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  • slateman
    Registered User
    • Oct 2001
    • 1346

    #31
    I am 19 and am currently in college. I would like to fly helicopters for the US Army. Little family history:

    Grandfather: Former (if you ask him "current" ) US Marine in WW2. Spent most of his time in the Pacific. Made it up to lance corporal.

    Father: Joined the Navy in the late 70's and got out in the mid 80's. Served on a Knox Class Frigate, the USS Moinister and also on the USS Independence, a Forrestal(?) Class. Made it up to LtJg.

    Uncle: Went to the Airforce Acadamy. Flies C-5 (REALLY, REALLY big cargo plane). Got out in early February to fly for the airlines, is now back in (wanna guess why ). He's a Major.

    Stepbrother's first father: Rescue Swimmer in the Coastguard. Made it to Petty Officer Second Class before being killed in a helicopter crash in 1986.



    That leaves me no other alternative for military service than the US Army, less I wish to start a civil war in my family
    BrockSampson "I see dead people..."



    and once I see them, I make sweet, sweet love...

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    • Drew
      cheap and easy, thats me
      • Nov 2001
      • 183

      #32
      U.S. NAVY '85 to '89
      U.S.S. Denver LPD9 (amphibious assault ship)

      I was the clown that stood out on the flight deck and let helicopters land on him.........no really, I've been hit by two CH-46's
      "if I over shoot you, will you respect me in the morning?"

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      • udtseal
        Registered User
        • Sep 2001
        • 702

        #33
        Originally posted by Seal
        hello... I am why?

        Im in the seals... im 21 and have been in the seals for a year.

        Nice talkin with ya.
        Something tells me to be very speculative about this.....
        BUT, I would love to talk to you sometime if you are in fact currently a SEAL. PM me! Im going in for the SEAL Challenge in about a year. I would love to get some tips and such...

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        • ThePatriot

          #34
          I am pretty sure on this but not confident, dont you have to have 20/20 vision or better to join the airforce? cuz if so, flying a fighter plane is out for me, seemed like a cool thing to do at one point, but o well, i guess i cant be an astronaut either

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          • blembiggity
            blue to black x mag-AGDE
            • Jul 2001
            • 298

            #35
            no u dont have to have 20/20 to join the air force but u do have to have corectional 20/20 to fly jets. the air force is alot more than just flying jets.
            nor cal representin


            you are a

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            • Drew
              cheap and easy, thats me
              • Nov 2001
              • 183

              #36
              gotta love that Oscar!
              "if I over shoot you, will you respect me in the morning?"

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              • Doobie
                AOsOfficialDrillSergeant
                • May 2001
                • 1237

                #37
                U.S. Army Infantryman 1990-present. Airborne, Ranger, Air Assault, EIB, Sniper, Drill Sergeant. Now that I have broken my arm patting myself on the back, I will shut my cake hole.

                The gun is 1/8" of a game that is a FOOT long!
                (...but a 'mag helps)
                I know I was born and I know that I'll die...the in between is mine. -Eddie Vedder
                Sinister Sainthood

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                • Snappy
                  Air Force Cadet
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 148

                  #38
                  I'm currently a contracted Cadidiot, Army ROTC. I'm in Pershing Rifles and Scabbard and Blade. My Captain said he sees me in SIG (Cool) or Chem Corps (EWW!), and I like Cav so Aviation or Armor are on my top 3. Not really a true ground pounder type. My dad was Air Force and I thought about going that way, but I like the Army. Anyway, time for my military history quote:

                  My family has over 250 years of military service in the past 3 generations without a single combat fatality.

                  Grandfather was in Korea, Army.
                  Cousin is an Air Force F-16 pilot overseas right now.
                  Sister's boyfriend will be a F-15E backseater.
                  Uncle was in communications in Air Force.
                  And on, and on, and on...
                  Early to rise and early to bed may make a man healthy but socially dead.

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                  • SiscoKid
                    Registered User
                    • Nov 2001
                    • 1

                    #39
                    Military Service

                    89'-92' Active Army
                    1/34 Armor 1st Infantry Division (BRO)
                    Desert Storm/Shield veteran
                    God Bless America
                    Freedom is not just a word, it is the result of many, many years of men/woman sacrificing their "life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness" so others don't have to.

                    A toast--to absent comrades.........
                    "Charlie Red Four Lima Out"
                    Shoot-Move-Communicate
                    "Why walk when you can ride?" Armor

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                    • FeelTheRT
                      Registered User
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 2950

                      #40
                      FS: RARE Adrenaline Angel LED #8



                      ~~~ FS:ASA, angled drop ~~~
                      ~~~ FS: DYE sight rail && Angel LCD bolt

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                      • sajohnston
                        New Civilian
                        • Dec 2000
                        • 216

                        #41
                        Troop Commander and Apache pilot for 3rd Squadron, 6th US Cavalry in the Republic of Korea. 10 1/2 years in service, 7 countries, 8 moves in the same period of time.

                        The rest of my family has been Navy NCOs since the beginning of time except one grandfather who was Army air Corps during WWII. My little brother is finishing Army rotary wing flight school this month.

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                        • edweird
                          IP lawsuits > innovation
                          • Dec 2001
                          • 1859

                          #42
                          Currently a SSgt in the USAF as a weapons loader,(2w1/462 whatever you want to call it) and right now im at Kunsan AB republic of Korea. Not to much paintball here but we make due.

                          "Without Weapons were just another airline"
                          Last edited by edweird; 12-05-2001, 07:28 PM.

                          AFTICA 4 Life! the low rent (unsponsored) AGD team at IAO
                          Team Sandbaggers: 2k4 Texball Champs of the world!

                          SFL Emag
                          RTP abomination
                          Sydarm + scenario project VM-68 to be featured later.

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                          • inkhigh
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2001
                            • 39

                            #43
                            Air force for little over 5 years...just got back to the states from a 3 year in japan with blembiggity. those were the days, now stuck at shaw for a while tryin to get to korea.....hey kris let's go to 007s for a drink. late
                            you can't hang with my z-bodied mag

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                            • TheGreatPru
                              Registered User
                              • Oct 2001
                              • 46

                              #44
                              i served two years active army in germany as a tanker, 1st AD -> best time of my life, and leaving was the hardest thing i've ever done . . .

                              kinda funny, w/ a two year enlistment as a tanker, i spent 6 months as dismounted infantry w/ UN, and another 4 months as a stinking clerk once the 'Man' found out that i could use a PC . . . grumble grumble . . . but man do i miss all that horsepower !!!

                              currently enlisted in the ANG
                              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                              and then there was Pru

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                              • ronron2112
                                Riding hard, Riding RED
                                • Oct 2001
                                • 579

                                #45
                                i am def. looking into the military

                                i am always reading about guns/wars.. i think a major part of my life must deal with serving my country. my goal would be to become a sniper in the Marines, but if that doesnt work, i'd wanna be a sniper for the SWAT team. i could never in my life sit at a computer for a days work, soo soo boring, no fun at all.. need to shoot, its my livelyhood..

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