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Battle, we had the same in ------------ cardboard signs in windows that said Cuban Cegars...hah....I almost bought a few for the hulluvit...But with no humidification and 120*F+ seems it would be akin to pickin a dried up oak leaf off the ground, rolling it, and trying to smoke it :cool:


drew

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what is your PMOS?
 

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Welcome to BOTL and thank you for your service. Please post an onsite addy.
 

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Hi Larry - I'm very new here myself, but I just wanted to pop on here and say THANK YOU for your service to our country. We've got several friends who's sons are over there fighting for our freedom, and we think about y'all servicemen all the time. Be safe!

- Duane Smith
 

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Larry, first of all, welcome to BOTL. You will surely like it here.

Second, and most important, thanks to you and every soldier deployed around the world for your service. Your sacrifice is beyond my ability to comprehend. I admire each and every one of you guys. Be careful and here's to you making it home safely!

oh yeah, and I'll also add to fill in your address - I'm sure it will be worth the time!
 
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Texas Cop-

I am an intel officer (Yes I went over to the dark side. You?) serving with air assault light infantry. I think I will be making the change to infantry or civil affairs if I stay in the army.

I haven't worked a day in theatre in an intel capacity. For those of y'all who don't know, the army has a great way of sticking us with jobs that they didn't train us for. I have been working with the civil affairs guys (an agumentee to their team) trying to stand up some semblance of a government in our province.
 

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For those of y'all who don't know, the army has a great way of sticking us with jobs that they didn't train us for.
That's the army for you.

When I was in, I was a 55 Bravo (Ammunition Specialist) I was trained in all sorts of cool stuff like sling loads, ASP control, munitions maintenance...anything and everything to do with things that go bang.

First assingment was in Panama during Operation Just Cause. Was stuck doing Graves Registry. Go Figure.

:welcome: brother. I'm glad you found your way here.
 

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I'm a 19D, stuck in a medhold unit at the moment...I spent some time in another place (tell ya more about it in 24 more years or so :pokemyeye), and got pretty messed up...While I'm here though, I've been using the down time to start my Green to Gold packet...I've got the prereq college hours, so I just need to get approval from the CoC here, and a few letters of reccomendation...Then I'll go back to school, finish my CJ and History degrees, and come back as a 19Z (I think that's the designator)...

You've probably got a couple of my scouts workin PSD teams with your CA unit over there...That seems to be what most the scouts on that side of the globe are doing..


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The designation is 19A I believe. The Zulu id is for SMG/CSMs...isn't it?

I know the 19D species quite well actually. Worked with a bunch in the RSTAs that the Division now has. 19Ds worked quite well with the 11Bs in the BN (hey they basically got the same mission now a days), just as long as the Cav guys didn't say "if you ain't Cav, you ain't $#!%" too much.

I have a buddy who came down on orders for drill, we give him a hard time about being a drill for a bunch of 19Ks (he didn't like that at all).

Good luck on the G to G, just make sure you know what you want if you become commissioned (less Soldier time, more staff time). But if it is time for a change why not?

Ft Sam Houston? Nice, real nice, I hope you are taking full advantage of that post.

Hope all is well, hope you get better soon.
 

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Stuck working with DATs eh? Poor guy....poor poor guy....He probably goes home every night and just slams his head in the refridgerator door a few dozen times :hammersma :laugh:

I've had my combat run, did my bit...I'll get in at least 1 more year of combat as butter bar, in the Cav they usually stick those guys as platoon leaders, so, I'll have my dick in the dirt until I hit Capt. and take over a Troop...19A sounds right on the designator....You are right about Zulu being for CSMs...

Definately taking advantage of Ft Sam, this place is soooo laid back, and this med hold unit is like boy scout camp compared to a Cavalry line unit...It's a vacation, but I earned it...hah....



drew
 
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