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What Was Your Branch


What branch of service did you belong or presently in?  

169 members have voted

  1. 1. what service was or is yours?

    • Marine Corps
      24
    • Navy
      38
    • Army
      69
    • Air Force
      33
    • Coast Guard
      7
    • Other Country
      10


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Guest Donna Jean

Usmc! 08 to present. I work admin, and uh ya there's nothing else to that hehe

Welcome to the Playground, Nicolema!

I'm Donna Jean....USAF...C-130/C-141 loadmaster...

I see this is your first post....

I'm so happy to have you here!

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest willow ann

army active duty

combat engineer 21B/12B

1-67 AR. 2/4

2STB 2/4

ft. carson.

going to 54th Eng. (germany) in aug.

2.5 yrs so far. re-enlisted for 4 more.

specialist E-4

OIF 08-10

OEF in Nov.

i think thats it.

I was a part of 1/67 AR, at least I was attached to it in 2002 to 2004. I was 4ID B Co 204 SB, the support battalion. Life's funny sometimes, huh.

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Guest Smitty

IL Air National Guard from 2005-2011?

Computer Network Administrator and Quality Control Technician

Kuwait (Jan-May 2010), I'm still feeling the jet lag

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Guest sarah f

Welcome to Laura's Nicolema. I am glad you found us and starting to post. I would like to hear more about you when you have a chance.

I also want to say to everyone on here that I appreciate each and everyone of you that have served our country.

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Guest Donna Jean

Usmc! 08 to present. I work admin, and uh ya there's nothing else to that hehe

Honey....

Demember ...

You are welcome to post in any forum on this site...you're not obligated to just post in the Vet's forum...

I'd sure like to have your input on other topics....OK?

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest RachaelAnn

I'm sorry I didn't know you felt that way. Though I don't know the circumstances I will respect your wishes.

Thank you.

Rachael

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U.S. Navy

2000-2004 Active Duty...

Assigned to the 137th Strike Fighter Squadron

Deployed to the Persian Gulf aboard the USS Constrllation (CV-64) 2001-2002 & 2003-2004

Operations Southern Watch, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom

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Guest Karen Marie Harris

I spent 7 years in the Air Force Air Ploice, but got into K-9 (Sheppards) in California,

Indiana and Danang and Pleiku in Vietnam for 2 years. We (us and our dogs) pulled duty

during the hours of darkness....the dogs let us know if someone was outside the perimeter.

Hugs

Karen Marie

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Guest Elizabeth K

Army - Corps of Engineers- to be assigned to post duty (maintence) but the war ended, they offered me an out - so I declined my commission.

That other person.

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Guest Donna Jean

I spent 7 years in the Air Force Air Ploice, but got into K-9 (Sheppards) in California,

Indiana and Danang and Pleiku in Vietnam for 2 years. We (us and our dogs) pulled duty

during the hours of darkness....the dogs let us know if someone was outside the perimeter.

Hugs

Karen Marie

Hey, Hon....

Sky cop was one thing that i was considering when I went in, but I wanted to fly...so I became a loadmaster on C-141's and C-130's...

And yeah, I was in Danang and Pleiku among many other places in country hauling trash...

When were you over there? I was there in 1969-70...

Welcome home, Honey...

Donna Jean

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Guest Billijo49504

US Army 1967 - 1969 Drafted Fort Knox basic, Fort McClelan AL AIT Infantry, Then to SE Asia

We rarely even got to a fire base, mostly in the field

Co B, 3rd Bn, 21st Infantry

196th Lt Infantry Bragade

9 month in country thewn I broke my leg, hospital in Japan

reassigned to 175 Ordinance company as security for the largest ammo dump in the world at the time.

In our area, the TET Offensive started on my 21st birthday, we had a heck of a party.

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U.S.Navy

10/1965-11/1966

discharged for being CD Honorable

avaition fuels, on flight deck

USS Wasp CVS-18

Other countries sounds right we had Canaden flyers doing air ops off the Wasp.

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Guest Donna Jean

U.S.Navy

10/1965-11/1966

discharged for being CD Honorable

avaition fuels, on flight deck

USS Wasp CVS-18

Hon...

I'm ex USAF....C-130 loadmaster...

I was just wondering what that meant in red...

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest Guest_SL

Eight years in the Coast Guard.

Twenty years, eleven months and eleven days in the Army.

Had a short break in service, retired in 1995, was recalled in 1996 and retired again in 2003.

Loved every minute of my service.

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