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ARCHIVE THREAD

ARCHIVE THREAD


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o SAINT o

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Dec 11, 2006
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Waterville, ME.
Thought this would be cool or intresting to say the least, if were part of any branch of the Military (delayed entry, serving, prior service....) just post what branch your in, what your job title was and any likes, dislikes, etc

US Army
Delayed Entry
89D, EOD
Can't wait until I go.:D
 

Rollor 08

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Feb 14, 2007
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(Now) Texas
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US Air Force
Active Duty

Information Manager, love my job and this base could be better. I am working on a training base that really sucks but i know how to have fun. From NORTH PHILLY so if you want need to know anything hitme up. Any nice chatin wit ya duces.

USAF Amn Smith
 

Dwarfsmaher

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Feb 19, 2007
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tennessee
Us Army
Active Duty
92f(fueler)
My Real Job Is A 92j(janitorial Specialist)(just A Joke)because Thats All You Do In The Army Is Clean Things...
 

Mister Rinzler

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Dec 2, 2006
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San Antonio, TX
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Thought this would be cool or intresting to say the least, if were part of any branch of the Military (delayed entry, serving, prior service....) just post what branch your in, what your job title was and any likes, dislikes, etc

US Army
Delayed Entry
89D, EOD
Can't wait until I go.:D



why are you going eod?


us army
shipping out next month, was delayed because of court
i think my mos has been changed... but basically an operating room tech
 

o SAINT o

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Dec 11, 2006
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I'm going EOD, because its something new and different. It will or should anyway help me out later in life with my career, assuming that I don't decided to re-enlist or die. God bless you Prophet, i'm mean about your sig: "help keep bandwidth down, use one sig and stat... your not special!" Finally someone sees it like I do.
 

Mister Rinzler

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Dec 2, 2006
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San Antonio, TX
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I'm going EOD, because its something new and different. It will or should anyway help me out later in life with my career, assuming that I don't decided to re-enlist or die. God bless you Prophet, i'm mean about your sig: "help keep bandwidth down, use one sig and stat... your not special!" Finally someone sees it like I do.


yea now if everyone else will do it.
 

o SAINT o

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Dec 11, 2006
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Its not the explosives part. The job comeswith a top-secret security clearence. I believe that it is a level 10 security clearence . An $80,000 dollar investment that the government puts into you (background checks, training, etc) and it will follow me for the rest of my life. Meaning that later in life when and if I still want to apply for the FBI or CIA like I always have, I will already have that security clearence that the other applicants don't have. The reason that you get that clearence is because some, not all, EOD's deal with nukes. but that won't be me because the EOD's that deal with nukes have had years of training/experiance.
 

SuicidalManiqin

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Jan 25, 2007
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Arkansas and Missouri
USAF-Pavements and Equipment operator (3E251)
December 2002-December 2006

Stationed At:
Anderson AFB Guam
Minot AFB North Dakota

Deployed to:
Camp Cooke Taji, Iraq (3 Months)
Camp Endurance, Al-Qayyarra Iraq (6 Months)
Kadena AFB, Okinawa, Japan (1 Month)

Laid foot in:
Hawaii, Guam, Japan, Okinawa, Kuwait, Iraq, England, Germany, Missouri, Texas, North Dakota, New Jersey.
 

Mister Rinzler

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Dec 2, 2006
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San Antonio, TX
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Its not the explosives part. The job comeswith a top-secret security clearence. I believe that it is a level 10 security clearence . An $80,000 dollar investment that the government puts into you (background checks, training, etc) and it will follow me for the rest of my life. Meaning that later in life when and if I still want to apply for the FBI or CIA like I always have, I will already have that security clearence that the other applicants don't have. The reason that you get that clearence is because some, not all, EOD's deal with nukes. but that won't be me because the EOD's that deal with nukes have had years of training/experiance.


damn i would have never thought of that......

that's some pretty good thinking.
 

Recessive Ragin

Banned for being a Dumb ***
Feb 27, 2007
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EOD, so you went to Redstone Arsenal, Alabama at a building called Toftoy Hall. SFC ELITE VII went there before he got stationed at Ft. Bliss.
 

Hentai 101

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Mar 24, 2007
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Seattle
USAF-Pavements and Equipment operator (3E251)
December 2002-December 2006

Stationed At:
Anderson AFB Guam
Minot AFB North Dakota

Deployed to:
Camp Cooke Taji, Iraq (3 Months)
Camp Endurance, Al-Qayyarra Iraq (6 Months)
Kadena AFB, Okinawa, Japan (1 Month)

Laid foot in:
Hawaii, Guam, Japan, Okinawa, Kuwait, Iraq, England, Germany, Missouri, Texas, North Dakota, New Jersey.


I'm not in but my dad is still active duty and has been since before I was born. Isn't it kinda nice to think back about all the places you've gone (other than the hazard zones of course) so when other people are like "*gasp* i'd love to go to england some time!" you can reply "i was there for three years. it's an expensive rat****."
 
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