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Scuba_Shark, I'm sorry to hear you got hurt. I know you liked Infantry better, but we can't all be trigger-pullers. Someone's got to feed them, clothe them, get them to where they need to be and tell them where to point their guns. I'm one of the guys who performs the last one, which is also the first task of an Army: To find, know and never lose the enemy. I'm leaving for the Middle East in a day and a half.
 
Spamsonite you are right I do miss it, I know the CSS prtion is needed also but man I feel like I loosing my mind, it is a totaly different world and trying to get used to dealing the way it is.

It is good that I am alway's getting my brain picked for information and I am alway's teaching everything dealing with ranges small arms and tactic's, so at least I am able tech allot of what I learned to the soldier's in my company, as we are getting ready to head back to the sand box sometime soon.

You take it easy and be safe and watch you six and don't do anything crazy.
 
US Army
1994- 2003
Korling
1995-96 Monterey, CA
96 GFAB, TX
96-97 Korea
98 Ft Hood
99-03 Korea
 
USAF
SrA/E-4
16 EMS/Combat AGE Maintenance
Hurlburt Field AFB, Florida
2003 - Present
 
Navy Corpsman 8404 combat medic for the USMC

2003-2005 NAS Patuxent river (EMT)
2006-Present 3rd MLC okinawa japan (medlog)
 

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