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I might as well update mineself.
Medically retired from the Army (still waiting to see if everything has been done and is in the pay system and all that), placed on the Permanent Disability Retired List at 100% disabled. Waiting for my VA claim to go through. That's taking quite a while. |
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Facta Non Verba
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Mein Gott!
There's an inordinate amount of FNGs here in the WA HTF in the past month or so. At least one of yous guys must have something to add to this thread. |
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FUCK BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA II
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Originally Posted By Unicorn:
I might as well update mineself. Medically retired from the Army (still waiting to see if everything has been done and is in the pay system and all that), placed on the Permanent Disability Retired List at 100% disabled. Waiting for my VA claim to go through. That's taking quite a while. I too am medically retarded from the Chair Force... I have an 80% total disability... So on permanent disability, that means you won't be able to get a civilian job right? As for the VA, where did you claim? I am assuming the NW regional VA office? If so, it may take from 6 months to a year from what I hear... Do you know if you get backpay if that happens? I got lucky and mine only took 1 month, but that was in Oklahoma... The central region VA is much quicker... I also got lucky and was able to claim severence pay AND start the VA disability payments right away... Base pay of a SSgt x 2 x # of years in service... Very nice severence check! If you need help with anything, let me know, I know it was a rough transition... Don't forget to go to the VA hospital and register... Good luck man... |
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Originally Posted By Neo1130:
I believe you have to 100% Disabled for one single injury, before you cannot work..so if you got 30% PTSD, 30% back, 20% shoulder. you should be gtg...
Originally Posted By Unicorn:
I might as well update mineself. Medically retired from the Army (still waiting to see if everything has been done and is in the pay system and all that), placed on the Permanent Disability Retired List at 100% disabled. Waiting for my VA claim to go through. That's taking quite a while. I too am medically retarded from the Chair Force... I have an 80% total disability... So on permanent disability, that means you won't be able to get a civilian job right? As for the VA, where did you claim? I am assuming the NW regional VA office? If so, it may take from 6 months to a year from what I hear... Do you know if you get backpay if that happens? I got lucky and mine only took 1 month, but that was in Oklahoma... The central region VA is much quicker... I also got lucky and was able to claim severence pay AND start the VA disability payments right away... Base pay of a SSgt x 2 x # of years in service... Very nice severence check! If you need help with anything, let me know, I know it was a rough transition... Don't forget to go to the VA hospital and register... Good luck man... |
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Originally Posted By 161Infantry:
Originally Posted By Neo1130:
I believe you have to 100% Disabled for one single injury, before you cannot work..so if you got 30% PTSD, 30% back, 20% shoulder. you should be gtg...
Originally Posted By Unicorn:
I might as well update mineself. Medically retired from the Army (still waiting to see if everything has been done and is in the pay system and all that), placed on the Permanent Disability Retired List at 100% disabled. Waiting for my VA claim to go through. That's taking quite a while. I too am medically retarded from the Chair Force... I have an 80% total disability... So on permanent disability, that means you won't be able to get a civilian job right? As for the VA, where did you claim? I am assuming the NW regional VA office? If so, it may take from 6 months to a year from what I hear... Do you know if you get backpay if that happens? I got lucky and mine only took 1 month, but that was in Oklahoma... The central region VA is much quicker... I also got lucky and was able to claim severence pay AND start the VA disability payments right away... Base pay of a SSgt x 2 x # of years in service... Very nice severence check! If you need help with anything, let me know, I know it was a rough transition... Don't forget to go to the VA hospital and register... Good luck man... Yes, that is correct and it is also up to the VA's discretion if you should be able to work or not... I have 50% for PTSD and they said even if I was 100% PTSD I would still be able to work... Like I said, it is all up to the VA if they see you fit for work... I was just unsure of the "permanent" disability portion... |
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Army.
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Orcas, taken after I left; http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/60/San_Francisco_USCGC_Orcas_%28WPB-1327%291.jpg/800px-San_Francisco_USCGC_Orcas_%28WPB-1327%291.jpg So, were you swimming away and taking the pic, or did they give you a raft? |
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It's been awhile since this has seen the light of day.
Bumped from a really nice resort community. |
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Originally Posted By JS98010: It's been awhile since this has seen the light of day. Bumped from a really nice resort community. Can Do! |
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You don't see things as they are, you see things as you are. ~Nietzsche
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Originally Posted By B44T:
Army. This. |
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fudge... Now I am going to be seen as a Neo-Nazi, pedophile, crippled, bitch fairy, alcoholic, aren't I? -Neo1130
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USMC 2001-2006
MCRD San Diego July01-Oct01 delta co. 1093 MCCES Twentynine palms A co. Nov01-Aug02 (2847) telephone systems intermediate pc repair school MCB Camp Pendleton Aug02-Jul06 -1st Maintenance Bn and various other names it had Aug02-Aug03 - OIF 1 CSSB-12 Feb03-Jun03 -MSSG-15, 15th Meu Aug-03 to Aug-05 - USS Duluth Hawaii, Guam(sorta), Sri Lanka(Tsunami Relief), Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq(transitional team) 1 month, Cairns Austalia. -Back to 1st Maint bn (S-3 Battalion weight control marine most fun i ever had, no wonder i got out) |
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U.S. Army
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USN, 1973-1977
Aircraft Electrician, EWOP VQ-2 Rota, Spain U.S.S Forrestal |
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Army Medic since 2006 (Foxtrot Falcon)
No deployments, but if my security clearence gets approved I'll get my first in a couple of months. |
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Not New... But New-ish
USAF 95-00 3V031-52 Lackland AFB 95 Ft Meade MD 95-96 DINFOS Offutt AFB 96-00 4404th Expeditionary 97,98,99 97 Injury led to med discharge 00 Government Contractor 00-05 Tampa MacDill AFB, USSOCOM, AFSOC. SDN, SDN-Lite (communications) |
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Ok, here's some advice-The "Report" button is up and to the right, the Sandy Mangina button is....sorry, no Sandy Mangina button. I guess you're just going to have to flush that out on your own, buttercup.
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Bump for any FNGs that would like to get onboard.
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Retired MAC(SW/AW), Navy
1986-2006 Iraq 04-05 East Timor Gulf War Arabian Gulf Interdiction Operations Little Creek VA. Whidbey Isl Everett Bremerton Bangor Atsugi Japan Argentia Newfoundland 100% Disabled (Total Permanent) |
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Never mind mistaken post
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Originally Posted By JS98010:
There's an inordinate amount of FNGs here in the WA HTF in the past month or so. Army 11B/11M '86-'92 4/6 IR 5th ID Ft. Polk, LA Op Just Cause Unit Armorer Unit Marksmanship NCO |
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Moderation is for monks. RAH
It's a thankless job, luckily I have karma to burn. HEY YOU WASHINGTONIANS! Come to your hometown forum http://www.ar15.com/forums/forum.html?b=8&f=15 |
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Life is a one shot deal, don't live with regret.
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My History so far.
US Navy Boot Camp, Great Lakes IL Jun-Aug 2001 Still werving after 15 + years, no need to get into it too much. Still doing my best. |
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When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.
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Originally Posted By CaseyJ: My History so far. US Navy Boot Camp, Great Lakes IL Jun-Aug 2001 Basic Enlisted Submarine School Groton, CT Aug-Oct 2001 Electronics Technichian Core and Follow-on Radio Pipeline Groton, CT Nov 2001-Jun 2002 Trident Exterioir Comms Fundamentals Bangor, WA Jul-Sep 2002 USS Nevada SSBN-733 (Blue) Bangor, WA Sept 2002- Jul 2006 COMSUBDEVRON Five Det UUV Jul 2006-Present ET1(SS) Casey Samplawski http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u45/CaseyJ-07/Rack.jpg Is that 14NO? |
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"Holy shit...
You're right." --R-32 18FEB09 "It looks like the people Matt45 likes could fit in a small bus." --Silly_Look 05MAR09 |
14NO is Navigation, I am A Radioman 14 RO.
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When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.
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Originally Posted By rainierhooker:
15U2F Chinook Helicopter Flight Engineer, Secondary MOS 15T, UH-60A/L Blackhawk Mechanic. Keeping in mind that I've been retired for almost 9 years, was there a change in Career Management Fields/Military Occupational Specialties? 15 series for flight crew? Used to be 67s. A 15-series MOS would be combat arms...? |
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Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be permanently maintained.
James Garfield (1831-1881) 20th President of the United States http://thecluemeter.blogspot.com/ |
Originally Posted By DW_Drang: Keeping in mind that I've been retired for almost 9 years, was there a change in Career Management Fields/Military Occupational Specialties? 15 series for flight crew? Used to be 67s. A 15-series MOS would be combat arms...? Yes. The AFSC 2E1X1 used to be equivalent to a few 31-series MOSs (31S, for example). Now it is equivalent to 25-series. Clear as mud? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Army_MOS |
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"Holy shit...
You're right." --R-32 18FEB09 "It looks like the people Matt45 likes could fit in a small bus." --Silly_Look 05MAR09 |
Originally Posted By DW_Drang:
Originally Posted By rainierhooker:
15U2F Chinook Helicopter Flight Engineer, Secondary MOS 15T, UH-60A/L Blackhawk Mechanic. Keeping in mind that I've been retired for almost 9 years, was there a change in Career Management Fields/Military Occupational Specialties? 15 series for flight crew? Used to be 67s. A 15-series MOS would be combat arms...? A lot of MOS numbers have changed. I was talking to a former MP (95 series) and their number changed too. When I was active duty, infantry was 11 series and arty was 13 series. |
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"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - Benjamin Franklin
“Be polite, be professional and have a plan to kill everyone you meet." - U.S. Military in Baghdad |
Originally Posted By JS98010:
Originally Posted By DW_Drang:
Keeping in mind that I've been retired for almost 9 years, was there a change in Career Management Fields/Military Occupational Specialties? 15 series for flight crew? Used to be 67s. A 15-series MOS would be combat arms...? Yes. The AFSC 2E1X1 used to be equivalent to a few 31-series MOSs (31S, for example). Now it is equivalent to 25-series. We're talking about the military here, not the Chair Force... There wasn't even a hint of this in the offing when I retired... Although I am not surprised at the consolidation of the Military Intelligence (DON'T SAY IT!!!) into one CMF from the three during my career (formerly 96, MI; 97, HUMINT; and 98, SIGINT. Come to think of it, it wasn't until the 1980s that MOS 17K and 17M, Ground Surveillance Radar operator and Sensor operator were consolidated and changed to 96R, Ground Sensor Operator, or "Electronic Grunts" as we used to call them.) |
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Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be permanently maintained.
James Garfield (1831-1881) 20th President of the United States http://thecluemeter.blogspot.com/ |
When I went in I was a 67U and they changed all 67- and most 68-series MOSes to 15-series to consolidate and show the army view of Aviation as if not a combat arms brach, at least a direct-combat support branch. All actual flight-crewmembers on the enlisted side have the 'F' suffix added to their MOS, thus I'm a 15U2F... the Army realigned most MOSes back in 2003 if I recall correctly.
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USAF 2003-2005
BMT at Lackland Tech School at Sheppard Stationed at Fairchild AFB, WA 92AMXS, Eagle Flight KC-135R/T Flying Crew Chief 2A551L My bird was 59-1480 I was deployed more than I was on home station. |
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since we're shit out of money, thats when we're leaving.
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Although I am not surprised at the consolidation of the Military Intelligence (DON'T SAY IT!!!) into one CMF from the three during my career (formerly 96, MI; 97, HUMINT; and 98, SIGINT. Come to think of it, it wasn't until the 1980s that MOS 17K and 17M, Ground Surveillance Radar operator and Sensor operator were consolidated and changed to 96R, Ground Sensor Operator, or "Electronic Grunts" as we used to call them.)
Now that I think about it, when I first enlisted, about half thee 98 MOSs were still referred to as "05" MOSs, specifically, ones that dealt with HF: 05D, Radio Direction Finding, 05H, HF/Morse Intercept, and 05K, wideband. Also 05G, AKA COMSEC Specialists, AKA Buddyfuckers. |
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Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be permanently maintained.
James Garfield (1831-1881) 20th President of the United States http://thecluemeter.blogspot.com/ |
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There are 10 types of people in the world, those that know binary and those that do not.
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There is a shitload of FNGs in here that need to sound off like they've got a pair!
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Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be permanently maintained.
James Garfield (1831-1881) 20th President of the United States http://thecluemeter.blogspot.com/ |
Originally Posted By DW_Drang:
Veteran of a thousand psychic wars. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Nice BOC reference... |
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I can make you feel like I've never had sex before...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrd2xf5DIlU
OK, how do you do the trick that displays the video here instead of just the link? |
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Moderation is for monks. RAH
Everyone wants the dog, no one wants the teeth. HEY YOU WASHINGTONIANS! Come to your hometown forum http://www.ar15.com/forums/forum.html?b=8&f=15 |
Originally Posted By JS98010:
There is a shitload of FNGs in here that need to sound off like they've got a pair! Ok....I'm AD AF with an AFSC of 1C151-Air traffic controller. I've never been deployed and I'll be starting terminal leave in Nov. |
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Originally Posted By twratc:
Originally Posted By JS98010:
There is a shitload of FNGs in here that need to sound off like they've got a pair! Ok....I'm AD AF with an AFSC of 1C151-Air traffic controller. I've never been deployed and I'll be starting terminal leave in Nov. LOL! I wish I knew the name of the girl I went to Tech School with... She was an ATC... Funny thing is, she had chronic hiccups... I invited her to eat lunch with me one day since she looked a little lonely and down... Next thing I knew, she let out a shriek that sounded like a fucking pterodactyl! LOL! Upon speaking with her at that lunch, she informed me she was there for ATC training... I could just imagine it now... "Delta 351, you have HICCUP traffic at HICCUP 10 o'clock, 6 HICCUP miles." |
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I can make you feel like I've never had sex before...
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For all the fuggin' n00bs in here...
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"A man is not dead until he is forgotten."
In memory of SSG Thomas M. McFall US Army KIA 5/28/2007 Operation Iraqi Freedom |
I'll share.
U.S. Army Reserves Civil Affairs Specialist (38B - it was 38A when I served) 403rd CA BN Syracuse, NY - 2003-2005 490th CA BN Pasadena, TX - 2005-2006 451st CA BN Knoxville, TN - 2006-2007 Operation Enduring Freedom IV - 450th CA BN Riverdale, MD - Gardez, AFG - September 2004-August 2005 Released for a 4-year ROTC Nursing scholarship in August 2007. Went from a PVT to SPC in 2 years and stayed a SPC for the last 2 years. (Would have gone for E-5 but school had other plans for me.) Can't wait to commission and continue my Army career in the Nurse Corps. Thanks to everyone here for their service! |
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I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.
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Originally Posted By EatWhenHungry:
I'll share. U.S. Army Reserves Civil Affairs Specialist (38B - it was 38A when I served) 403rd CA BN Syracuse, NY - 2003-2005 490th CA BN Pasadena, TX - 2005-2006 451st CA BN Knoxville, TN - 2006-2007 Operation Enduring Freedom IV - 450th CA BN Riverdale, MD - Gardez, AFG - September 2004-August 2005 Released for a 4-year ROTC Nursing scholarship in August 2007. Went from a PVT to SPC in 2 years and stayed a SPC for the last 2 years. (Would have gone for E-5 but school had other plans for me.) Can't wait to commission and continue my Army career in the Nurse Corps. Thanks to everyone here for their service! nice sig line... |
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Who is John Galt?
ViniVidiVici: I know I'm just an ex drug lord who bored the columbo chicky snacks by talkin' Spanish in the missionary position.. |
US Army
1981 Field Arty 13E Fire Direction 1985 Armor 19K M1A1 Tank CMDR Watched the East Germ and Czek bourders come down, good party! Home for a good civ life in 1990. |
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US Army 1968 to 1971
91B20 91D20 91U20 I was 17 when I went in and got out 2 weeks before my 20th birthday. It was a long time ago and in an entirely different universe. |
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Originally Posted By EatWhenHungry:
Operation Enduring Freedom IV - 450th CA BN Riverdale, MD - Gardez, AFG - September 2004-August 2005 450th?? Orly?? Did you happen to remember a then Captain Robert Isabella? |
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USMC
1st Bn 4th Mar W. Co. Was in CAAT, Javelins, STA, and HQ pt. Op Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom (now OIF 1). Have a bunch of Ribbons and Medals, the only one I care about is the CAR. |
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