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Blue cord and blue disks, baby! Went through Sand Hill in 1983. Newbie . . . . (Did the Sand Hill thing in 1981) real men went to harmony church!!! E-9-2 may 83 |
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What's funny is that you guys actually do where a cord around your shoulders, don't you? Semper Fi you said something pogue LEG ? |
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Quoted: Quoted: My first post. I do not have to tell you who won the war. You know, the artillery did. Gen George S. Patton REDLEGS! DATs are always saying stupid shit. And cannon cockers will believe anything they hear. Wait, you found a redleg who can still hear? |
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My first post. I do not have to tell you who won the war. You know, the artillery did. Gen George S. Patton REDLEGS! DATs are always saying stupid shit. And cannon cockers will believe anything they hear. Wait, you found a redleg who can still hear? LOL that's the truth. |
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I thought everyone went to harmony church prior to 1988ish. I was D 4/36 at sand hill in late 90 early 91. Then B 1//509 PIR 173 LRSD. (RI Nat Guard) All the Way! Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile BCT Ft Ord, Inf AIT Ft Polk. |
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Whatever makes you feel better... |
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Whatever makes you feel better... Hey, we ain't the ones running 'round callin ourselves Queens... |
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Dco 1/38 DeathDealers in 2003...
...but then, I am Aviation. Ya'll keep kicking ass and taking names, and I will keep fixing the Apaches that ya'll call in for air support. |
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Real infantrymen went to Little Vietnam - Ft Puke, Luasyanna 1973, B Co (Snake Eaters), 1st Battalion, 508th (Fury From the Sky) Parachute Infantry Regiment, FT Bragg, 1974 -1975 C Co (Airborne), 1st battalion, 60th (Go Devils) Infantry Battalion, 172nd Light Infantry Regiment, FT Richardson, Alaska, 1976-1979 And spent their weekends in Diseaseville. |
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Isn't ARMY: Air force Rejected Me Yesterday? Seriously though, whatever floats 'yer boat I guess. I spent five years as a Pond Pirate and loved every minute of it. At least thanks for 'yer service is in order. US ARMY Uncle Sugar Ain't Released Me Yet FTA all the way. |
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Quoted: anyone know what Mc Crazy is talking about? and bad as navy dress uniforms were - the Army was sooooooooo wierd looking Don't ask, don't tell. |
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Why didn't you pick an image of a real cavalry unit? |
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You can talk about the SIGO all you want. You just can't talk without me. Sun flares. |
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Just keep telling yourself that crunchie. You aint armor you aint shit. You hold the ground we take. Yeah, I saw soooo much armor in Afghanistan. Show me armor not supported by Infantry. Because I can show you Infantry no supported by DATs. Go push some buttons. Hey man, we have more than just buttons! There are switches and levers to throw, knobs to turn and every once in a while a trigger to pull.... Quoted:
Infantry may be the queen of battle, but armor is the chastity belt that keeps the bitch from getting raped!! Nice. |
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Don't Laugh at me too hard on this one!!
Sandhill 2009!! B 2/47 15W. UAV Operator Im proud to be support for my brothers on the ground! Eyes in the sky!! |
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2/325 AIR Let's Go! Bco 3/325 A.I.R. was one of my homes |
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No discs or cords or other assorted trinkets, but I was an 0311. Can I play? Marines didnt need cords |
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Mountaineers don't need those silly airplanes to get to the clouds.
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I'm at Fort Benning right now......just left the Infantry Museum....
Spent the day with dog faces, tomorrow its back for the rifle phase of All Army! |
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No chord, but as a medic for some grunts, I was told I sure as hell should get one, lived with em, trained with em, fought with em. Good nuff?
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Quoted: No chord, but as a medic for some grunts, I was told I sure as hell should get one, lived with em, trained with em, fought with em. Good nuff? Lot's of non-inf have to get dirty, nasty and do grunt things. Regardless, as a "doc" you will always have my highest respect. |
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I though artillery was the "Queen of Battle" - isn't that a term from WW1 or something? No. King of Battle http://www.hyperorg.com/blogger/images/shells.jpg http://www.hammergallery.com/images/peoplepictures/MPH%2053,%201stField%20Artillery%20Brigade.jpg http://tizona.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/080407_sod_hi.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i251/Klatuu_1/Guns/Artillery_Gun_Shooting.jpg http://sill-www.army.mil/FAMAG/online_photo_gallery/weapons%20&%20equipment/rockets_&_missiles/mlrs/MLRS_Firing_2.jpg M982 ER DPICM (Extended Range Dual Purpose Improved Conventional Munitions) GPS-guided 155mm. CEP = 4.5m It will hit a family sedan from 25 miles away. http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/images/ORD_Excalibur_155mm_GPS_Shell_lg.jpg I'LL REPLY IN ALL CAPS, SINCE YOU NO DOUBT SUFFER HEARING LOSS... |
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If you ain't cav... You're the guy they left on objective while driving away without any form of functional comms. Quoted:
If you ain't cav... You're the guy standing next to them when they frag a fucking M110 can because they didnt clean it. Ever. Quoted:
If you ain't cav... You're the guy who actually shoots 40/40 on the range. Quoted:
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If you ain't cav... And so on. ETA, almost forgot my favorite so far. Quoted:
If you ain't cav... Your PL didnt draw down on a 'Gan with his M9 and shoot the slide at him. |
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How about this? http://www.mclm.com/gallery/fourragere_files/award_3c3.jpg http://wpcontent.answers.com/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/2b/ErskineGB_Gen_USMC.jpg/200px-ErskineGB_Gen_USMC.jpg Ist BN 5th Marines 1st Mar div C. co WEAPONS 0341... |
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If you ain't cav... Your PL didnt draw down on a 'Gan with his M9 and shoot the slide at him. neeeed the story here! |
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Just keep telling yourself that crunchie. You aint armor you aint shit. You hold the ground we take. Say again over? |
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Charlie 2-54 Sand Hill Jan 2002
I'm about to being this shit back... "We are the men from Charlie rock you heard so much about. The mothers bring their daugters in whenever we go out. We fight with knives and .45s and broken bottles too. We are the men from Charlie rock so who the fuck are you." |
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Yawn. How exiting. 4 years of being treated like a dangerious,retarded child. Freezing,sweating,ran till I passed out,saw a friend get a compound fracture of his left lower leg because jumpmaster thought it would be"funny" if we parachuted in a high wind, had an E-5 who could'nt even qualify Marksman with a M16A1 rifle. That's just my 1 1/2 years in the Ranger Battalion. Don't forget the "Blue Discs" that go under your brass. As far as I'm concerned,US Army (lack of)training command can take these "tokens" and shove them up there collective asses. My dress green jacket,w/ blue cord(and blue discs!) is in upstairs closet,where it dos'nt mean jack shit. I turned down $10K re-enlistment bonus in 1987,grabbed Honorable Discharge,and had 2 great paying jobs since then. Wow! Someone sure pissed in your Wheaties! |
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Let's play a guessing game. I don't have a blue infantry cord, but I have a CIB and a mustard stain on my jump wings..what MOS am I? and am I considered support?
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Quoted: Let's play a guessing game. I don't have a blue infantry cord, but I have a CIB and a mustard stain on my jump wings..what MOS am I? and am I considered support? If you don't have a blue cord but you have a CIB... then you're a just a liar. Unless I'm WAAAAAAAY off base. Which I don't think I am. ETA: On second thought, I just looked at your name and have decided that you may be SF. Hmmmm... |
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Let's play a guessing game. I don't have a blue infantry cord, but I have a CIB and a mustard stain on my jump wings..what MOS am I? and am I considered support? Let's see, your username lends me to believe you are now an 18B that used to be an 11B. |
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Let's play a guessing game. I don't have a blue infantry cord, but I have a CIB and a mustard stain on my jump wings..what MOS am I? and am I considered support? Gender confused? |
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Why didn't you pick an image of a real cavalry unit? them thars fightin' words |
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Just keep telling yourself that crunchie. You aint armor you aint shit. You hold the ground we take. Say again over? hmmmnnn...seems to be a window washer...er, i mean, a crewchief here! |
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if your uniform doesn't include the blue infantry cord... you are a grunt supporter! http://www.flyingtigerssurplus.com/images/products/bg2143.jpg http://www.armystudyguide.com/content/moxiepix/b1_1756.jpg NOW GET DOWN AND BEAT YOUR FACE BITCHES!!! blood on the risers I was a 13B artillery, you know what I did on deployments? Patrols mounted and dismounted, OP's, swept through searched and cleared every house in the valley. I dont get a blue infantry cord and im not a "grunt supporter" Everybodys infantry. |
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Let's play a guessing game. I don't have a blue infantry cord, but I have a CIB and a mustard stain on my jump wings..what MOS am I? and am I considered support? If you don't have a blue cord but you have a CIB... then you're a just a liar. Unless I'm WAAAAAAAY off base. Which I don't think I am. ETA: On second thought, I just looked at your name and have decided that you may be SF. Hmmmm... Nice save. |
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Quoted: If you ain't cav... ...you laugh hysterically at the jackasses prancing about in cowboy hats and cammies'/ACU's? |
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who the fuck cares?
It's a team effort and not one group single handedly did a damn thing. same goes for interservice. btdt |
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Anyone who has served, past or present, has my respect regardless of job or MOS. Except MP's.
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I though artillery was the "Queen of Battle" - isn't that a term from WW1 or something? Always, I'm not sure I like the Navy guys referring to me as a "Queen" of anything. Artillery is the King of Battle. |
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No discs or cords or other assorted trinkets, but I was an 0311. Can I play? |
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