04-08-2021, 10:57
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#2611
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Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: Lakewood, CO
Posts: 1
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Introduction
Hello,
First, I am thankful to be here and learn all I can from the leaders, Men, and Women that are in this community. Thank you for the opportunity and growth.
Second, My name is Adam. I am in the reserves at the moment with aspirations to pursue my military career further. I am thirty years old out of Colorado and have the support of an amazing wife.
Lastly, I look forward to learning from many of you and growing from the wealth of knowledge in this venture.
Adam
Romans 12
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04-20-2021, 20:36
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#2612
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 1
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Introduction
Hello,
I'm 37 and a husband and father of three in the Midwest. Despite the challenges that come with those realities, I'm considering joining the service. I'm thankful for this forum and site as it has provided invaluable information from very helpful people.
If you're reading this - the moderators are right: Read every post in the forums before asking questions. All of the questions I've had have been so far answered by existing posts, as well as questions I hadn't thought to ask.
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04-20-2021, 20:38
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#2613
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Quiet Professional
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Tampa
Posts: 2,576
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Originally Posted by Fozzy B.
Hello,
I'm 37 and a husband and father of three in the Midwest. Despite the challenges that come with those realities, I'm considering joining the service. I'm thankful for this forum and site as it has provided invaluable information from very helpful people.
If you're reading this - the moderators are right: Read every post in the forums before asking questions. All of the questions I've had have been so far answered by existing posts, as well as questions I hadn't thought to ask.
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Welcome and best of luck.
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04-22-2021, 19:21
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#2614
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: WV surrounded by the People's Republics of MD & VA
Posts: 2
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Hello,
As you all can see I’ve been a lurker for a little while. I first ran across this forum when I was considering enlisting, and while that never happened, this site had a significant impact on my mindset back then. I’ve enjoyed popping in and skimming posts occasionally ever since.
Between using the search button and generally not having much of value to add to threads, I never felt the need to post, but I did find a thread I felt I should chime in on...
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04-23-2021, 04:37
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#2615
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Join Date: Apr 2021
Location: Buffalo, NY
Posts: 4
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Hi everyone!
26 years old and preparing for MEPs with hopes of getting an 18x contract. Spent most of my early life in military housing surrounded by personnel (Father served in the Navy for 21 as GM), now I would like to serve my country as well. I have been skulking the boards here for a little over a month before I created an account, just trying to absorb as much as possible from the discussions here. I don't like to talk about myself much so I hope this is intro will suffice.
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04-24-2021, 19:02
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#2616
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Join Date: Apr 2021
Posts: 1
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Introduction
Hello everyone,
I'm 20 and from the Pacific Northwest. I'm on this forum to learn more about the lifestyle of a quiet professional, and to prepare as best I can for selection.
I'm a licensed private pilot and qualified as an Incident Commander, mainly for water rescue, diving, and salvage operations. I currently speak English and Hebrew, although I'm working on my Arabic.
My interest in joining the teams comes from two great men I had to learn from, one who served in the teams in Vietnam, and the second who worked as a contractor for State in East Africa. Hearing the few stories they could tell me sparked my interest in that kind of work and the extraordinary people who perform it.
Thanks for reading, and I hope to learn a lot being here.
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05-05-2021, 14:57
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#2617
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Join Date: Apr 2021
Location: PNW
Posts: 1
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Intro
I enlisted a few years ago in hopes of serving my country, but my old unit didn't get that opportunity, so I went to selection. One step down, one thousand to go.
I want to contribute as much as possible wherever I get assigned. But with America shifting focus to the East, I'm having a hard time moving on with the sense of guilt from not doing my part in GWOT. So I'm here searching for wisdom and direction.
Thank you.
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05-05-2021, 19:19
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#2618
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Quiet Professional
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 1,461
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Originally Posted by Little Muddy
I enlisted a few years ago in hopes of serving my country, but my old unit didn't get that opportunity, so I went to selection. One step down, one thousand to go.
I want to contribute as much as possible wherever I get assigned. But with America shifting focus to the East, I'm having a hard time moving on with the sense of guilt from not doing my part in GWOT. So I'm here searching for wisdom and direction.
Thank you.
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The GWOT is old news figure out how to fight a real Army without getting fixed with self guided munitions, (Hint) your radio is not your friend use it sparingly for all you new recruits.
(Wisdom) someone did it many times before you joined the military so it can be done .
(Direction) strait in front of you one foot in front of the other !
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"Me"
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05-17-2021, 14:38
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#2619
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Posts: 5
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Introduction
Hello All,
I just turned 29 and am a foreign-born naturalized citizen. I am currently working in a city government position in Monterey County, after getting an English degree, as well as two law degrees (JD and LLM). I have been wanting to join the Army (specifically SF) for almost my entire adult life, but my son was born during my final year in college. At the time, I was informed that the Army did not offer single parents FCP's (family care plan), and that reserves or guard was the only option. They also kept pushing me to try JAG since I had been accepted to law school. I opted instead to go to law school, but ultimately knew it would not make me happy. I ended up playing college tennis in the states, and then played college basketball during my LLM in Scotland, so it wasn't a total loss. The money I make now is great, but I do not feel fulfilled by the work, and I hate the sedentary nature of the work involved. I went down to the recruiter earlier this year and he informed me that the Army was offering FCP's and I took the ASVAB just last week. I scored in the 99th percentile with a GT score of 136 or 138 (there were a bunch of numbers that came up and these were two of them that had G and T, sorry for not being specific). I was offered the 18x and will be accepting soon, I just don't like the July ship date due to a wedding I must attend in August and my son's birthday early September, so I will be waiting for the next ship date. Reading all of these posts has been very helpful in crafting a running program, and I love reading the success stories as well. I am hoping to make it through and be a part of this remarkable brotherhood.
Thank you,
Not Interested in JAG
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05-17-2021, 19:56
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#2620
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Quiet Professional
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Tampa
Posts: 2,576
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Welcome and the best of luck.
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05-17-2021, 22:17
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#2621
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Posts: 5
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Thank you, it is humbling to hear the support
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05-20-2021, 19:48
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#2622
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Join Date: May 2021
Location: Hickory,North Carolina
Posts: 2
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Hello
Hello, I'm a 41 year old grocery store manager. Married with two kids. I grew up at Fort Bragg until 1987 when my father was killed in action. I joined to search for others that may have served with him, since I never got the chance to know him that well. Thanks.
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06-06-2021, 07:24
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#2623
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Asset
Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Texas
Posts: 2
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Tight 360
Retired Physician Assistant. Spent time as an 18D student before going to the dark side, commissioning. Back as a PA with 528th Resuscitation Teams and as a Company Commander at JSOMTC (SWMG). Now consulting with a SOCOM project requiring former 18D and SOCMs to instruct prolonged field care (now prolonged casualty care) in the SOCMSSC / SFMSSSC.
Appreciate this forum and all of those within.
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06-07-2021, 19:54
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#2624
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Join Date: Jun 2021
Location: Texas
Posts: 1
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Intro
Hello everyone. I'd first like to thank everyone who contributes to the info on this site, as it helps those who come upon this site with open minds make the correct decision.
I am currently an Aeronautical Engineer in Texas, a little over a year out of college. While I am mostly happy with the job (sitting indoors with no windows for 11-14 hrs per day NOT included), I am constantly aware of my desire to serve and that the "right" time to join will never come. I "tried" to join a local NG unit in college, but my recruiter was injured and was no-contact for months. When he later contacted me to resume the process, I had already accepted my current job offer.
I am drawn towards trying out for SF because I have always volunteered for the harder tasks, as by doing so I knew I would come out the other side a more capable individual. I forced myself to finish college a year early by taking more than the full load of courses and not taking any summer or winter off, all while putting 30+ hrs/wk into my extracurricular design team. These efforts were rewarded in my job interview where I had to distinguish myself from the hundreds who had already interviewed that day for the same position. Additionally, I am interested by the wide range of skills that each team member must bring to the table. Back in high school, I spread my experiences across the whole spectrum; there was a period in time where after school I'd go to football practice, then theater, then work on robotics, and I might be home by midnight. Being a well-rounded individual has always and will continue to be important to me.
I also see trying out for the more difficult jobs to be a responsibility of those who feel they could do the profession justice. I take national security very seriously, and would deeply regret letting the teams have an inadequate supply of good members just so that I could remain in my comparably cushy job. Simply put: If not me, then who?
I am currently focusing on improving my PT, as I did the "wrong" sports and played the "wrong" positions in HS (Football... DT, Track & Field... throwing), and didn't devote enough time in college to getting better physically. Once I hit those goals, I plan on contacting B Co 3/20th to start the process, as they are the closest unit to where I grew up and where I plan on moving my civilian job back to after my attempt at the pipeline is made. Being away from family for extended periods of time is fine, but permanently leaving is something I'd like to avoid. Appreciation for being around family/friends was something that moving halfway across the country alone during COVID taught me the hard way.
Lastly, I'd like to thank all the QP's. Your conduct and actions I have seen and read about both on this forum and in many other places is what inspires young guys like me to follow in your footsteps and do the profession proud.
Now I will return to reading and listening, as I have no questions at the moment, and lots of PT to do.
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06-15-2021, 17:29
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#2625
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Asset
Join Date: May 2021
Location: Bradford, PA
Posts: 3
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Intro
Hello everyone, I am a 26 y/o joining the PA guard as a 11b. My plan is to attend a SFRE in WV or Ohio down the road. I am excited to get the process rolling and to serve with great people. Ready to learn.
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