10-16-2008, 23:13
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#2311
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Asset
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 1
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Hi all, I am ex New Zealand Army, 1 Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, very interested the Special Forces concept of warfare
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10-16-2008, 23:16
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#2312
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Asset
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Maryland
Posts: 2
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Hello All,
I am currently member of the National Guard and I'm considering returning to active duty army.
I was a member of 35th Signal Brigade when it was at Fort Bragg. I recently served in Iraq next door to an ODA.
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10-17-2008, 01:24
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#2313
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Asset
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Kandahar Afghanistan
Posts: 9
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Intro
Pat, Sec. contractor in Afghanistan. 23 years US army active/guard. 11B, 11C, 19D. Been over here for 4.5 years. Great site, hope to participate in a meaningful way.
Shout out to 724!
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10-18-2008, 04:58
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#2314
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: "Yakistan", Washington
Posts: 18
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Hello all, I guess I should finally post an introduction. I am a former 19D that had aspirations of becoming SF, unfortunately I ended up with knee injuries that led to my medical discharge from the Army after 6 years of service. Never could shake the bug, which is what led me to studying so much military history over the years and learning as much about weapons as I have (still learning constantly, as the industry never sleeps). Tried re-enlisting several times, but a Cat-4 RE code has kept me on the sidelines (probably a good thing, with my first child on the way).
I had the pleasure of meeting Ambush Master at Shot Show 2008, who was kind enough to invite me to check out the forum. I am very glad to be here, and it is a honor to meet you all! I guess I have always had a bit of "Hero Worship" for the Green Berets, but I figure a guy could do a lot worse for picking role models!
On a side note, one of my friends joined the Army as an 18X earlier this year, and is at the Q now, so if anyone there runs into a rather large young man names Lxxxxx, drop "Thug" and tell him Dees said to push, LOL!
Thank you, a pleasure to be learning from you all!
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10-19-2008, 13:29
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#2315
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Asset
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Washington, D.C.
Posts: 4
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Introduction
Hello everyone,
My name is Ben. I reside in the DC., MD area. I am currently employed as a Federal LEO. I enrolled to this site in hopes of finding information on the process to becoming a member of a SF NG unit. Thus far, this site has been very beneficial.
Much thanks to the administrators and Professional Soldiers who run this site. There are not sites on the web that are as comprehensive and informative as this.
-Ben
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10-19-2008, 15:41
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#2316
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SF Candidate
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 7
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Greetings
Hello, I first would like to express my deepest thanks to all who have served in every branch of this great nation's military. The U.S. continues to have the best, bravest and brightest soldiers in the world. I would also like to extend gratitude to the creators of this site, it has been a wealthy source of information for me as I start my life in the U.S. Army. To best sum up my pre-combat, immature, idealistic attitude I have selected a quote.......
"O to struggle against great odds, to meet enemies
undaunted!
To be entirely alone with them, to find how much one can
stand!
To look strife, torture, prison, popular odium, face to face!
To mount the scaffold, to advance to the muzzles of guns
with perfect nonchalance!
To be indeed a God!"- Walt Whitman A SONG OF JOYS
Put something in your profile lest you incur our wrath. Re-read the rules. Team Sergeant
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10-20-2008, 08:10
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#2317
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: G'boro, NC
Posts: 7
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Hey everybody! I've been looking around on the forums for about a week and figured I'd say hello. I'm getting ready to sign for the 18x program through NG. I've learned a lot on these boards so far, and every bit of it has excited me about going SF. Don't know how much I'll be posting though, anything I might want to ask seems to already be answered =)
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10-20-2008, 08:36
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#2318
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Asset
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: currently in A-stan
Posts: 2
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Greetings
Former 11B with 82nd, current Medic, friend of mine told me about the site some time ago and have been lurking and reading. There is a great deal of awesome information in this site and have been using it both personally and professionally, it is a wellspring of information. I am an E6 in the reserves, currently prepping for a trip to A-stan. Really enjoy the gear and medical knowledge posted.
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10-20-2008, 12:05
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#2319
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Grafenwohr, DEU
Posts: 2
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11A w/ 1-2 IN, 172nd IN BDE, have slew of experience thanks to a year as of October in TRADOC (kidding), looking to pick up knowledge and advice where and when I can as the BN is heading to Mess O' Potamia in a few weeks...
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10-20-2008, 12:30
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#2320
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Pensacola, Florida
Posts: 6
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Thanks!!
Hi Sarge. Sam Dixson (Bear043) here. Thanks for allowing me into your house. I have not introduced myself until now, as I needed to have a look, determine the environment, and dfine the average age of the members. I was in SF from 74 thru 88. Then we had C rations (expired 6/48). I did a little fighting, jumped from a few airplanes, lost alot of good friends, received a few medals.
Bear043
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A veteran is a person that at some time in his or her life wrote a check to the United States for an amount up to and including "My Life". That is honor, something this country has lacked for a long time.
SINE PARI
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10-20-2008, 13:32
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#2321
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Currently Downrange
Posts: 3
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I've been lurking long enough without introduction so,
I'm an active AF cop with a few years experince, currently downrange, working for the Army. I worked civilian LE/Fire Rescue before AF life, did some cool stuff there, and then decided I wanted to go downrange and do a bit more.
Found this board, read through some threads and enjoyed the intelligent conversations of the various topics. The thing that struck me most was the lack of whining as I've seen on my own careerfield forums.
Hopefully I can add if/when topics come up I can speak too.
Cheers,
-Dan
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This is my shield.
I bear it before me in battle, but it is not mine alone.
It protects my brother on my left, it protects my nation.
I will never let my brother out of it's shadow, nor my nation out of it's shelter.
I will die, with my shield before me, facing the enemy.
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10-20-2008, 14:50
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#2322
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BANNED USER
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Georgia
Posts: 12
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Time to introduce myself. Registered a few months back and never posted. I prefer to keep a low IP profile; training I guess.
My experience is short and simple. Retired LEO. 1990 went “back door” into Panama 1 Jan via Costa Rica; 2 weeks post Operation Just Cause. Intelligence asset for the DOD and DOJ prior to Just Cause and time spent in Central America. Spent the next 3 years in Panama; living and loving the jungle. Anybody remember how much of a living hell Colon was after Just Cause.
Was glad to get back to the world after CA. But these past ten years or so, I do not like the politics and the petty wrangling. Heck, are we the only ones who understand what “war on terror” means? Love my country and would sacrifice all, (again), for it. As for the “guys” who run it; well that’s a different story.
Thanks guys for bringing back good memories of my time in Panama and Central America. 
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10-20-2008, 19:55
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#2323
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Asset
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: behind Camp Mackall
Posts: 2
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Help Trapped in SWCS
How yall doing? I go by Pick. I am currently an SUT instructor at Phase II of the SFQC. I was just checking out what they got here. Some awesome info from the pros. If anybody got any SUT questions let them rip. Keep them professional though. I been at SUT a year and at first I hated it, but it grows on you and it is making me one heck of a trainer and facilitator for trainning. It is one of the first looks at a SF NCO for a student and I take it serious as hell!
If we can't train our own then how can we train others?
[Strength and Honor "The Legion"
Pick
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10-20-2008, 20:37
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#2324
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Quiet Professional
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Colorado
Posts: 29
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Off Road Intro
Hey all,
I've been enjoying the forum as a guest for a bit and am now looking forward to contributing as a member. I'm active duty SF and have served in 10th SFG(A), the Joint Staff, and most recently on the Army Staff.
Team Sergeant - thanks for setting this up and creating an environment where us Quiet Professionals can get together and chat.
DOL,
Off Road
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10-21-2008, 06:20
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#2325
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 5
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Introduction
Hello all, time to introduce myself here, i've registered a few months back seems like a great place to be.
I'm a former Dutch Marine now working for the Justice dep. in the Netherlands.
Cheers,
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