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Sir Charles
04-12-2008, 10:12 PM
So what does everyone do and where have you been stationed at?


Name: Charles A.K.A. Chuck
Rank: TSgt (E-6)
Branch: Air Force
Job: 2A373 F-15E Crewchief
Years of Service: 16 years
Assignments:
1. Soesterberg AB, The Netherlands July 92 - Nov 93 (Closed the base down)
2. Bitburg AB, Germany Nov 93 - Nov 94 (Closed the base down)
3. Spangdahlem AB, Germany Nov 94 - Aug 98 (Closed down the F-15 53rd FS)
4. Nellis AFB, Nellis Air Command, Las Vegas, NV Sep '98 - Present

Maximus
04-12-2008, 10:18 PM
US Army

19D Calvalry Scout
Ft Knox, Ky
Ft Bliss, Tx

Sir Charles
04-12-2008, 10:21 PM
I have noticed a lot of people from several different sites that are in the Army has been assigned at one point in time at Ft. Bliss, El Paso, Tx.

Carl
04-12-2008, 11:59 PM
Carl
E-5
2W071(AMMO)
Air Force
99-Present
1. Ellsworth AFB May99-Sep00
2. Camp Darby, Italy Sep00-Feb04
3. Seymour Johnson AFB Feb04-Present

Currently deployed to Bagram AF, Afgahnistan

Sir Charles
04-13-2008, 12:00 AM
How do you like Shady J?

Katmandu
04-13-2008, 06:25 AM
Name: Eric aka Katmandu
Rank: Retired MSgt (E-7)
Branch: Air Force
Job: 47071 Medical Lab
Years of Service: 20 years
Assignments: Entered basic on April FOOL's Day 1983! :lol:

1. Sheppard AFB Wichita Falls,TX May 83 - Aug 83 (Phase I Lab Training)
2. Lackland AFB, San Antonio TX Aug 83 - Apr 84 (Phase II Lab Training in "Big Willy" Wilford Hall Medical Center)
3. Lackland AFB San Antonio TX Apr 84 - Oct 86 Permanent Party (finally!)
Worked in the Blood Donor Center with the Basic Trainees (stuck my old TI once!!) :eek:
4. Wright-Patterson AFB Dayton, OH Oct 86 - Nov 00 (yea. 14 years in one spot! Wright-Patt Medical Center
5. Maxwell-Gunter AFB, Montgomery, AL Nov 00 - Jan 03
6. Troy, Ohio Jan 03 - Apr 03 Terminal Leave ! Retired at (41) years old! :bigthumb

Now working at the VA Medical Center Dayton, Ohio as a Medical Technologist.


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firestang70
04-13-2008, 09:23 AM
My son Matthew is a Firefighter in the USAF. He is stationed in Colo. Springs CO. He has been in since last year. I am extremely proud of him and miss him terribly.

1989GT
04-13-2008, 10:19 AM
Name: Ryan
Rank: SGT (E-5)
Branch: Army
Job: 15R AH-64D Apache Longbow Crew Chief
Years of Service: 6 Years Mar 2001-Mar 2007
Current Status: Inactive
Assignments:
1. FT Knox, KY Mar 2001 - May 2001 (Basic Training)
2. FT Eustis, VA May 2001 - Nov 2001 (Advanced Individual Training)
3. Camp Page, South Korea Dec 2001 - Dec 2002
4. FT Campbell, KY Jan 2003 - Mar 2007
Temporary Change of Station
1. Iraq Mar 2003 - Feb 2004
2. Iraq Jan 2005 - Dec 2005

5.0calypso93lx
04-13-2008, 10:34 AM
James
Army
E-3
92F - Fuel Supply Specialist
I was in the reserves in Sharonville

mike95gt
04-13-2008, 11:36 AM
Name: Mike
Rank: E-5 Sergeant
Branch: army
Job: 11B2VB4- (Infantryman, airborne ranger, sniper)
Assignments:
1. Ft. Benning, GA Jan 2004-Aug-2004(basic training, Advanced individual training, Airborne school)
2. Ft. Bragg, NC 82nd Airborne Division
*C co. 3/505 PIR - Aug 2004-Jan 2006 (Assistant gunner to M240B, M240B Machine Gun Team Leader)
*C trp 5/73rd Recon - Jan 2006-Jan 2008( Senior Scout, Sniper Team Leader, Sniper Section Leader)
3. Temporary Change of Station:
Ranger school class 09-05(July 05-Sept 05):AR15:
Sniper school class 701-06(Nov 05-Dec 05):evilgrin:
PLDC Feb 2006:rolleyes:
JRTC Rotation 04-06:AR15:
Operation Iraqi Freedom 4&5(8 August 06- 28Oct 07):angel::AR15:

Mrblkramair
04-13-2008, 12:12 PM
Ron
E-5
4N051 (Med Tech)
Air Force
06-present (prior Army)
I drill out of youngstown now.

e5shea
04-13-2008, 12:21 PM
Name: Adam Shea
Rank: SSgt (E-6)
Branch: U.S. Marine Corps
Job: F-18 mechanic
Years of Service: 5 years
Assignments:
1. Boot camp: MCRD Paris Island, SC (1999)
2. Marine Combat Training: MCB Camp Lejuene, NC (2000)
3. Aircraft tech schools: NAS Pensacola, FL & NAS Oceana, VA (2000)
4. MCAS Miramar, San Diego CA (2000 - 2004)
5. WESTPAC with USS Constellation (Mar 2001 - Sept 2001) in support of Operation Southern Watch
6. WESTPAC with USS Constellation (Oct 2002 - June 2003) in support of GWT/OEF/OIF

Sir Charles
04-13-2008, 01:15 PM
Wow! There is a good mix of us in here.

69428SCJ
04-13-2008, 02:43 PM
Name: Loren
Rank: 2LT (used to be an E-3)
Branch: U.S. Army
Job: 21A Engineer Officer (21E Heavy construction equipment operator)
Years of Service: 3.5 years
Assignments:
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Fort Benning, GA
Fort Lewis, WA
Fort Irwin, CA
Sharonville Army Reserve Center
Monclova Army Reserve Center

Sir Charles
04-13-2008, 05:58 PM
Rank: 2LT (used to be an E-3)


Congrats on the cross over:bigthumb

Timido
04-13-2008, 06:21 PM
Ssgt Timido
Crew Chief USAF F-15c'anD's F-16's
Eglin AFB 4years
Spent TDY time in alot of places
2 All inclusive Trips to the lovely Khobar Towers
Soesterberg (Amazing I stayed Off base for a month $55 a day per-diem and the hotel was paid for)
Many Red Green Checkered Flags at Nellis
Incirlick, Turkey
Tuscan
6 years Springfield Air Guard.

Got out and bought Millitary time towards State retierment. Just think If I stayed in I would be retired in 2010

e5shea
04-13-2008, 06:30 PM
Congrats on the cross over:bigthumb

A Mustang ehh? Congrats

cstreu1026
04-13-2008, 06:37 PM
Ssgt Timido
Crew Chief USAF F-15c'anD's F-16's
Eglin AFB 4years
Spent TDY time in alot of places
2 All inclusive Trips to the lovely Khobar Towers
Soesterberg (Amazing I stayed Off base for a month $55 a day per-diem and the hotel was paid for)
Many Red Green Checkered Flags at Nellis
Incirlick, Turkey
Tuscan
6 years Springfield Air Guard.

Got out and bought Millitary time towards State retierment. Just think If I stayed in I would be retired in 2010
My brother spent two years at Incirlick when he was in the USAF.

Timido
04-13-2008, 06:49 PM
I wish I would have bought a shot-gun there. They had hand made hand carved and ingraved Shot guns there for cheap. I did buy a couple rugs and some gold jewrey there. The 14ct gold there was like $10 a gram That is dirt cheap. We stayed on base there or in the alley out side the gate 99% of the time. We had a curfew there because of the Turkish and Iracq'i curds would start fire fights in the streets at night. Ask you brother if he survived any Turkish Taxi Rides. And Türk Tuborg beer will get you very drunk

cstreu1026
04-13-2008, 06:56 PM
I seem to remember him telling us about the beer. He said sometimes you would get 3% ABV and sometimes it would 20%. He's big in to history and loved being there. He went to basic at Lackland, then to Ft. Dix. After Turkey he finished his 4 years in at Kirkland AFB in Albuquerque. I think he spent a couple of months in the pacific northwest somewhere too.

Sir Charles
04-13-2008, 07:13 PM
A Mustang ehh? Congrats


Going from enlisted and becoming an Officer.

Steves LX
04-13-2008, 08:46 PM
U.S. Army
1990-1997
12B Combat Engineer
FT. Lenoard Wood, MO(1990 Basic and AIT)
FT. Stewart, GA (1990-1993)24TH ID, 3RD ID,3RD Engineers, 10TH Engineers
FT. Bragg, NC (1993-1997) 82nd Airborne,307TH Engineers
Deployments: Haiti(94-95), Kuwait(96-97)

Got out in Oct 97 on Medical. Was back in the states for 1 month and blew my right knee out in the field. Was out on a scouting mission one night and jumped off a APC and landed in a hole and that was all she wrote. Ripped my ACL to smitherenes and my meniscus. Still suffer pain to this day here and there. Have had 3 additional operations since I was discharged.

cavsoldier
04-13-2008, 09:49 PM
U.S. Army Retired-1986, 20 years, SFC (E-7)
Cav Scout (19D) for 7 years
Army Recruiter for 13 years

Assignments:
Ft. Knox, KY-BCT, AIT & 1st assignment-4/54 Mechanized Inf. (194th Armored Brigade)
Germany, 1/1 Cav (1st Armored Division)
Ft. Riley, KS, 1/4 Cav (1st Inf. Division)
U.S.Army Recruiting Command - Recruiter (Rookie)-Elkhart, IN
Recruiting Station Commander-Canton, IL
Army Enlistment Counselor-Chicago, IL
Recruiting Operations NCO-Cincinnati, OH-Federal Bldg. (Battalion HQ)
Recruiting Station Commander-Florence, KY
Army Health Care Recruiter (Dr's, Nurses, PA's, etc.)-Florence, KY

Went back into Federal service after 9/11.

Carl
04-13-2008, 10:32 PM
Shady J isn't too bad. If you can handle the back to back deployments. The AEF rotation sucks..but what can you do about it... I am PCS'ing to Mt Home in Oct so I am pretty excite about that.

Katmandu
04-13-2008, 11:17 PM
Ripped my ACL to smitherenes and my meniscus. Still suffer pain to this day here and there. Have had 3 additional operations since I was discharged.That sucks man. :(

Is the VA taking care of you alright ? :confused:

Sir Charles
04-13-2008, 11:23 PM
Shady J isn't too bad. If you can handle the back to back deployments. The AEF rotation sucks..but what can you do about it... I am PCS'ing to Mt Home in Oct so I am pretty excite about that.

Mt. Goat isn't a bad place. Have you ever been there before?

Rabnud
04-14-2008, 03:17 AM
USAFR, TSgt (E-6)
2A676, Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Sys Craftsman (Fixing/launching C-5's)
July 2001 - Current
6 years Active Duty @ Travis AFB, CA
Went Reserve/Civil service and have been here since this past July, working at WrightPatt AFB

Steves LX
04-14-2008, 07:09 AM
That sucks man. :(

Is the VA taking care of you alright ? :confused:

Well yes and no. When I was advised of my options they were a little far fetched and not explained to me like they should have been. I chose to take 30 days Permissive TDY and severance pay of $20,000 before taxes. Well when I reported to the VA here in Cincy after I got back home, they told me I wasn't able to get diability because I took severance pay. I was rated at 20% by the Army when I got out. But I have since got that all cleared up and receive 10% disability thru the VA. Its not much but its better than nothing. All my bills are covered thru the VA so thats a plus. I hate to go down to that zoo unless its for my knee. The ortho clinic down there is pretty decent. Most of the doctors in that clinic come from University of Cincinnati ortho. I am definitely in a lot better shape now then what I was. Its weird I can jump up and down, run ,climb stairs and stuff but then if I go to kick a ball or something with my boys thats when all hell breaks loose.

'92Stang
04-14-2008, 08:20 AM
NAME: Mike
RANK: Cpl. E-4
JOB: 0861/ Scout forward observer
United States Marine Corps
MCRD Parris Island
29 Palms Ca.
Camp Lejeune, NC.
Okinawa x2 (the rock)
Camp Fuji, Japan
Bear hunt , Korea
Desert shield/ Desert Storm

Served from 7/87- 7/91

Sir Charles
04-14-2008, 10:39 PM
It is awesome to see a lot of us in here.

poncho2001
04-14-2008, 10:42 PM
US Army 1985-1989
E-4
35K Avionics Mechanic
Ft Jackson SC-Basic Jun 1985-Aug 1985
Ft Gordon GA-AIT Aug 1985-Jan 1986
Camp Humprey's S Korea(271st CAC Innkeepers) Jan 1986-Oct 1986
Ft Gordon GA-AIT Oct 1986-Jan 1987
Ft Riley KS 1st AVN Bg Jan 1987-Jun 1989 ETS
Joined National Guard 1990-1992
4/107th Air Cavalry Regiment Rickenbacker AFB Columbus

Katmandu
04-15-2008, 02:23 AM
I was rated at 20% by the Army when I got out. But I have since got that all cleared up and receive 10% disability thru the VA. Its not much but its better than nothing. All my bills are covered thru the VA so thats a plus. Good to hear you got it cleared up. :cool2:

I'll tell you something that SUCKS. I'm rated at 30% disability.

Guess were the Gov/VA gets the $$$ to pay me my 30% ??

Straight out of my Military Retirement Pension check !! :mad: :mad: :mad:

So basically, my Military Pension is not taxed that 30%. :rolleyes: BFD!



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Dipstick
04-15-2008, 02:50 AM
Name- Daniel
Service- U.S. Navy
Time Spent- 4 years
MOS- Aviation Machinist Mate. (Jet engine mechanic)
Places Stationed -
NAS Norfolk,VA
NAS Crete,Greece
NAS Sigonella, Sicily
Naval Support Activity Bahrain (Seal Team II) Support.
Roosevelt Roads Naval Amphibian Base Puerto Rico. (Seal Team IV) Support. Counter Narcotics Ops.
NAS Fallon,Nevada Top Gun School.

12seclx
04-15-2008, 02:54 AM
Dipstick: That signature just about made me fall outta my chair... :bigthumb

Foxxx5oh
04-15-2008, 04:06 PM
Name - Andy
Service - Army
Time Enlisted - 1 year, 2 months :( (Honorable Discharge)
MOS - 25U (signal support systems specialist)
Duty Station - Fort Campbell, KY 160th SOAR


AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY!

Kwik92GT
04-15-2008, 10:11 PM
Name: Greg
Service: USMC (3/87-3/93)
Rank: E-4 CPL
JOB: 3531/ Motor T
Parris Island, SC - Platoon 1038
Camp Lejeune, NC Hotel 3/10, BLT 2/8 2nd Mar Div & 8th ESB 2nd FSSG
Okinawa (Camp Foster)
(1) CAX at 29 Palms
Med Float on USS Nassau (got my shellback and blue nose on that ship)
Numerous other ramp up delpoyments/training here and there
Desert Shield & Desert Storm

Mark66
04-16-2008, 11:07 AM
Name: Mark
Rank: E3
Regular Army
MOS: 63T (I think it's 63M now) Bradley assult vehicle maint.
Stationed at Ft. Knox trained in E company 1-81 Armored regiment. Stayed there and was assigned to Alpha company of the same Batallion. Armored Training Batallion. I was set to ship to Ft Sill, Oklahoma to train in my new MOS of 13F (Fire support specialist) with an artillary batallion, because there was an opening and there was a cut back in Bradleys because of the new (and freaking awesome, I might add) Abrams 2. But with a couple of months to go, broke my ankle out in the tank field. Took the money, came home got married, and have missed it every day since.

Katmandu
04-16-2008, 03:22 PM
Took the money, came home got married, and have missed it every day since.Most everyone that gets out early (especially older folks) regret ever getting out. :rolleyes:

Gregg@TFS
04-16-2008, 06:19 PM
USN
AO (aviation ordinance)
91'-95'
USS America based out of Norfolk,Va

Demonracer
04-16-2008, 09:02 PM
Jeff
Army 4 yrs active, 5 Guard
1988-1997
Sgt E-5
11B1P- Airborne Infantry
19K in Guard M-1 gunner/ Tank commander
Ft. Benning 2/88-7/88
Ft. Campbell 8/88-8/90
Ft. Davis (Panama) 8/90-11/91
Symmes Rd armoury 11/91-11/97
Been to
JRTC -89
Airborne school-88
Winter warfare school-88
Jungle warfare school-91
Air Asault school-89
Combat Lifesaver school-89
Ft Knox tank school-93
Tank simulator operator-94

Operation Promote Liberty
Operation Ironbox

cobra_SVT_Girl
04-16-2008, 09:38 PM
Wow....lots of vets representin! You guys rule!

I've been toying with the idea of joining the Air Force when I finish w/ grad school. I'd go in as a Medical Social Worker 2LT. Everyone has their positives and negatives about the service......

Not really sure what I want to do when I grow up. lol I worked at the Red Cross for 8 years workin' w/ the military and I liked it.

Any thoughts?

12seclx
04-16-2008, 09:54 PM
Most everyone that gets out early (especially older folks) regret ever getting out. :rolleyes:

That is so true.. I've never figured it out... I'm young, late 20's...
My uncle is in his mid 50's, loves the service and talks about it
like it was the best thing since sliced bread.

Now, my grandpa says it was pretty rough... (he was in Korea)

I think it all depends on where you end up and what you make of it...
My grandpa says, "it wasn't much fun gettin' shot at..." and I don't
think my uncle was ever shot at...

Anytime the fear of losin' your life is high, it can't be much fun....

Katmandu
04-18-2008, 06:03 PM
I've been toying with the idea of joining the Air Force when I finish w/ grad school. I'd go in as a Medical Social Worker 2LT. Everyone has their positives and negatives about the service......

Not really sure what I want to do when I grow up. lol I worked at the Red Cross for 8 years workin' w/ the military and I liked it.

Any thoughts?Being a Retired USAF "Medic" myself, I can assure you there won't be A LOT of negatives. (ie Combat, lot of deployments etc...)

Also, you won't experience very tough field conditions as due Marine/Army troops. Enduring Office combat from co-workers doesn't count! :lol:

You'll also experience many more perks going in as an Officer!

I highly recommend the USAF to anyone!

My wife is in your line of work as well. She has a Master's in Counseling/Development. :cool2: