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View Poll Results: How do/did you serve?
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8th March 12, 06:37 AM
#61
Re: For All Who Serve
Served for 6 yrs British Army, Kings Regiment (Liverpool) and Kings Own Scottish Borderers in Berlin (before the wall) and Aden (Border patrol Aden/North Yemen), then 29 years as a civilian with the RAF in Berlin, Germany (until the Allies left Berlin)
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8th March 12, 07:34 AM
#62
Re: For All Who Serve
 Originally Posted by celticall
U.S. Army- as a cook. Yeah, I know. But hey- I SERVED (three times a day!) 
Army cooks - Death from Within!!!
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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8th March 12, 08:56 AM
#63
Re: For All Who Serve
US Marine Corps 79-86 and was in Beirut in 83.
I come from a long line of military Veterans, my Dad was Air Force for 22 yrs, uncles in the Australian Army and British Army/Navy/Marines. I recently received a picture of a relative who was a medic with the Norfolk Regiment in WW1.
The legacy continues, my son is a Marine, who just returned from Afghanistan. My nephews are representing both the Navy and Army...
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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8th March 12, 10:27 AM
#64
Re: For All Who Serve
I did 14yrs in the Navy with 2 tours in country and the balance on subs and at the experimental diving unit as an instructor before getting out.
OOH RAH!!
Thanks for all who have and are serving
Seawolf
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31st May 12, 12:40 PM
#65
Retired from the US Army (Armored Cavalry) after 12 years active duty and 10 more Reserve. Currently in my 20th year in Law Enforcement.
Thanks to all Veterans and all those currently serving.
Mike Nugent
Riamh Nar Dhruid O Spairn Lann
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31st May 12, 01:04 PM
#66
Canadian Armed Forces ( back when the word ARMED was still allowed) and 18 years in Corrections.
Last edited by Bohica; 31st May 12 at 03:10 PM.
I'll not be lied to , stolen from or laid a hand upon. I do this to no man and I require the same in return.
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31st May 12, 01:24 PM
#67
Served in the Royal Norwegian Air Force as a Flight Sergeant.
In civilian life I was an active member of the Norwegian Red Cross SAR team for quite a few years, but currently hold an inactive status.
Last edited by nloken; 31st May 12 at 01:30 PM.
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31st May 12, 02:19 PM
#68
I did not serve but my Grandfather, father and uncle served in WWII all US Army. Now all three of my sons have, or are currently serving also US Army. My two oldest sons did tours in Iraq my youngest has done a year long tour at a combat outpost in Afghanistan. I am grateful, and my God bless all who have served.
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.' Benjamin Franklin
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31st May 12, 03:52 PM
#69
Army National Guard (long ago)
Law enforcement (more or less in order: university police officer, deputy constable, railroad police chief , deputy sheriff, municipal police officer) - now part-time
Volunteer rescue technician / rescue squad officer
Volunteer firefighter
EMT-Basic
Public safety instructor
Public safety chaplain
Most of the above (except law enforcement) is volunteer. To pay for it all, and perhaps a kilt or three, I work in public health...
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"Integrity is telling myself the truth. Honesty is telling the truth to other people." - Spencer Johnson
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31st May 12, 04:57 PM
#70
Thanks to all who have posted so far for your service to your respective nations and communities.
For myself, I was in the US Army (Corps of Engineers) on active duty for 4 years, '69 to 73, with tours in Vietnam and Germany. Spent another 10 years in the reserves, off and on. and in 1985 became a civilian employee of the US Army. Spent most of the next 26 years in Germany building and maintaining the post facilities in and near Grafenwoehr. Living and working in a military community gave my wife and I a real sense of being a part of the military community. The Soldiers and Families have had a really rough time over the last ten years. Vets and their families are going to need support from the rest of us in many ways for years to come.
Tom
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