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LOL, welcome all, you too Andre.;)
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Hello Quiet Professionals,
My name is Chase and I've just recently signed an 18x contract. I ship out 20070807 so I have been using this time to ready my body and mind. I was in the process of reading "Get Selected" and went to this site as recommended. I'm glad I did and look forward to learning as much as possible. I have a high school diploma and have 62 college credits. I was always taught owing money was a very bad thing so I decided to enlist in the army (something I've wanted to do since high school) to get more money for college. I look forward to any interaction I will have on this board and the journey ahead of me. |
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Hello, My name is Bobby Efurd. I live in Dothan,Al.. I graduated from the Q course in November of 1980. I served as a Weapons Sgt. on an A-Tream with Co. A 1/20th SFG. I was a police officer with the Dothan, Al. police dept. I was assigned to the police dept. swat team. I served there for 4 years. I left the Dept. to accept a position with the family business. I left the 20th in 1986.
during my younger years I was an advid skydiver,scuba diver and motorcycle racer. I had to change jobs so I could afford all my hobbies. Now I run the business, ride my Harley and play with my two grandchildren. Big change! I will do a lot of looking and not much talking. Thanks, Bobby |
Chase:
I thought the same thing as JM when I read your intro. There are easier ways to pay for college, and an 18X contract is a six-year commitment. Think about where you were six years ago. As much as we talk about motivation here, if you do some searching (both on this board and within your heart), you will find that the financial benefits will not keep you a degree warmer, make you any less tired, heal the blisters on your feet and back, make your feet walk another klick, or fill your stomach when it is empty and you are out at Camp Mackall, busting your ass trying to get selected. That sort of motivation makes you likely to quit SF selection or training and spend the rest of your six years in the Army as an infantryman. Nothing wrong with that, but I think that you are overestimating yourself, your chances of success, and your motivation for financial reasons. Just offered for your consideration, not a personal atttack in any way. Good luck and welcome. TR |
Again, for the third time in two days, we do not do individual introduction threads here.
If you would take the time to read the registration message and follow the link, or to read the first sentence of the sticky "Attention...BEFORE POSTING HERE!!" at the top of this forum, you would not be making this mistake. All introductions go on this Introductions thread not too deceptively titled, "Introductions I I I- Your first post on this board goes here." Enjoy your visit. TR |
Roger The Reaper and Jack Moroney, (Sorry I haven't figured out how to address you guys yet)
I plan on staying in the Army for a long time. I've wanted to enlist since high school but decided to go to college because I had already saved up money to do so (Started saving when I was 10 years old with birthday money). I apologize, I should have included more information in my intro. I fully understand the commitment it takes to be SF and I wont just come in and jet. I am going to make this a career. I just made sure to get the G.I. Bill in the contract so that when I do leave (possibly when I'm not on active duty) I have sufficient funds to finish a degree. Thank you for the warm welcome. |
Hey all, I cant remember if I posted an intro (CRS ya know!) Anyway, I'm Bob and my screen name may give away my last name, but if not, oh well. Been reading some good stuff on here, alot of good info, current and historical. I am up in DOT -D now as the training developer for the 18E's, yes I do ACTUALLY work! I was in A/3/5 from 82-87(JR Commo) , Commo Committee from 88-91, (Commo Instructor), B/2/3 91-96 (TM SGT) and then moved to 5th in C/1/5, 96-99 (TM SGT) until I retired at campbell. Decided to come back to bragg, its kinda like rome, all roads seem to lead us here. Anytway, good to meet you all.
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Well Well...What's up Bob?
Long time since B/2/3..... George |
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Bob & George,
Looks like a little B/2/3 reunion here. Hopefully we can down a few at Charlie Mike's when I get back. Take care |
Salutations.
Greetings gentlemen. I am a Sergeant in the US Army, stationed in Fort Belvoir, VA currently. I'm looking into taking the SF route some time within the next year or two; I need to get my mental and physical readiness up a notch before I do it.
Hopefully I'll take a tip from the QPs and be as quiet as possible, while absorbing your valuable knowledge like a sponge. I've already taken in more info on the SF community than I have ever learned in one place. Less posting, more reading is what I intend to do here. Thank you for operating this site, and thank you for doing what you do (or have done, in the case of retired/ex/fallen brothers). -Robert |
Jeff here,
Did 3 years, all of them as 11B with the 1-325th AIR at Bragg, finishing up in June '06. However, after a year of civilian life and working miserable jobs just to pay the bills, I am strongly considering reenlistment. Either way, while I spend my days doing PT to get back to the shape I was in, or better, I will enjoy just perusing this forum and occassionally conversing with likeminded people. I am more of a reader and listener than a speaker so don't expect the post count to rise too quickly. -Jeff |
Hello To All
Hello to all. This is my first post, but I have been snooping around for a few months. I served in the Army as an 11BC2V20 from ’86 – ’92. Now living the “woulda, coulda, shoulda…” life, and missing the military.
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1/4 and 2/4, huh? So, how much do you love Hohenfels? ;)
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