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Current or Ex-military?

Starter: [Deleted] Posted: 17 years ago Views: 8.7K
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#3702107
I was just curious how many currently serving (Active or Reserve) and ex-military members we have on WBW?

What country?
What branch?
What did you do?

Myself:

US
USN
Electronic Warfare

BB-63


CG-33


FFG-30
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#3702108
Lvl 17
US
US Navy
Chief
PBR, 1970-72, Nam
#3702109
Lvl 16
US

Army

82nd Airborn

I blew out my knee 3 months before basic training so bad that I got Med discharge before I got on the plane.

Does that count..

BTW. Thanx to the guys and girls that actually served. Sincerely.
#3702110
Lvl 13
UK
Royal Navy
(Recruit) Communication Technician
http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/server?show=nav.6089&tab=1

It could be best as described as seagoing spooks, they are trained as Linguists/Interpreters, Signals Intelligence Analysts, and Special Signals Analysts as well as other skills that people don't want publicised! They serve on ships, and submarines, as well as shoresides, both in the UK and in foreign climes. Effectively your a one man spy unit, your locked away in a sealed room using high end technology to spy on the enemy, interpret what it means and pass it on to the captain.

I've not really started yet. Done my tests/interview/medical/fitness etc. Waiting for a join date to do my basic training. It's a very limited class though which is extremely tough to complete so hopefully i can get through it.
#3702111
Lvl 11
US
Military
Sniper
#3702112
Lvl 17
U.S. Army
Combat Engineer
21 yrs Retired Master Sargent
#3702113
Quote:
Originally posted by HipsterDufus

UK
Royal Navy
(Recruit) Communication Technician
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It could be best as described as seagoing spooks, they are trained as Linguists/Interpreters, Signals Intelligence Analysts, and Special Signals Analysts as well as other skills that people don't want publicised! They serve on ships, and submarines, as well as shoresides, both in the UK and in foreign climes. Effectively your a one man spy unit, your locked away in a sealed room using high end technology to spy on the enemy, interpret what it means and pass it on to the captain.

I've not really started yet. Done my tests/interview/medical/fitness etc. Waiting for a join date to do my basic training. It's a very limited class though which is extremely tough to complete so hopefully i can get through it.



Ahh in the USN those are called CT's, I called them "Spooks". They were in the same divison with me. I will admit they were lousy drinkers/partiers. They did teach me some cool phrases in Turkish and Russian though.
#3702114
Lvl 6
US
USN
Machinest Mate
Slow Approach Submarines '84-'88
#3702115
US
United States Navy
Construction Electrician (Seabee)
I am ex navy due to legal actions taken against me for my reckless drunkenness
#3702116
Lvl 23
United Stated Marine Corps
E-5
Infantry and Force Recon.
1989-1993
#3702117
Lvl 13
Quote:
Originally posted by ev1l0ne

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Ahh in the USN those are called CT's, I called them "Spooks". They were in the same divison with me. I will admit they were lousy drinkers/partiers. They did teach me some cool phrases in Turkish and Russian though.

They are refered to as CT's over here too mate. If they're lousy drinkers, then i should fit right in . Not much of a drinker these days, although i'm sure it'll come back to me.
#3702118
Lvl 16
Funny little Naval encounter I had running off the coast of Jacksonville Florida, which is a fair sized naval port. I was taking a yacht up north, when on the VHF radio, I hear my vessel being called. I hear "Vessel at so and so degrees lat and long, at a speed of 25 knots on a course of 016 degrees, do you copy?" They sounded pissed off. This was just after 9/11.

I come back on the radio with my call sign, speed, course and direction. "Where are you heading and what are your intentions" they said. I look off to my starboard side and see really big guns. Not thinking about the Coast Guard chopper I just saw (which now in hindsight, is why they seemed pissed), I wandered what the hell did I do.

I am going to S. Carolina for fuel but my intentions are to do what ever you tell me to, because your a War ship and your guns are bigger than mine. Wrong answer!! As I was saying it, I realized it but to late now. Luckily for me they were looking for a smaller boat, asked me some more questions, then made me change course by 10 miles to avoid them.

Moral to the story. The military does not have a sense of humor, when it comes to the size of there guns.
#3702119
Lvl 21
US Army
Medic
E-5
#3702120
Lvl 4
Norwegian Army
Airbase guard
Corporal ^^
#3702121
Lvl 7
us
army
mechanic
#3702122
UK
British Army
2 Para (1994-2008)
#3702123
Lvl 12
Retired
US Marine
Electronics Technician/Maintenance Chief
#3702124
Lvl 7
I didn't serve, but I would like to say that I admire all military personnel, no matter the country, for their dedication and sacrifice. So God Bless.
#3702125
Lvl 11
US
ARMY
FOODSERVICE/ADJUTANT GENERAL/INFANTRY
5 MORE TO GO!!! YESSSS!
#3702126
Lvl 20
What country? United States
What branch? Air Force
What did you do? Security Specialist.

4 years active. At least 5.5 reserves (they didn't actually let me out till after college - no one could leave because we were short manned).

Honorably discharged.

Thank you to those who also serve or served, and to those who support us - even those who protest and defy our government, in the interest of keeping us from suffering un-needed harm.
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