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Link Posted: 1/18/2011 7:19:26 PM EST
[#1]
My dad in Korea...

Link Posted: 1/18/2011 7:23:14 PM EST
[#2]
Quoted:
Professional commie killer. Dad was a bad mofo.
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad74/outlaw6076/Dad45thIDKorea52.jpg


Was your dad from Oklahoma? (45 ID).
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 7:24:47 PM EST
[#3]
Quoted:


Yeppers, in before someone bitches about his uniform.



Yep Green Beret badass..
For those that may be confused look up the "Lodge Act"
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 7:31:57 PM EST
[#4]





 
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 7:33:32 PM EST
[#5]

Link Posted: 1/18/2011 7:42:56 PM EST
[#6]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Professional commie killer. Dad was a bad mofo.
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad74/outlaw6076/Dad45thIDKorea52.jpg


Was your dad from Oklahoma? (45 ID).


Mine was from Ardmore
45 ID korea







Link Posted: 1/18/2011 8:15:32 PM EST
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Link Posted: 1/18/2011 8:39:20 PM EST
[#8]


Grandpa I never got to meet. If memory serves me right he served from 44-65/66 (IIRC).





 



Not sure if everything is there. After all the years a few moves my grandma has made some might be missing.










And from a museum in Vermont, one badass family.






Link Posted: 1/18/2011 9:03:59 PM EST
[#9]
ME in Iraq back in 06 on one of many Missions.


I love serving my country and will never ever regret my decision to join the military. Whatever Happens to me I have no regrets about it.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 9:40:45 PM EST
[#10]
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Everytime I see this pic it brings back alot of bad memories.

http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/4945/13wk5.jpg

I served with the guys in this pic...they were in 2nd Plt. Charlie Co. 3/15 Inf. It was taken on 27th Feb 1991 at Jalibah Airfield Iraq.

The guy on the left with his arm in the sling is Sgt. Kozakiewicz, the middle guy is SP4. Santarakis and Sp4 Andy Alaniz is in the bodybag.

My buddy Hutto was also KIA that day....I miss him to this day and its been 20 years


RIP Brothers



I'm sorry for your loss.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 9:40:47 PM EST
[#11]


You are about to make a mistake...
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 9:42:18 PM EST
[#12]



Quoted:







You are about to make a mistake...
Staged photo.





 
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 9:52:11 PM EST
[#13]
Quoted:

Quoted:


You are about to make a mistake...
Staged photo.

 


I figured as much but I hate how they stage photos in such unrealistic ways.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 10:14:47 PM EST
[#14]
Quoted:
Quoted:

Quoted:


You are about to make a mistake...
Staged photo.

 


I figured as much but I hate how they stage photos in such unrealistic ways.


Its Air Force, he doesn't have any bullets.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 10:26:18 PM EST
[#15]
Quoted:
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Professional commie killer. Dad was a bad mofo.
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad74/outlaw6076/Dad45thIDKorea52.jpg


Was your dad from Oklahoma? (45 ID).


Mine was from Ardmore
45 ID korea



Dad trained as an MP and went to Korea with the 3rd ID, 3rd MP Co. He learned that MP's earned rotation points at a rate less than Infantry, so he volunteered for infantry and he was sent to the 45th ID. He was from W.Va.

Edit;
When the 45th was activated for Korea, the obligation for the Guardsmen was only 12 months. They were activated in Sept of 1950, arrived in Korea in April of 51. The division stayed in Korea through the end of the fighting in 53. The old hands were able to go home starting Sept of 51. Some chose to extend, the rest of the division was filled with replacements.
Link Posted: 1/18/2011 11:13:17 PM EST
[#16]
THE FIRST BAD ASS THAT CAME TO MIND! (already posted, & THANK YOU!)

This man is a legend! RICK RESCORLA!!



Many do not know of his later bad assness in saving so so so many lives as head of security at the WORLD TRADE CENTER ON 9/11

BUT NO POSTINGS ON JERRY "MAD DOG" SHRIVER!?!?!?!

WTF!!?? NO "MAD DOG SHRIVER"

SOG/MACV

"I HAVE THEM SURROUNDED FROM THE INSIDE" Last seen in Cambodia charging into to the unknown.

Link Posted: 1/19/2011 12:01:39 AM EST
[#17]
Quoted:
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b237/frankinaug/003-1.jpg

To me this is badassery to the furthest extent. James and I were high school classmates and room mates at a small Military Academy. He was a solid guy who loved the USMC almost as much as his wife and 2 children.

Gone but NEVER forgotten.


Link Posted: 1/19/2011 12:33:56 AM EST
[#18]
This thread leaves me deeply appreciative and utterly humbled at the wonderful Americans that have served their country.

I'm in awe.
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 12:38:45 AM EST
[#19]
My crew in Iraq Fall 2007, flying out "precious cargo"...



Link Posted: 1/19/2011 12:40:02 AM EST
[#20]
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When those guys hopped onto an Apache gunship to get up to the fight where their buddies were getting beaten by the Taliban...
http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/07/140768.jpg


No battles against the taleban there dude.  That is Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo.  I have been in the guard tower in the background of the pic.
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 12:47:08 AM EST
[#21]


John Finn's 100th Birthday party.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile

ETA:the caption from the pic

Retired Navy Lt. John Finn, sitting at bottom right, celebrates his 100th birthday with other Medal of Honor recipients at Naval Air Station North Island. Finn, the oldest living Medal of Honor recipient, was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism during the Dec. 7, 1941 Japanese attack on attack on Pearl Harbor.

Front row, left to right: James Allen Taylor; Sybil Stockdale, widow of James Stockdale; John W. Finn

Back row, left to right: Leonard B. Keller; unknown; Drew Dennis Dix; Michael Thornton; Jay R. Vargas; Thomas R. Norris; Robert J. Modrzejewski; Walter Joseph Marm; Walter D. Ehlers; Jon R. Cavaiani

Link Posted: 1/19/2011 12:54:50 AM EST
[#22]
I brought a roll of B&W film with me in 2003 to Iraq, because of all the cool old B&W photos I grew up looking at as a kid.



I Determined, War pics in B&W just look better for some reason.  





First tank heading into Al Nasaryia.





Link Posted: 1/19/2011 12:56:10 AM EST
[#23]
STA




Link Posted: 1/19/2011 1:24:19 AM EST
[#24]
Quoted:
I brought a roll of B&W film...




I don't understand...

Seriously, those are great photos. Thank you for your service.

This is a great thread,

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Link Posted: 1/19/2011 1:30:33 AM EST
[#25]


Just saw this thread, and here's my contribution:











...and my PERSONAL favorite...







Ahhhhh, those were the days



Link Posted: 1/19/2011 4:16:54 AM EST
[#26]
Quoted:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5243/5369199095_06f0ff6b00_z.jpg

John Finn's 100th Birthday party.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile


At first glance this photo doesn't look like much till you notice the blue ribbons on each one of those guys......
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 5:09:29 AM EST
[#27]
Quoted:
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http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5243/5369199095_06f0ff6b00_z.jpg

John Finn's 100th Birthday party.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile


At first glance this photo doesn't look like much till you notice the blue ribbons on each one of those guys......


My thoughts exactly. What a brotherhood of badassery!
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 5:20:30 AM EST
[#28]

Link Posted: 1/19/2011 7:25:53 AM EST
[#29]
My Dad's squad (center, bottom row) with the guns named "Back" and "Talk".








One of my favorite pictures of him:








He served in the 1st Marines in Korea. He saw hard, hand to hand combat, and was wounded twice––shot in the shoulder while manning his gun, and the second in a mortar attack.  Semper Fi, Dad––I miss you.

 
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 7:39:01 AM EST
[#30]
No Audie Murphy?
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 8:26:07 AM EST
[#31]
Dad served in this unit.

Project Delta

A whole bunch of badasses.

pato
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 8:28:22 AM EST
[#32]
I've exceeded my bandwidth limitations on my PB account. So here's a direct link.





http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk137/SsevenN_photo/mil%20paramil/

 
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 8:28:44 AM EST
[#33]


It looks like I may have just stumbled across an article on his death.

I tried to compare photos and it seems like it could be him. Not all to sure.

Article and Photo


(post 556, used for a good reason I'd say)
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 8:39:35 AM EST
[#34]



Quoted:





Quoted:






You are about to make a mistake...
Staged photo.



 
While that particular photo is probably staged, that's a legit technique.





 
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 8:40:38 AM EST
[#35]
Quoted:


It looks like I may have just stumbled across an article on his death.

I tried to compare photos and it seems like it could be him. Not all to sure.

Article and Photo


(post 556, used for a good reason I'd say)


Looks like different tattoos on the forearm but, that story sucks either way. RIP Cpl Walker  
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 9:58:00 AM EST
[#36]
New school MBA: Scary mask and twin 240's.



Old school MBA: Jungle fatigues and twin 40's.



First pic I don't know the source, second pic by me, summer 1968.
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 10:02:26 AM EST
[#37]
The TMC at Ft Sill is named after this extraordinarily badass doc. I remember reading the citation on the wall when I was in basic training and getting chills up my spine. I just read it again & I felt like a young private all over again.
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 10:24:25 AM EST
[#38]
Quoted:
The TMC at Ft Sill is named after this extraordinarily badass doc. I remember reading the citation on the wall when I was in basic training and getting chills up my spine. I just read it again & I felt like a young private all over again.
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc151/charge5/fjhg.png


He fucking 3 stooged them!  That is pretty fucking bad ass
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 10:38:25 AM EST
[#39]
Quoted:
The TMC at Ft Sill is named after this extraordinarily badass doc. I remember reading the citation on the wall when I was in basic training and getting chills up my spine. I just read it again & I felt like a young private all over again.
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc151/charge5/fjhg.png



That is one badass medic, for sure.

Link Posted: 1/19/2011 11:10:10 AM EST
[#40]
Quoted:
The TMC at Ft Sill is named after this extraordinarily badass doc. I remember reading the citation on the wall when I was in basic training and getting chills up my spine. I just read it again & I felt like a young private all over again.
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc151/charge5/fjhg.png


the part with cracking their heads together would be almost comical if they weren't out to kill him

Bad ass fo sho
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 12:42:59 PM EST
[#41]




Quoted:



Quoted:

The TMC at Ft Sill is named after this extraordinarily badass doc. I remember reading the citation on the wall when I was in basic training and getting chills up my spine. I just read it again & I felt like a young private all over again.

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc151/charge5/fjhg.png




the part with cracking their heads together would be almost comical if they weren't out to kill him



Bad ass fo sho


It's still comical.  That would've been a sight to see.

Link Posted: 1/19/2011 12:55:03 PM EST
[#43]
Quoted:
The TMC at Ft Sill is named after this extraordinarily badass doc. I remember reading the citation on the wall when I was in basic training and getting chills up my spine. I just read it again & I felt like a young private all over again.
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc151/charge5/fjhg.png


Extraordinarily badass.

For Medal of Honor winners, this is definitely one of my favorites:



Citation:

The President of the United States of America, authorized by act of Congress, March 3, 1863, has awarded, in the name of the Congress, the Medal of Honor to Chief Master Sgt. Richard L. Etchberger, United States Air Force, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life, above and beyond the call of duty. Chief Master Sgt. Richard L. Etchberger distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism on March 11, 1968, in the country of Laos. While assigned as Ground Radar Superintendent, Detachment 1, 1043rd Radar Evacuation Squadron. On that day, Chief Etchberger and his team of technicians were manning a top-secret defensive position at Lima Site 85 when the base was overrun by an enemy ground force. Receiving sustained and withering heavy artillery attacks directly upon his unit’s position, Chief Etchberger’s entire crew lay dead or severely wounded. Despite having received little or no combat training, Chief Etchberger single-handedly held off the enemy with an M-16, while simultaneously directing air strikes into the area and calling for air rescue. Because of his fierce defense and heroic and selfless actions, he was able to deny the enemy access to his position and save the lives of his remaining crew. With the arrival of the rescue aircraft, Chief Etchberger without hesitation repeatedly and deliberately risked his own life, exposing himself to heavy enemy fire, in order to place three surviving wounded comrades into rescue slings hanging from the hovering helicopter waiting to airlift them to safety. With his remaining crew safely aboard, Chief Etchberger finally climbed into the evacuation sling himself, only to be fatally wounded by enemy ground fire as he was being raised into the aircraft. Chief Etchberger's bravery and determination in the face of persistent enemy fire and overwhelming odds are in keeping with the highest standards of performance and traditions of military service. Chief Etchberger's gallantry, self-sacrifice, and profound concern for his fellow men, at risk of his life, above and beyond the call of duty, reflect the highest credit on himself and the United States Air Force.
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 12:59:47 PM EST
[#44]
Mike Colalillo.




Link Posted: 1/19/2011 2:06:38 PM EST
[#45]
Who are those guys?
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 2:13:37 PM EST
[#46]
Quoted:
Who are those guys?


Link Posted: 1/19/2011 2:15:34 PM EST
[#47]
Quoted:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5243/5369199095_06f0ff6b00_b.jpg

John Finn's 100th Birthday party.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile



Holy Shit....

/End of Thread.


The combined bad-ass in that pic is un-measurable. All living MOH recipients in one pic.



Edited: I cant spell to save my life.
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 2:34:14 PM EST
[#48]
Quoted:
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John Finn's 100th Birthday party.

ETA: the caption from the pic:
Retired Navy Lt. John Finn, sitting at bottom right, celebrates his 100th birthday with other Medal of Honor recipients at Naval Air Station North Island. Finn, the oldest living Medal of Honor recipient, was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism during the Dec. 7, 1941 Japanese attack on attack on Pearl Harbor.

Front row, left to right: James Allen Taylor; Sybil Stockdale, widow of James Stockdale; John W. Finn

Back row, left to right: Leonard B. Keller; unknown; Drew Dennis Dix; Michael Thornton; Jay R. Vargas; Thomas R. Norris; Robert J. Modrzejewski; Walter Joseph Marm; Walter D. Ehlers; Jon R. Cavaiani


All living MOH recipients in one pic.


Oh, no. Not even close. I think at the time of the pic, there were just under 100 still living.
I think there's just under 90 now....
Link Posted: 1/19/2011 2:47:57 PM EST
[#49]
Quoted:
Everytime I see this pic it brings back alot of bad memories.

http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/4945/13wk5.jpg

I served with the guys in this pic...they were in 2nd Plt. Charlie Co. 3/15 Inf. It was taken on 27th Feb 1991 at Jalibah Airfield Iraq.

The guy on the left with his arm in the sling is Sgt. Kozakiewicz, the middle guy is SP4. Santarakis and Sp4 Andy Alaniz is in the bodybag.

My buddy Hutto was also KIA that day....I miss him to this day and its been 20 years


RIP Brothers



I still have that issue of Stars & Stripes with that photo on the cover.

Link Posted: 1/19/2011 3:00:39 PM EST
[#50]
Quoted:
Quoted:


Yeppers, in before someone bitches about his uniform.



He ended up in an American uniform.


Wow, had to wonder what flag they put on the casket..
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