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I am a Team Mate who has spent time in B/3/1 for 3 years, then PCS'd to Okinawa B/1/1 for 2 years then C/1/1 for the last 2, Oki was the best 4 years of my carreer time in Asia and Centcom I learned a lot about FID, UW, and DA/FID as pertained to two different parts of the world. I have been in the OPS DET Back in Lewis for the last 14 months, recovering from a little accident in Iraq, DOC say I am healthy and I have never felt any better. I am a proud husband, father, and brother of a fiercely patriotic family, my wife is my biggest supporter, then my son and daughter want to join the army next year and the year after, last but not least my brother is a Team Mate in 2nd BN 5th SFG and my Uncle is a retired SGM out of 7th. I love my job and have had plenty of chances and offers to get out and make ridiculous amounts of money, but I love working and hanging around Army USSF dudes in particular, we are different then any other breed of man, anyways I didn't join this outfit for the money in the fist place. I joined to be challenged, to work around hard working knuckle draggers, to be in an enviornment where you better come to work wearing your thick skinned T-shirt to work or don't come at all, and you better be able to have a crafty comeback within 5 seconds or don't even comeback at all. |
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Hi, my name is Garry. I am 17 years old and still go to high school. I plan on going into the Army as soon as my ear tube falls out and I can get my physical. I love science and want to do something that is challenging mentally and physically. I have grown up listening to my dad talk about his time in the Air Force in the Security Forces. I have learned, from my father, that I can do anything I put my mind to and only I am there to help me fulfill my dreams. A lot of my inspiration comes from the book Flying Through Midnight by John T. Halliday. What draws me to the book is that it teaches people to think outside of the box and that sometimes the rules will get you killed. I always knew I would join the Army ever since I was very little and I know I will not regret ever going in the military.
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HiYa, first name is jay,, I call home oregon.( when i am there).. been working it, in s.a., korea,italy,greece,japan,turkey,s.e. asia, since 1992...thats about it..:cool:...interesting forum.. thnxs for letting me join..j..
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I recently completed basic training and I am about to begin the accelerated state officer candidate school program as a memeber of the Texas Army National Guard. I have a goal of becoming an 18A once I meet the eligibilty requirements and have gained experience. Until then, one step at a time and learning as much as possible. I have already gained a considerable amount of information - thanks for making this information available to the rest of us - priceless!
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Hi, my names Jeff and I have been a medic in the national guard for almost 6 years now. I'm looking forward to trying out for 20th group on my return from A-stan. I have found myself on this website every chance I've had. Every question that has come to mind, has been found on this website. Thanks guys.
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Hello, my name is Joshua. I'm a prior-service veteran interested in trying out for SF. I stumbled across this website and decided to give it a try. I'm on here to gain information about the REC program and what to expect when I enlist. I was an 11c in my two prior enlistments. I served with the 10th Mtn and the 82nd Abn. My original goal when I first enlisted was to become SF. Unfortunetly life doesn't always go as planned. However, it's never to late to start again and I'm here to fulfill that dream.
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Good Evening Gentlemen,
There is no individual on the planet who I respect more than a QP. For eight years now (the whole of my military career) I have lusted over the idea of becoming a member of our Nation's Chosen Soldiery. Up to this point however, my family obligations (wife and three young boys) have been too great to begin such an ascent.... Now I stand at the cusp of an opportunity. I am in the best physical, mental and emotional shape of my life and my wife has given a hesitant, but affirming go-ahead nod. Yet I debate... Am I selfish to consider asking my wife and children to make such a great sacrifice so that I can pursue personal (as well as professional) achievements.?. Thank you Gentlemen for allowing me access to your forum. Already I have found it to be a vast resource and have spent much time here reading and learning. Most Sincerely, JE |
Welcome sturg abd bloodgiver!
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Be sure Bloodgiver.
Be really sure, it is enough to endure all that is required for this life style without family conflicts. Though we all have had some. My present wife of 30 years knew me and what I was before we were Married, and she has always been a major supporter of my career.
Make sure the family will be proud of the fact that you are a soldier in the Apex warrior role. Make them proud to be a part of you and keep the wife informed, most time it decreases her worry and anxiety. WELCOME, Blitzzz |
Greetings, everyone. Just a quick little intro for you. I'm coming up on the end of my first enlistment of 6 years now with the NG. I've been an 11B for that entire time. I've been through one deployment in the 'Stan during OEF VII. I was prepared to submit my packet for selection and meet with the CO and 1SG of the Group I'm looking to join, but then I caught wind of another upcoming deployment soon. So I'll fulfill what I feel to be obligations to my boys first, so they aren't stuck with someone who hasn't deployed who thinks they're the know-all, God's greatest gift to the Infantry.
Upon returning, I'll be submitting my packet at that time. Plus it's a chance to get into even greater shape. Can never be too prepared for that, I feel. I tend to read a lot, post very little, so if anyone wants to know more about me or what-not, I can be reached at a private post or through my AKO. Thanks for allowing me the opportunity to learn and be prepared for when I do take the first step. |
Good afternoon, gentlemen:
I'm Sean. Registered since August but I'm a lurker so I haven't posted my intro. Anyway, former USAF Security Forces, former USAF SERE Specialist. Currently working as an instructor for an East coast security and EP firm, although I do get out and teach survival and wilderness medicine on the side. I haven't seen much on this board I'm qualified to comment on, but I'm posting my intro so I can post on the water purification thread. After that I'll fade back into obscurity again, most likely. I'm aware that I haven't filled out my profile, I'll attend to that soon. Take it easy, gentlemen. |
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In my opinion which is based on 1 trial marriage that failed and another that is at 16 and holding (most in SF), the career can accelerate the failure of a weak marraige. A strong marriage is not destroyed but made stronger. You have but one life to live. Love your babies and your country, you wife will understand. God bless, safe landings, good teammates! |
Introduction
Hello gents,
As per forum rules I am posting my introduction thread before I start posting. I filled out my bio also. I've been in the army for a few years now. Started off in regular army, then regiment for a short stint and now i've been on 713 for a few years. Anyone on here in 1/7 should be able to verify. |
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