View Poll Results: Which branch did you serve in?(will post username)
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U.S. Marine Corps Semper Fi!
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U.S. Army Hooah
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U. S. Navy
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U. S. Air Force
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U. S. Coast Guard
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Other Nations Military Service (please let us know)
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More than One Branch
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Could not join due to circumstances beyond control
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Why join the Military? (Never served)
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Merchant Naval Service
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17th February 09, 12:05 PM
#171
Originally Posted by davedove
Ah, yes, good ol' Fort Lost in the Woods.
About 80 miles northeast of me, as the crow flies...
T.
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18th February 09, 12:41 AM
#172
Originally Posted by Chas
Hi Larry,
I probably haven't explained myself properly. In the British forces, there have always been the 'Camp Followers'. A man could get his hair cut by someone in his section or he went to the camp barber - a civilian. When he went to the NAAFI (BX) for his toothpaste or deodorant he is served by civilians. When the tea wagon comes round, it might be WRVS ladies or Red Cross or NAAFI again, but definitely civilians. Mealtimes - 1000+ personnel at a serving is a lot of plates and pots to wash, again done by civilians. Going off camp, the bus driver is a civilian - staying on, the person who serves the beer in the NAAFI bar is a civilian. The people who cut the acres and acres of grass on our airfields are civilians, just like the people who fix our plumbing and electrics and the the leaky roofs in the barracks.
And what about the wives, the sisters, the brothers, the mothers, the fathers, for the most part civilians who hope and pray on a daily basis that we will come home safe - or at least that we will come home. Is there any serviceman so hard hearted that he didn't cherish a letter from home?
These are the people I am talking about, the dozens or maybe hundreds of civilians who, on a daily basis make the job of the serving man just that little bit easier.
I stand by what I originally said "They also serve, who stand and wait".
Regards
Chas
Thank you. You are a gentleman.
It was not your post that prompted mine, but rather the poll choices.
I very much admire and respect those who served in armed services.
I made my career in the civil service, and on behalf of those who choose to serve their nation in unarmed service, I didn't like the limited "beyond control" or "why serve?" choices.
Last edited by Larry124; 18th February 09 at 12:48 AM.
[FONT="Georgia"][B][I]-- Larry B.[/I][/B][/FONT]
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18th February 09, 03:03 AM
#173
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18th February 09, 04:14 AM
#174
corpsman up x2
Fear the Goat
Beat Army
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18th February 09, 06:10 AM
#175
10 years Active USN, a couple reserve USN, 2 years US Army reserve and now work as a civilian for the Separtment of the Army (and am the advisor for the Pipes and Drums)
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18th February 09, 06:10 AM
#176
Hey DOC!!!!
Originally Posted by medic78
corpsman up x2
Fear the Goat
Beat Army
Regnifne
Kilted Member [New] Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: 29 Palms, CA (SoCal, Palm Springs)
Posts: 5
Corpsman up!
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BEAT ARMY
Devil Doc, USN
Was also a Doc - HM1
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18th February 09, 07:33 AM
#177
30 years part time in the British Army.
The 'Eathen in his idleness bows down to wood and stone,
'E don't obey no orders unless they is his own,
He keeps his side arms awful,
And he leaves them all about,
Until up comes the Regiment and kicks the 'Eathen out.
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18th February 09, 10:24 PM
#178
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8th March 09, 10:14 PM
#179
7 years, Marine Corps. 4 years Field Artillery, 3 years Infantry.
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8th March 09, 10:42 PM
#180
Welcome "Devil Dog"
Motivated!
BEAT ARMY
Devil Doc, USN
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