How many THers were or are Vets?

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There are a lot of vets on here. Check out barracks section. I am a former Army Medic 4 years active and 3 years reserve
 

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Yeah what's a slacker wimp ? Lol

Mike
I was told by a Jarhead, No Offence, that a "Slacker Wimp" is an American that doesn't believe in fighting for his country and hides from service.
 

Sandman ,
If you posted to start a conflict of words, you might consider giving it a rest.
The times are different now, but one message is still the same:
http://www.youtube.com/v/ervaMPt4Ha0&autoplay=1
Don.......
USAF medic (Operating Room Tech.) 1963-1969
 

I was in the Navy for 6 years and wonder how many others are Veterans or slacker wimps.

USAF 1967-1971.... combat flights on B-52s over SE Asia.......








American by birth, Patriot by choice.

I would rather die standing on my two feet defending our Constitution than live a lifetime on my knees......
 

Active duty Army here at MAMC.
 

US ARMY 1/41 FA; 56th FAB 1973-1976
 

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4th Div, RVN 69-71
 

Question for ya all I was a couple years to young for Vietnam and was out long before gulf war so didn't see any combat. Question is what do you think of the government calling us "Cold War Veterans"? I personally think it is something to make those who didn't see combat feel better about their "normal work" service as I call it. And not to tick off those others who didn't serve in combat but was just wondering about it.
 

Frank,

We were all young, and we served our nation. YOU served your nation! Combat veteran, or just veteran - we are brothers.

Others, of course it seems, went to college and studied Marxism and how they would institute that form of government here - they studied well....
 

USAF Retired wingnut
1973-1994
 

Question for ya all I was a couple years to young for Vietnam and was out long before gulf war so didn't see any combat. Question is what do you think of the government calling us "Cold War Veterans"? I personally think it is something to make those who didn't see combat feel better about their "normal work" service as I call it. And not to tick off those others who didn't serve in combat but was just wondering about it.

Frank a vet is a vet........ When I wasn't in S E Asia I was busy planning and prepping for WW-III.... Stress there was bad......


If you ever saw movie Failsafe my job consisted of prepping for that...

USAF 306 Bomb Wing
Photo Interpreter Air Force Intelligence...





American by birth, Patriot by choice.

I would rather die standing on my two feet defending our Constitution than live a lifetime on my knees......
 

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I think he means pogues or noncombat MOS's. I was a pogue, an accounting technician (title 32) Full time Maryland Army National Guard nine years. Semper Pogue:occasion14:
 

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I think he means pogues or noncombat MOS's. I was a pogue, an accounting technician (title 32) Full time Maryland Army National Guard nine years. Semper Pogue:occasion14:

And, another VETERAN BROTHER!
 

USN S.S. 69-73

GOD Bless

Chris
 

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