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Old 02-11-2009, 12:29 PM   #11
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Shouldn't you grunts be out doing something productive?
Eat my ass, silly-vilian, I got more done before 0900 today than you will by bedtime.
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Old 02-11-2009, 12:32 PM   #12
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Eat my ass, silly-vilian, I got more done before 0900 today than you will by bedtime.
I was up at 5am scratching my ass also
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Old 02-11-2009, 12:33 PM   #13
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Eat my ass, silly-vilian, I got more done before 0900 today than you will by bedtime.
Important stuff like this.
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Old 02-11-2009, 12:36 PM   #14
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[QUOTE=Amorok;163667]I'm a 9-year USAF SSgt (E-5, we don't just give out rank like the rest of you.) My first job was Avionics on KC-135R & T models, and I did that for five years in Grand Forks, North Dakota working outside and it was shit. I deployed all over the world, including 19-Sep-01 for quite the long time.

I did five years of better than 200 days a year deployed, and then the AF decided they didn't need mechanics anymore, so they denied everyone's CJR's. So I cross-trained, and now I'm a Unit Education and Training Manager, which is why I have so much time to post. The title is actually misleading as I run a group-level program overseeing training for more than 1,000 military and civilians at Keesler AFB in MS. And it's the shit.

Archren, who is the chick on the left?

ETA: Rider, did your base start with a letter early in the alphabet?

I officially left service from Scott AFB. But I have been stationed/ tdy to more than I can count. My first deployment was Kosvo, when I was a young Airman. I don't really feel to comfortable about talking too much about my time in Southwest Asia, but I was at base "B" and I have been to a "STAN" country
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Archren, who is the chick on the left?
SGT Smith or SFC Rivera? The former (furthest to the left) was one of our JAG sergeants for Criminal Law.. the latter was one of our supervisors.
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Old 02-11-2009, 12:50 PM   #16
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Ahhhhh... home...

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Military = free ride
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Old 02-11-2009, 01:01 PM   #18
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Air Force, almost 9 years Active Duty, currently E5. Stationed at Nellis AFB in Las Vegas, NV. I work in the Munitions career field. We're responsible for anything that shoots, launches and/or blows up.
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Old 02-11-2009, 01:01 PM   #19
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ETA: Rider, did your base start with a letter early in the alphabet?

I officially left service from Scott AFB. But I have been stationed/ tdy to more than I can count. My first deployment was Kosvo, when I was a young Airman. I don't really feel to comfortable about talking too much about my time in Southwest Asia, but I was at base "B" and I have been to a "STAN" country
Awesome, I might know some people who were working detainee ops over there. As for the 'stans, take your pick.
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SGT Smith or SFC Rivera? The former (furthest to the left) was one of our JAG sergeants for Criminal Law.. the latter was one of our supervisors.
SGT Smith is hot, probably even more so through desert goggles. SFC Rivera doesn't look half bad, but that's a terrible picture, kid.
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Sure is. Come on board bud, it's easy enough that you can do it, right?
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