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Old 07-07-2005, 08:39   #1126
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Welcome aboard Thack.

(oh boy, this is gonna be good, I can just tell...)

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Old 07-07-2005, 08:54   #1127
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Maybe he will tell us some good NDD stories.

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Old 07-07-2005, 10:08   #1128
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DAMN@&*E^#(*&^E@W^& Who left the door OPEN!!!!!

Welcome aboard!

Boys and Girls, say hello to another 7th Group HALO Team Sergeant (I know Chief, but you'll always be a Team Sergeant to me) - one of mine in fact. Mind your Ps and Qs - his wit is as sharp as a Harsey knife. Anything he says about me is a damnable lie, as are any claims to his having been involved in the adult entertainment industry before donning his beret.

PS - Man flies like a bird.
Welcome Thack! Any good Honduran hot pepper recipes for us?

Stories about NDD and TR can be posted in the Briefback forum.

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Old 07-07-2005, 11:13   #1129
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Most of you guys know me ... - either by Jamie or Thack. I spent almost 30 years in SF. A lot of the time was with 7th, but I did some other stuff too - to include some "contract work" in the early '80s. Right before retiring in 2003, I finished up with a tour in Afghanistan, then as a contractor, I did the Iraq thing with the same alphabet folks that I did the contract work for back in the 80s... Go figure... I'm glad this resource exists to keep in touch and pass the word.

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I'm glad my directions were good enough for you to find us in here.

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Old 07-11-2005, 17:38   #1130
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First post. I'm a JAG selectee, studying for the bar, learning all I can. Thank you all for a great resource.
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Old 07-11-2005, 17:38   #1131
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Old 07-11-2005, 21:29   #1132
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Hello, my name is Rick, I'm a paramedic in the civilian world in the Seattle area for 10 years, a Guard medic back from a OIF II rotation. I don't post very often but I do read quite a bit and learn.


Thanks Rick A.
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Old 07-11-2005, 21:36   #1133
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Rick:

Thanks for your service.

Welcome.

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Old 07-11-2005, 21:54   #1134
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I am new to this site and already making waves seeing is how I did not post an intro prior to posting a thread. I do apologize.


I have been in the Army for 5 years Ft.Sill first duty station , and now I am in England with the RAF. I have always had a bad attitude with the Army, Ever Since I was left in Karbarla , but realized about 8 months ago that I need to wisen up and take advantage of the oppurtunities afforded to me within the Army. So pretty much a complete 180.
I have been enrolled in SFAS class 08-05 and fully plan on getting selected unless of course I drop dead or loss limb during.... Even with loss of limb I will still give it a good go. I have been preparing for the last month in a half. Me not get selected isnt an option for me...
I am 23 years old , 5'10 215lbs....I want to be in the Special Forces because I like the level of professionalism presented, and I like being the best at everything I do and also knowing that the person next to me will die to get the shit done, and by doing that , not letting me down , himself or his team.!

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Old 07-12-2005, 07:57   #1135
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Hello everyone,

My name is Mike and I just learned of this website today from Lightfigter.net, where SSFD (NDD here) directed Warrior-Mentor to post, he provided the link. I look forward to intaking the vast wealth of knowledge to be had here.

I am an Active Duty USAF AMMO troop currently stationed in Germany, this is my 5th station. I love the military and all things concerning the profession of arms. If I can contribute, I will, if not, sitting back and listening is something I do well.

Thank you for allowing me to visit your house, I look forward to the stay. *salute*
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Old 07-12-2005, 08:31   #1136
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Hi guys - saw the link to this site, on the thread mentioned above in ammodawg's post. I am 26 did my training with the Regular army here in uk now in reserves ( TA ) am currently training for selection for our own sf (reserve ) and hoping to go back into full time next yr. Have an interest in all things army and sf - just here to have a good read pick up some more helpfull bits n pieces / diff points of view from acrros the pond.

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Old 07-12-2005, 14:28   #1137
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Welcome All.

Scopey_uk,
Maybe you could send the Team Sergeant here some Marmite in case he hasn't sampled this delicacy.
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Old 07-12-2005, 16:08   #1138
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Hello everyone. This is my first post, I'm currently about 3 months into language shcool. Great site.
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Old 07-13-2005, 23:51   #1139
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Just posting an intro. Found the site thru optactical's links. Currently serving in Australian Army.
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Old 07-14-2005, 16:52   #1140
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Hello everyone. I have to say first off, this is the best run board Ive been on in awhile. I am a retired O-4/Intelligence officer. Half my career active/half reserve. I spent almost all my reserve time assigned to USSOCCENT and ended up being based at Khandahar, AFG during the early stages of Enduring Freedom. I worked extensively with TF KBAR (and all the associate allied forces) as well as 3/3 SFG and the 5th Group (Mullholand...). Now I have returned to running my family ranch in Montana and the only things I have to fight off are bears, wolves, coyotes, eagles, and the occasional inebriated native american.... Definitely a pleasure to be here.
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