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Simex

Space Marshal
Jan 27, 2014
4
4
1,685
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Simex
Branch - USMC
Rank - E5
Job - 0811 (Field Artillery Cannoneer)
Years - 4 years
Base - Camp Pendleton
Ship - USS Essex
 
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Iconalist

Admiral
Aug 15, 2015
6
6
675
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Iconalist
Branch - Air Force
Rank - E5
Job - 1A0 - Boom Operator...that's right I wear a flight suit....Flight Pay FTW
Years - Just hit 10
Bases - East Coast of the US - been deployed 10 times with over 3500 flight hours
Aircraft - KC-135R
 
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mromutt

Duck Army
Staff member
Oct 14, 2014
6,628
25,684
3,035
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mromutt
This is professional army only, I suppose? Here in Europe there are still many conscription armies and men have limited choice whether or not to join the army. Here in Finland you go either to the army, civil service or prison. Your call. I chose army. Did one year tour as military police NCO in one of our fortresses in the archipelago.
yeah over here we sign up, I personally wanted to but for reasons I am not allowed to join any branch
 
Jul 6, 2014
754
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550
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Salt_Lake
Branch: US Air Force
Rank: E4 - Honorable Discharge, Veteran
Job: 3CO - Communications
Years: 4
Stations: Kirtland AFB, New Mexico (377th CS, Sandia Labs, Cargo Load Planner)
Osan AB, South Korea (KCOIC, US SCIF and Classified Courier)

I got the highest security clearance possible so I loved my time in active duty. Received a ton of great training and had some really cool jobs. I really enjoyed learning the Korean culture (I still use two hands when giving money). Decided I wanted to make some real money so I separated and got a job with a big telecom.
There is always something higher. You think its the highest then bam something new.
 

Opiepal

Space Marshal
May 31, 2014
159
154
2,260
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Opiepal
Branch - Active National Guard
Rank - E6 Staff Sergeant
Job - 42A (Medic) 19K (Tranker) 88M (Heavy Vehicle Operator) 42A (Admin)
Years - Just hit 16
 
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Op4ArcticFox

Space Marshal
May 9, 2014
222
563
2,310
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Op4ArcticFox
Branch - US Army
Rank - E5
Job - 98B/68W (Medic); 35F (Analyst)
Years - 8

Been out for some time now though. Now I am fat, old, and lazy. It's the best!

Also, we all just failed our current OpSec briefing. Congrats.
 
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Metal-Muffin

Space Marshal
Aug 28, 2015
684
1,944
1,510
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Metal-Muffin
Branch- Army
Rank- E5 with an oak leaf cluster (I have issues with authority)
MOS- 12B (Combat Engineer- I play with explosives)
Years- 12
Currently out of Camp Robinson
 
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Sethiol

Captain
Jan 3, 2015
29
29
210
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Sethiol
Branch- US Army
Rank- SSG E-6
MOS- 25U commo NCO
Deployments- Iraqx2, Afghanx1, Kosovox1

Am currently an instructor at an undisclosed location in the deep south. I train the morons that raised their right hands and want to drive around in the armored idiot vehicles shouting "they're over there".
 

marctek

Space Marshal
Donor
Sep 7, 2015
630
2,353
2,660
RSI Handle
Marctek
Branch - Army/Army National Guard
Rank - E5
Job - 45B (fixed pee shooters, small arms repair) I also cross trained for fire control systems and tank turret repair
Years - 11 years (5 Active/ 6 ANG)
Bases - Ft. Hood and 1 year in Korea
 
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Doc Shaftoe

Space Marshal
Nov 29, 2014
304
800
2,360
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DocShaftoe
Branch - Army
Rank - E4
Job - 19D/Cav Scout ("Reconnaissance") Spent most of my time in a light cavalry unit, so we were running gun trucks and infantry tactics. I have never been a fan of the Bradley.
Years - 5
Bases - Fort Bliss
Deployment - Afghanistan 2011-2012
 
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Naruw

Grand Admiral
Aug 4, 2015
119
244
1,350
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Naruw
Branch - Air Force (not the bullshit chair force part)
Rank - E4
Job - 2W151 (I load bombs, missiles, bullets, any munitions really)
Years - 4
Bases - Cannon
USMC
E7 GySgt
Redacted
10 years active, out in 2007
EAS from NAB Coronado,
 
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moloTov

Captain
Aug 28, 2014
26
13
195
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Mollie Hatchet
Well, we repelled one Russian Soviet invasion with that system, so can't really hate it...

Will do it again if needed.
Well said! And so was born the Molotov Cocktail.

The name "Molotov cocktail" was coined by the Finns during the Winter War.[1] The name is an insulting reference to Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov, who was responsible for the setting of "spheres of interest" in Eastern Europe under the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in August 1939. The pact with the Nazis bearing Molotov's name was widely mocked by the Finns, as was much of the propaganda Molotov produced to accompany the pact, including his declaration on Soviet state radio that bombing missions over Finland were actually airborne humanitarian food deliveries for their starving neighbours. The Finns sarcastically dubbed the Soviet cluster bombs "Molotov bread baskets" in reference to Molotov's propaganda broadcasts.[2] When the hand-held bottle firebomb was developed to attack Soviet tanks, the Finns called it the "Molotov cocktail", as "a drink to go with the food".[3] Molotov himself despised the name, particularly as the term became ubiquitous.[4]
 
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