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    congrats man.

    i'm waiting on my shit to come back from some place to see if i can be sent to meps and find out my shipout date.
    i'll be in the ARMY though. i got a friend who's in the AF now, and he's in nebraska.

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    congrats man. I'm in the middle of getting all my paperwork together and going up to MEPs in the next couple of weeks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CopyRight
    bwahahahahahaha.....I'm sorry but I gotta do that.


    Not knocking you Tony, but I'm still gonna call it the "chair force"

    from all the pics you took and shared, AF Basic training is still VERY posh and comfortable.
    my reasoning....
    -you qualified/fired under a shaded cover.
    -You had internet during basic, most likely phone privileges too
    -they call it the "beast" but look at your FOB, you had yellow metal gates protecting it
    -You have single beds, not even bunks
    -you are covered from head to toe in chem suit, so you never even felt the effects of CS on your skin


    Before everyone is so quick to jump and ask dumb questions and try and belittle me....

    yes I am in the Army.

    Yes, I have been in more than one day.

    I actually leave for Afghanistan in 22 days.

    my MP re-class was probably harder than AF Basic.

    SERE is a school, not anything life endangering . It def does suck. Army, Navy, Marines goto the same course at Ft Bragg which was just about 3 1/2 weeks. Once you pass the course, you are never to speak of what you endured or what the school/course consisted of. If you want a wake up call on what truly sucks in life, then give this one a shot...

    PJ's and CCT's do not put their life consistently on the line. No special operations do...they train, and have plenty of intel, much more that a conventional unit, and then they train, train, train. For all special operation units, it is not their goal to go in and fight, but rather do their mission and get in and out without too large of a footprint, minus tactical demolitions


    Tony. Congrats man. Not trying to knock you at all. Glad you wanted to serve your country.

    btw, in the one pic you said you were at "attention"? you had your arms behind your back it looks like? bc all other services consider that "parade rest" or "at ease" just wondering....

    i was talking about being an instructor!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BB6dohcvtec
    congrats man. I'm in the middle of getting all my paperwork together and going up to MEPs in the next couple of weeks.
    MEPs was fun, they have some pretty cool shit in the lounge downstairs
    well if you like shitting on ppl in COD lol
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    I remember my air force days (2001-2008). What training squadron were you with, we had another name for you "Beast week" which was warrior week when i joined. Funny thing is that I never got deployed while in but now I am a civilian contractor and I am in iraq as I am typing and I went on my own free will.

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    PJ's are also called pararescue. They dont work with any one service, their job is to pull downed pilots out of hot areas. Not at all an easy job and they are not special forces. If anything they fall into the same category as Marine Recon or Army Rangers. Specialized units, but not special forces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nyteryder
    I remember my air force days (2001-2008). What training squadron were you with, we had another name for you "Beast week" which was warrior week when i joined. Funny thing is that I never got deployed while in but now I am a civilian contractor and I am in iraq as I am typing and I went on my own free will.
    how do you like contractor work vs military? Mind saying which contractor you work for?
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    Hey man, what's your job? I'm Air Trans, been in 4 years. Oddly enough you say it has become harder, but by looking at your pics, it looks like you had it easier then I did.. haha

    No way in HELL, I'd be throwing up peace signs b4 the gas chamber, we would have been on our faces then turned over for flutter kicks for a good while. Plus now with the ABU you don't even have to fold, or iron using hot water canteens...

    But anyways, welcome to the club!

    Oh, and yeah, we still use those tents.

    Just please when you hit the real world at your first base, don't act like you know everything. Not saying you will, but just to help you out, listen to the others and don't have an attitude even if your superiors are younger then you or w/e.


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    Congrats Tony and thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HEATON
    Hey man, what's your job? I'm Air Trans, been in 4 years. Oddly enough you say it has become harder, but by looking at your pics, it looks like you had it easier then I did.. haha

    No way in HELL, I'd be throwing up peace signs b4 the gas chamber, we would have been on our faces then turned over for flutter kicks for a good while. Plus now with the ABU you don't even have to fold, or iron using hot water canteens...

    But anyways, welcome to the club!

    Oh, and yeah, we still use those tents.

    Just please when you hit the real world at your first base, don't act like you know everything. Not saying you will, but just to help you out, listen to the others and don't have an attitude even if your superiors are younger then you or w/e.
    You're at Elmendorf? In Air Trans? You might know my dad then.. Robert Abrom.

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    Yeah, I'm at Elmo and a 2t2. I don't work for the port though, I'm a rigger. The name sounds familiar, what does he do?

    You Air Trans also?


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    Quote Originally Posted by BanginJimmy
    PJ's are also called pararescue. They dont work with any one service, their job is to pull downed pilots out of hot areas. Not at all an easy job and they are not special forces. If anything they fall into the same category as Marine Recon or Army Rangers. Specialized units, but not special forces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tron
    ^^^^^THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE (^_^)
    I performed no service. Unfortunately, I was discharged before I could do anything. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tron


    They also have Force Recon and Rangers there, neither of them is part of Special Operations Command, therefore not true special forces. The only true Special Forces are SEALS, Delta, and Army Special Forces. There has been talk of about 5 years about making Force Recon a part of SOC, but I've never heard anything about making it official.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BanginJimmy
    They also have Force Recon and Rangers there, neither of them is part of Special Operations Command, therefore not true special forces. The only true Special Forces are SEALS, Delta, and Army Special Forces. There has been talk fo about 5 years about making Force Recon a part of SOC, but I've never heard anything about making it official.

    hmmmmm well i don't know all i can really do is tell you whats on the site. your probably right cause i haven't served yet or have i seen the inner workings of spec ops
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodge®
    I performed no service. Unfortunately, I was discharged before I could do anything. Later, QD.

    oh damn! well thanks anyway for not being a negative part of society....lol
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    wow i am shocked and plesantly suprised to see so many amongst us joining.

    Congradulations tony!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HEATON
    Yeah, I'm at Elmo and a 2t2. I don't work for the port though, I'm a rigger. The name sounds familiar, what does he do?

    You Air Trans also?
    He's port.. been there for like 20 years. He's in the first picture I posted I believe. I am 2t2 currently training at the 345th until May but I'll be at Dobbins ARB when I finish here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony
    He's port.. been there for like 20 years. He's in the first picture I posted I believe. I am 2t2 currently training at the 345th until May but I'll be at Dobbins ARB when I finish here.
    That's cool. Yeah, I looked him up on the global, and it said he works TRK which is the same building I work in, I believe he works nightshift... (at work now, so I can't see pics..lol) Port DAWGS! Ah, memories of the 345 Iron Eagles! (Eagle's nest standby!!) If you want to get away with shit in tech school, become a rope! That's cool, I am actually deployed with ppl from Dobbins/Robbins right now. They seem like a good group to work with. Have fun, and try to stay awake during class!!

    We actually got a 2t2 MySpace Group, pretty decent, always updating with new info and whatnot.

    Oh, notice my Sig? Haha.. Yeah, that's the AMC motto.. or Another Missed Critmus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HEATON
    That's cool. Yeah, I looked him up on the global, and it said he works TRK which is the same building I work in, I believe he works nightshift... (at work now, so I can't see pics..lol) Port DAWGS! Ah, memories of the 345 Iron Eagles! (Eaglenest standby!!) If you want to get away with shit in tech school, become a rope! That's cool, I am actually deployed with ppl from Dobbins/Robbins right now. They seem like a good group to work with. Have fun, and try to stay awake during class!!

    We actually got a 2t2 MySpace Group, pretty decent, always updating with new info and whatnot.

    Oh, notice my Sig? Haha.. Yeah, that's the AMC motto.. or Another Missed Critmus.
    haha i remember that, memories. Yeah, i had a lot of fun being a rope. especially doing accountability in the girls dorm . Ah yes, CQ duties is a blast and also G.I. Party. lol

    I'm stationed at Moody AFB, GA for a year now

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    Quote Originally Posted by chubbieboi
    haha i remember that, memories. Yeah, i had a lot of fun being a rope. especially doing accountability in the girls dorm . Ah yes, CQ duties is a blast and also G.I. Party. lol

    I'm stationed at Moody AFB, GA for a year now
    what's ur job? Yeah, screw GI Parties!! My graduation day, our NCOIC busted in the dorms all pissed off and was talkin about how he was divorced and didn't have a life anymore, and he was there to make us hate life also, and said if we didn't clean it spick/span no one was leaving.. Needless to say I started rippin freshies and screamed at them until that shit was clean.. haha


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    Quote Originally Posted by HEATON
    what's ur job? Yeah, screw GI Parties!! My graduation day, our NCOIC busted in the dorms all pissed off and was talkin about how he was divorced and didn't have a life anymore, and he was there to make us hate life also, and said if we didn't clean it spick/span no one was leaving.. Needless to say I started rippin freshies and screamed at them until that shit was clean.. haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by BanginJimmy
    They also have Force Recon and Rangers there, neither of them is part of Special Operations Command, therefore not true special forces. The only true Special Forces are SEALS, Delta, and Army Special Forces. There has been talk of about 5 years about making Force Recon a part of SOC, but I've never heard anything about making it official.

    Force Recon was desolved some time ago. Its now MARSOC, an extension of SOCOM. Now its true special forces
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    Quote Originally Posted by HEATON
    That's cool. Yeah, I looked him up on the global, and it said he works TRK which is the same building I work in, I believe he works nightshift... (at work now, so I can't see pics..lol) Port DAWGS! Ah, memories of the 345 Iron Eagles! (Eagle's nest standby!!) If you want to get away with shit in tech school, become a rope! That's cool, I am actually deployed with ppl from Dobbins/Robbins right now. They seem like a good group to work with. Have fun, and try to stay awake during class!!

    We actually got a 2t2 MySpace Group, pretty decent, always updating with new info and whatnot.

    Oh, notice my Sig? Haha.. Yeah, that's the AMC motto.. or Another Missed Critmus.

    Yeah he's on the night shift, I've been going to that building since it was built a while ago. lol Its crazy how small the 2T2 world is.. I'll actually be getting my rope thursday but I'm ready to leave and start some real training at my base, the only struggle right now as you said is staying awake during class. Shoot me the myspace link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony
    Yeah he's on the night shift, I've been going to that building since it was built a while ago. lol Its crazy how small the 2T2 world is.. I'll actually be getting my rope thursday but I'm ready to leave and start some real training at my base, the only struggle right now as you said is staying awake during class. Shoot me the myspace link.

    I have always wondered what happens if they see u nodding off during class?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chubbieboi
    haha i remember that, memories. Yeah, i had a lot of fun being a rope. especially doing accountability in the girls dorm . Ah yes, CQ duties is a blast and also G.I. Party. lol

    I'm stationed at Moody AFB, GA for a year now
    We had a F'n G.I party across the squadron saturday morning cause these dumb asses come in drunk on the weekend and put holes in the wall. No more accountability in the female dorm either.. they keep everything completely seperate now. We have to stand at attention when addressing ALL NCO's (TDY's, etc) because about 15 individuals walked by a 2 star without acknowledging him, so fun times at the 345th right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    I have always wondered what happens if they see u nodding off during class?
    Depends on the instructor, some will yell and some will send you back a week in training if you do it enough. I've yet to see anyone get washed back, generally my instructor will throw a ball at your head if he sees you asleep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony
    Depends on the instructor, some will yell and some will send you back a week in training if you do it enough. I've yet to see anyone get washed back, generally my instructor will throw a ball at your head if he sees you asleep.
    Haha.. Yeah, I remember the "ball". Yall played 2t2Jeopardy yet? If you haven't ask your instructor about it, it is really useful for review b4 test.

    Seems like there is always someone knocking holes in those walls, it happened when I was there, some guy thought he would be spider man and jus off one wall and land on the other, and went straight through.

    I don't have the link, still at work, but check mine www.MySpace.com/a1cheaton and jus look at my groups.


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    should there be a military section on IA now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony
    Depends on the instructor, some will yell and some will send you back a week in training if you do it enough. I've yet to see anyone get washed back, generally my instructor will throw a ball at your head if he sees you asleep.

    lol sounds fun. Reminds me of a law enforcement teacher i had. Instead of throwing a ball he would hit u with a practice baton on the head or any other area within reach.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    Force Recon was desolved some time ago. Its now MARSOC, an extension of SOCOM. Now its true special forces
    I was actually about to post that. The article I read said it finally happened in 2006, right after I got off active duty. It didnt say if MARSOC was actually a part of SOC though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    how do you like contractor work vs military? Mind saying which contractor you work for?
    If i knew contrator work was this easy and paid so well I would have never joined the military. I work for KBR or Kellogg Brown and Root.

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    I did air trans my last 4 years in. I was with 165th APS out of savannah ga. My first afsc was sat com.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nyteryder
    If i knew contrator work was this easy and paid so well I would have never joined the military. I work for KBR or Kellogg Brown and Root.
    Where are you? We work with KBR Logistics.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nyteryder
    I did air trans my last 4 years in. I was with 165th APS out of savannah ga. My first afsc was sat com.
    That's cool. I got 2 left then going reserve prob out of Robbins, maybe Dobbins.


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