilage do you have left in your spinal cord and knees?
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Link Posted: 10/21/2018 5:37:21 PM EDT
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I was an Infantryman during my first enlistment and then a FISTer. The meme is true because POG stands for Person Other then Grunt and if you're not an Infantryman, you're not a Grunt. It grinds my gears when I see FISTers with whom I served refer to themselves as Grunts. Hell, I even saw one refer to himself as a combat infantryman once during a Facebook argument. No, motherfucker, if you don't have an 11-series or 03xx-series MOS, you are not an Infantryman, no matter how many deployments you have as a platoon FO.

That's the problem with the fairly recently adopted replacement of pogue with POG. One can be a POG without being a pogue. Similarly, one can be a pogue without being a POG. Some 11B4O assigned to a Division HQ wouldn't be a POG, but he's certainly a pogue, aka a REMF. A platoon FO or medic, while definitely a POG, is most certainly not a pogue.
Link Posted: 10/21/2018 5:47:16 PM EDT
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From my dad, a retired Coastie.

Q: What's the difference between a Ferarri and a Navy Wife?

A: No Coastie has ever been in a Ferarri.
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My wife is ex-Navy, and she says that this is untrue.
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Did she ever deploy and/or work 80+ hour weeks on a regular basis? If the answer is yes, then I'm guessing she drank a shitload of Cokes.
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Did she ever deploy and/or work 80+ hour weeks on a regular basis? If the answer is yes, then I'm guessing she drank a shitload of Cokes.
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Did she ever deploy and/or work 80+ hour weeks on a regular basis? If the answer is yes, then I'm guessing she drank a shitload of Cokes.
She's not denying that coffee is needed, sorry if I gave that impression. She drank coffee by the gallon.
And yes, being a deck seaman, she stood plenty of 80+ hour watches.
Link Posted: 10/24/2018 6:14:29 PM EDT
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She's not denying that coffee is needed, sorry if I gave that impression. She drank coffee by the gallon.
And yes, being a deck seaman, she stood plenty of 80+ hour watches.
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Did she ever deploy and/or work 80+ hour weeks on a regular basis? If the answer is yes, then I'm guessing she drank a shitload of Cokes.
She's not denying that coffee is needed, sorry if I gave that impression. She drank coffee by the gallon.
And yes, being a deck seaman, she stood plenty of 80+ hour watches.
Gotcha, sorry if I misunderstood. My wife was a BM running range control boats on the Potomac her first enlistment, and a DP and MAA in her second. She's never been much of a coffee drinker.
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PSA is getting in on the action
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That's our platoon medic (1/A/1-187 INF, 101st ABN) as were headed to the PZ for our Chinook flight from Camp Able Sentry, Skopje, Macedonia, to Ferazai/Urosevac, Kosovo in March 2000. It took three guys to help him to his feet-two guys pulling and one pushing from behind.

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I know we've talk 187th in the past but I was the senior medic in Abu 1/187th back in 06-07 timeframe. Loved that company
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I know we've talk 187th in the past but I was the senior medic in Abu 1/187th back in 06-07 timeframe. Loved that company
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I was attached to every company in 1st Bn and every company in 2nd except HHC at one time or another. Of all of them, Abu was my favorite. Of course, that deployment has a lot to do with it.
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Omg. I never served a day in my life in the Navy. And I was laughing uncontrollably for like 5 minutes straight.
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Omg. I never served a day in my life in the Navy. And I was laughing uncontrollably for like 5 minutes straight.
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Omg. I never served a day in my life in the Navy. And I was laughing uncontrollably for like 5 minutes straight.
The funniest part is that it is absolutely true.
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Combat wombat
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