Re: Military with children?
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sho220
Puddle jumpers! :neener: Ever been in the Sea of Japan during one of their bad storms? Taking 40 degree rolls for days on end made a lot of old salts sea sick. Luckily, I never got sick.
Re: Military with children?
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LGray23
I picked Air Transportation. The school dates haven't been released yet, but I'll most likely be going the end of June/beginning of July.
That's a good choice! I've worked with the MATS guys in the past. That's an excellent community!! Always got me where I needed to be, on time and on target!
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Don
And, Slim - thanks for your service! It is appreciated, even if some folks don't get it.
And thank you for your service, Sir! Even if it was the Navy :D
Honestly I have great respect for my Navy brothers and sisters...that's a big ass ocean you guys work on, and it scares the crap outta' me!
Re: Military with children?
Best of luck to you!
(Former active duty ARMY)
Re: Military with children?
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Rob
x 2......95b
:rofl: Mop Pusher here as well. :D (Though I think they've given it a different number these days) I went through McClellan, and it breaks my heart to see that place now.
Re: Military with children?
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Slim
And thank you for your service, Sir! Even if it was the Navy :D
Honestly I have great respect for my Navy brothers and sisters...that's a big ass ocean you guys work on, and it scares the crap outta' me!
Slim, I really don't consider myself a veteran. I served in a peace time Navy and was deployed on a ship that did diplomatic cruises. I was in only three years. It was not hard duty nor during a period of unrest or war. I have much more respect for those who served a full career or during periods of war. My father was retired Army. He served in Vietnam and received the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. I can not consider myself anywhere near the vet (or man) that he was.
You served a full a career. My hat is off to you. It is not an easy life for a career. It can be fun and a learning exercise for a young single person, such as I was.
I see real vets coming home from the wars going on and can never put my service in the same class. My time on the big gray ships was a pleasure cruise compared to that.