November 10, 20178 yr Popular Post Happy Veterans Day (11/11) to all veterans everywhere, alive or dead, and to their families and friends. Many thanks for everything you do and have done for us. Lots of celebrations tomorrow and Saturday hat, Army infantry, '68-'70.
November 10, 20178 yr Popular Post Signal Corp 31L Ft. Dix NJ basic, Ft Gordon GA (AIT), 154th Sig BA Panama "We can't communicate and you can't make us!" Thank you for your service folks! Hat, Lew, thank you for serving in such a difficult time. Thank you, and welcome home.
November 10, 20178 yr @hatuffej, I changed to title and added some tags, only because you by default created our official vets day greeting for this year. I had to make it official. Thanks for starting it hat!
November 10, 20178 yr Author 35 minutes ago, John Morris said: @hatuffej, I changed to title and added some tags, only because you by default created our official vets day greeting for this year. I had to make it official. Thanks for starting it hat! Good! You are welcome. At first, I thought that you were going to tell me to drop and do 20 PUs, so I did. 1, 2, 3, 4...... hat
November 10, 20178 yr Got a PM stating my image of the drill sergeant dressing down a recruit, with the caption "Hit the ground and push Maggot!" in response to @hatuffej last post above, was inappropriate. To me it was just good ol fashioned military humor, perhaps it may seem a bit gruff by those who have never been in that environment. But I assure you, among us who have served, we do have a warped sense of humor. Sorry if I offended anyone. I did remove the post. To the PM, thank you for bringing this to my attention. And thanks again hat for starting the topic!
November 10, 20178 yr Popular Post BTDT.... On the 11th hour, on the 11th day, of the 11th month....the Guns of August will go silent......nowadays, a minute of silence is the norm. There is also something called Remembrance Day, for the Commonwealth Services....wearing the Red Poppies from Flanders.... Only thing I can say...Hey, I made it back home, without too many extra holes.....
November 10, 20178 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, John Morris said: with the caption "Hit the ground and push Maggot!" Navy boot camp, fall of 1963. Attention in ranks. No stripe seaman goofing around. Company Chief ordered him to drop and do push ups while reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. He got as far as "...and to the republic... " and couldn't go on because he didn't know the rest. I don't ever remember seeing him again. And no, it wasn't me- I was terrified to do anything but what I was told- remember this was the "Old" Navy.
November 10, 20178 yr Popular Post Alright guys, look, here is the offending post that I left for @hatuffej. Back by popular demand, this is it, no more pm's please. Bottom line, if this offends you, it is what it is. I thought it was completely innocent. I'm done. To all Vets, have a wonderful day my friends! Thank for your service, and I always pray, that in the future our active duty will be out of a job someday, but the way bad humans and evil dictators are in our world, since the beginnings of civilization, we will always need an honorable force to be reckoned with, The Military of the United States of America! Now: Without further adieu: DROP DOWN AND PUSH MAGGOTS!!!!! PUSH TILL YOU PUKE!!!!!!
November 10, 20178 yr At least it wasn't R. Lee Ermy from Full Metal Jacket......holding a Jelly Donut...
November 10, 20178 yr Just now, steven newman said: At least it wasn't R. Lee Ermy from Full Metal Jacket......holding a Jelly Donut...
November 10, 20178 yr Author 2 hours ago, John Morris said: Got a PM stating my image of the drill sergeant dressing down a recruit, with the caption "Hit the ground and push Maggot!" in response to @hatuffej last post above, was inappropriate. To me it was just good ol fashioned military humor, perhaps it may seem a bit gruff by those who have never been in that environment. But I assure you, among us who have served, we do have a warped sense of humor. Sorry if I offended anyone. I did remove the post. To the PM, thank you for bringing this to my attention. And thanks again hat for starting the topic! I don't understand any offense with that but oh, well. During Basic Training, I was squad leader, then platoon guide. My Drill Sergeant, SSgt Adolph Kopff, 101st Airborne, at Ft. Lewis made me do PUs for every violation in my squad, and then the platoon along with the offender. Man! I still do around 200 every day in sets of 15-20. Again, you're welcome. Edited November 10, 20178 yr by hatuffej
November 10, 20178 yr Popular Post USAF, 1970 to 1994. My career field was Weapons Control Systems, otherwise known as fire control radar, on F4 C/D. After basic training and tech school, I went to Ubon Thailand, Eglin AFB in Florida, back to Thailand, Bentwaters UK, Luke AFB Az, Kadena AB Okinawa, Homestead AFB Florida, (got out before hurricane Andrew), and finished up and retired from McConnell AFB, Kansas, which was actually back home for me. Interesting anecdote about my second tour in Thailand. My buddy I volunteered for a manning assistance TDY from Eglin back to Thailand which was supposed to be a 45 day TDY. When we got back to Thailand, we decided to request the TDY be converted to a PCS. Our request was approved within two weeks, with a two word justification: "Presently thereat." Some poor guy back at Eglin had to out-process us for a PCS instead of a TDY, ship our hold baggage, etc. Whoever that was, if by chance you are on this forum and are reading this, many thanks.
November 10, 20178 yr Popular Post USAF 1959-1965. 4351E B52s, KC 135s and B47s. Proud father to twin boys who served. One USN on the USS Eisenhower, and one USAF pnuedraulics specialist until retirement. Edited November 10, 20178 yr by Gene Howe
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