View Poll Results: Where are you serving in the Armed Forces?
I serve in the USA.
18
54.55%
I serve outside the USA, but not in Iraq or Afganistan.
5
15.15%
I am in Iraq.
3
9.09%
I am in Afganistan.
0
0%
I am in the US Army.
5
15.15%
I am in the US Navy.
6
18.18%
I am in the US Marines.
3
9.09%
I am in the US Air Force.
12
36.36%
I am in the US Coast Guard.
6
18.18%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 33. You may not vote on this poll
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Let us know where you are stationed and what you are doing. Be as specific as you can so we get an idea of what you are doing, how long you have been in, and what are your future plans. Are you married, kids, ect. We want details! You don't have to be in Iraq to serve so let us know where you are and whats going on. What are your duties, dislikes, good times, stuff like that.
Thank you in advance for your service to our country.
Thank you in advance for your service to our country.
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Location: San Diego, CA/Seabee Wife
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What about those who have loved one's stationed somewhere. For example, my husband is currently in the Navy and is stationed in Iraq and has been since the beginning of August. In November he will be moved to Saudi Arabia.
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Thanks guys for keeping my country, my state, my county, my city, and my home safe and sound!
Without those who volunteer to serve their country and back up what they talk about by serving in the Armed forces this country would not exist!
Again Thank you, Godbless and Gods speed in your safe return from wherever your next assignment may be!!!
Rick
Without those who volunteer to serve their country and back up what they talk about by serving in the Armed forces this country would not exist!
Again Thank you, Godbless and Gods speed in your safe return from wherever your next assignment may be!!!
Rick
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Currently stationed at Nellis AFB NV. I was at Kadena AB Japan before here. I am married and have 3 kids 2 almost out of the house yea!! I'm the lead engine technician for the F-16 unit I am assigned to. I've learned a lot from this site thanks to all of you, and thank-you for supporting your military.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: near Magnolia, Tx.
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Ahhhh .... you don't have to thank any of us for doing what we do. We wouldn't be here if it wasn't the right thing to do. I am very proud of everyone who is on the Tip of the Spear, taking the war to the bad guys and putting warheads on foreheads.
As for me .... the signature says a lot. Navy for almost 19 years, Chief Petty Officer.
I have a lovely wife of almost 20 years, 4 kids (3 boys, 1 girl) from 4 to 17 years old.
They are back in the states and I am here supporting Navy SEALs.
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As for me .... the signature says a lot. Navy for almost 19 years, Chief Petty Officer.
I have a lovely wife of almost 20 years, 4 kids (3 boys, 1 girl) from 4 to 17 years old.
They are back in the states and I am here supporting Navy SEALs.
PISTOL
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Ft. Rucker, AL and Savannah, GA
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I've been in the Army for a little over 4 years and have around 20 left. I've done 4 tours overseas (2 Iraq and 2 Afghanistan) while I was enlisted. Got married to the most understanding woman sometime between those deployments. Now I am Warrant Officer in flight school at Ft. Rucker, AL.
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AHHHH,Yes we do have to thank you for what you do . Not only Thank you but I respect what you do. You people can never be told that enough in my opinion. GOD BLESS and Lock and Load.
#9
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Originally Posted by dslchk_cowgirl
What about those who have loved one's stationed somewhere. For example, my husband is currently in the Navy and is stationed in Iraq and has been since the beginning of August. In November he will be moved to Saudi Arabia.
Of course we would love to hear from you! What ship is your hubby on? What is his rank and rate? How do you handle the seperation?
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Originally Posted by jrs_dodge_diesel
U.S. Coast Guard, stationed in Guam. Who's the other Coastie that's on the poll?
I didn't know the CG leaves the main land! (Kidding) It always cracked me up that Alaska was considered over seas duty to the CG when I was in the Navy. That was a long time ago, we used sails.
What do you do in the CG?
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Originally Posted by jrkerns
I've been in the Army for a little over 4 years and have around 20 left. I've done 4 tours overseas (2 Iraq and 2 Afghanistan) while I was enlisted. Got married to the most understanding woman sometime between those deployments. Now I am Warrant Officer in flight school at Ft. Rucker, AL.
I'm a 3 year private pilot with about 1,350 hours already. Mostly in ultralights, and single engine experimental.
Thanks!
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Currently at Ft. Hood, TX...Was At Ft. Campbell, KY before that, done 6 mos. in Afghanistan and a year in Iraq. Also deployed to New Orleans for Katrina Relief and Houston for Rita. Been in for 5 years, just re-enlisted for another 6
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I'm in the U.S.Coast Guard, stationed aboard Coast Guard Cutter Hudson out of Miami Beach, Fl. Cutter Hudson is a 160 ft inland water construction tender. We build fixed aids to navigation in the intercoastal waterway from Melbourne, Fl. down to Key West and the Dry Tortugas, Fl. We just returned from a 43 day deployment to Louisanna, Miss. and Alabama for a Hurricane Katrina relief effort to help open the waterways in the area. We have an American Aero 70ft. boom crane with a Pileco piledriver attached to it. We use 35 to 60ft piles and drive them into the mud and leave 10 to 15ft of the pile above the water line and then bolt a red triangle or a green square to the pile to mark the channel. I've been in the USCG for 13 yrs and am a Damage Controlman. I do like my job in the CG, but Miami will be in my rearview mirror in June of 06'. Miami is just NOT my kind of city.
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USAF
Stationed at F.E. Warren AFB in wonderful Wyoming.
Serving for just over 21 years.
Married to a outstanding woman for nearly 20 years (really don't see how she puts up with me).
No children, just project cars, trucks and a ornery dog.
Stationed at F.E. Warren AFB in wonderful Wyoming.
Serving for just over 21 years.
Married to a outstanding woman for nearly 20 years (really don't see how she puts up with me).
No children, just project cars, trucks and a ornery dog.