Marines
[quote="Nosoddy"]Branching USMC, ill be off to san diego.[/quote]
"Live on your feet or die living in the prone." -GySgt Newton
@ Faint: you been deployed before?
"Live on your feet or die living in the prone." -GySgt Newton
[quote="Teufelhund"]@ Faint: you been deployed before?[/quote]
God save us everyone will be burning inside the fires of a thousand suns.
medsep? if so, my condolences. I would hate to be medsep'd.
"Live on your feet or die living in the prone." -GySgt Newton
yep i was medsep'd
God save us everyone will be burning inside the fires of a thousand suns.
wtf? You wanted to know something from those who were/are Marines?
Every day above ground is a good day.
Si, things regarding deployment, just trying to better prep myself.
"Live on your feet or die living in the prone." -GySgt Newton
I'm in the 104th DIV in Sacramento (a DS Reserve unit). We augment active duty units throughout the year either a minimum of 1/3 of a BCT cycle or full cycles if we can get the times in our regular schedules. We bounce back and forth between Ft. Jackson, Ft. Benning, Ft. Knox, and Ft. Sill.
Last I recall, he is AD Arrrrmy. Correct am I not there, bud?
"Live on your feet or die living in the prone." -GySgt Newton
yea im active regular army. Just finsihed javelin school here at benning, headed to fort hood tx now on tuesday.
eh, the Jav. Hate the bugger, awesome weapon but hate to carry the beezy and too many buttons. Nothing an improvised shape charge couldn't take care of.
"Live on your feet or die living in the prone." -GySgt Newton
The javelin has come a long way. Hard to believe that I when I graduated from BCT back in 1991, I was volunteered to test the javelin as a potential weapon for the infantry for a couple weeks before going onto 10TH MTN. Figures they would use PVT's for that job.