2016/11/11 11:34:14
nateman_doo
Nereus
 
Salute to all vets, and for me it's also remembering my dad, who was a Commander in the US Navy (naval aviator) and dedicated 25 years of his life to protecting America, saw combat in several theaters, and received a number of decorations, including the DFC.
 
 


wow... he looks just like my Brigade Executive Officer.  
 
Happy vets day folks!  off to take my halflings out to dinner.  
 
Now I am more curious why halflings didnt trigger a red underline in my browser.
 
ironic that "didnt" triggers a red underline.  
 
its a chrome conspiracy.
 
wait... now "its" gives me a green underline.  
 

2016/11/11 11:42:05
rjohnson11
I gave 20 years to the USAF. Thanks for remembering (us) veterans.
2016/11/11 15:04:15
fearpoint
A salute to all the lewd women that make enlisted life tolerable and to all the bar tenders too!
 
:)
2016/11/11 15:21:03
ILikeBeans
Thanks 
2016/11/11 22:30:32
HAZMAN_THE_GREAT
I want to ESPECIALLY thank all those who severed/currently serving that have MOS's such as the infantry, scouts/recons, combat medics, combat engineers, EOD, and NBC. Thanks for not having a desk job as well as doing the most dirty jobs in the military. It takes a lot of physical and mental guts to do those jobs. Well I would put 31 Bravos on the list but nobody likes them. JK 
 

2016/11/12 07:25:22
nateman_doo
HAZMAN_THE_GREAT
I want to ESPECIALLY thank all those who severed/currently serving that have MOS's such as the infantry, scouts/recons, combat medics, combat engineers, EOD, and NBC. Thanks for not having a desk job as well as doing the most dirty jobs in the military. It takes a lot of physical and mental guts to do those jobs. Well I would put 31 Bravos on the list but nobody likes them. JK 
 

former 12B combat engineer here.  Then I got smart and went 25 series ;)
2016/11/12 08:33:51
HAZMAN_THE_GREAT
nateman_doo
HAZMAN_THE_GREAT
I want to ESPECIALLY thank all those who severed/currently serving that have MOS's such as the infantry, scouts/recons, combat medics, combat engineers, EOD, and NBC. Thanks for not having a desk job as well as doing the most dirty jobs in the military. It takes a lot of physical and mental guts to do those jobs. Well I would put 31 Bravos on the list but nobody likes them. JK 
 

former 12B combat engineer here.  Then I got smart and went 25 series ;)


Nice well you deserve a big HOOAH! Preferably I recommend people go that route to the 25 series if there bodies are too worn out and of course because of age. But yeah I forgot to put 91 Bravos, 91 Hotels and 15 Novembers on the list. I seen 91 Bravos get lazy a lot of times though just sitting around complaining about 1st sergeant and complaining how much debt they are in from buying their sports cars while smoking a crap ton of cigarettes lol. 15 Novembers is where its at though for brains out of the three. Really and I mean REALLY technical when it comes to them. Guaranteed a job after the military too if your a 15 Novembers.
2016/11/12 08:43:34
Shockjockey
No matter what your specialty is I believe everyone should serve at least 1 hitch. Great character builder.
2016/11/12 09:46:38
bcavnaugh
Shockjockey
No matter what your specialty is I believe everyone should serve at least 1 hitch. Great character builder.


Very True, one is not better then the other one, they all die the same way.
2016/11/12 12:04:51
Randolla
Many thanks!

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