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QuoteSpeaking of which....has nayone heard from Banesanure since the night of the ball??? I think the drowned in all the Rangers...
Spontaneous human combustion?
She walked into the ball, saw all the uniforms.... *fwoosh*

I love you, Shannon and Jim.
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BPilk 0
BPilk 0
QuoteFor one.....I dont know you or care to...you should read my signature line before you start commenting to me.***
If I was commenting just to you I would have sent you a PM, mr sensitive.
***Two...Matt and I are friends, you and I arent
Really??? Awww, and we just met! Bad 1st impression?
Quotethree...I cant say if I would have made the list in 7 or 8 years, but I do know the I didnt make the list fore the last 5 years is bacause I was out of my career field being on a Parachute Team...
I understand your reasoning, or excuses for not making it, really i do

Wow, peeps need to chill, and relax. i thought this was the, "The Bonfire Room
Sit back, relax and vent yer angst! This is the place for non-skydiving related discussions."
I understand now DaGimp, you were just confused and thought you were posting in another room: "where you need to get empowered in a comfortable environment. All are free to post or read, but keep in mind that there can be sensitive topics here, enter with maturity in mind.
I guess i could see where you could get the two rooms confused.
steve1 5
Quote<<<< and made the E7 list in 8 years
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It sounds like rank is harder to get these days. It probably too depends on which unit you are in.
Back in 1970 I saw a lot of E-7's out pushing a broom. There was a lot of rank in Special Forces.
When you completed S.F. training everyone was given E-5. If you were in the top 2% of your class you were given E-6.
Then there were the NCO academies. You could attend one of these and come out of it with E-5. We called these people Shake and Bakes. Many of them ended up as squad leaders in Vietnam.
I was up for E-7 after six years. Yes, times were different back then. If I was more gun-ho, I probably could have got it. I had a terrible attitude after serving six years in the National Guard. Most of them were a joke back then. We had one real idiot in our unit who was an E-8. It just goes to show that rank doesn't always mean much.....
Bolas 5
QuoteSpeaking of which....has nayone heard from Banesanure since the night of the ball??? I think the drowned in all the Rangers...
She was at Fitzgerald Saturday and Sunday being a bad influence...

If ya can't be good, look good, if that fails, make 'em laugh.
QuoteQuote<<<< and made the E7 list in 8 years
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It sounds like rank is harder to get these days. It probably too depends on which unit you are in.
Back in 1970 I saw a lot of E-7's out pushing a broom. There was a lot of rank in Special Forces.
When you completed S.F. training everyone was given E-5. If you were in the top 2% of your class you were given E-6.
Then there were the NCO academies. You could attend one of these and come out of it with E-5. We called these people Shake and Bakes. Many of them ended up as squad leaders in Vietnam.
I was up for E-7 after six years. Yes, times were different back then. If I was more gun-ho, I probably could have got it. I had a terrible attitude after serving six years in the National Guard. Most of them were a joke back then. We had one real idiot in our unit who was an E-8. It just goes to show that rank doesn't always mean much.....
It depends on your next rank and your job field. If people ranked above you aren't getting out, being forced out, or dying, there aren't any open slots. They can only have so many of each rank and the higher it goes, the fewer slots, therefore harder to make rank. If you're in a job field that a lot of people like, it's often times hard to get promoted, whereas other jobs people get out of or have higher risks of death, opening up job positions in the upper ranks. It also depends on your individual records and who is more qualified for the job, but that's kind of a given.
QuoteSomebody say kilt? Not exactly standard uniform but it made for a fun night a few years ago.
That's fucking hilarious.
heres a hot one of theonlyski!
Guess Ill post a larger one.
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LisaH 0
Looks like you suck at brightness and contrast.
MooOOooOoo
Notice... I didnt take the picture, now did I?
Oh, BTW I got your card, but I was wise and didnt spill any confetti out of it. Now I know what to look for.
And I have a brighter picture, but I dont like it.... Tammy seems to love it though.
DPH -7, TDS 578, Muff 5153, SCR 14890
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She is easy like that though.
I was just thinking about this thread and had to go back and look at the you guys in your uniforms again...
I love vodka.I love vodka cause it rhymes with Tuaca~LisaH
You having a clean thought is like billyvance having a clean post.iluvtofly
QuoteI was just thinking about this thread and had to go back and look at the you guys in your uniforms again...


ryoder 1,590
QuoteMen in uniform:
Now that's a buzz kill.
Unless he's dropping hotties down my chimney.

I am so glad you posted that ....
I almlost opened that link and then stopped...
I love vodka.I love vodka cause it rhymes with Tuaca~LisaH
You having a clean thought is like billyvance having a clean post.iluvtofly
QuoteI am so glad you posted that ....
I almlost opened that link and then stopped...

The ball was a lot of fun. The whole punch ceremony was long but it was funny!
I have pics to post but I'm on the road right now! I'm heading to Cincinnati! Let's say the ladies will be pleased.
I never really understood military life. I am really proud of my little pookie. And any chance I get I am totally getting him back in those class A's. It sucks for me that he's going to ranger school soon followed by deployment but ill be busy with work and heading back to Chicago soon.
Who knows....I might be living on base soon.
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