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Originally Posted by Radrockin
Hello all,
My call sign is Radrockin and I am the son of a USSF soldier. I have grown up my entire life dismantling RPG’s , Firing m60's, m16's, and repelling while using a simple rope seat and gloves all by the Age of 15. I myself have served USAF and I am proud of my time served but I always kick myself for not going ARMY nonetheless I have served. I appreciate every sacrifice that the SF makes on a daily basis. My Father Served with the 19th SF at Camp Williams I would like to say hello to you all and I look forward to learning more about the SF ways.
I currently Operate in a Combat Simulated Airsoft Team and we Pay tribute with our structure to the 19th SF and all USSF we even have prior and active 19th on the team as well as a 5thSFG South Vietnamese operator. I have been given Tabs by multiple retired SF and I do wear them with the Respect they deserve. My Team Donns the Green Beret as a symbol of integrity and to honor the men who have truly earned the right to wear the coveted Beanie. I do not claim to be SF by Q course Standards but I do feel that the Blood in My veins Quals me just as well but I am a Leg nonetheless? or so my father calls me lol and always will!
I know the SF community is a small family and I just want to say that I feel at home here on your Forums.
Sincerely Radrockin (Son of the 19thSFG)
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1. You do not have a call sign until you have been issued a radio.
2. I am sure that the BATFE would like to know where a minor obtained access to RPGs to "dismantle".
3. Airsoft is no substitute for the real thing and is not held in particularly high regard here.
4. I would not wear tabs, berets, or other insignia I was not entitled to. SF is a way of life, not a college fraternity. There are no pledges here.
5. This site is owned and operated by SF, you are a guest as long as you follow the rules here.
6. My recommendation is that you drop into radio listening silence and read only for as while, but you do as you wish.
Good luck.
TR
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