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BuckeyePlanet Veterens sound off!!

thats where i did my OJT for MLT(Medical labrotory technician) school. I thought I mentioned that to you once before. Oh well, cuz i used to have to go to players bar to see most of the games... (only time you can be at a bar at 6 am and not be considered a drunk)
 
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BuckeyeSoldier: I thought I mentioned that to you once before.

You probably did, but when you get my age... As for pounding brews at 6:00 am and watching the Buckeyes play, it's never the wrong time of day to do that...can't wait for this season to start!
 
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"Veter"A"ns"

Sorry to be the asshole here if it hasn't already been noticed it's "VETERANS" as originally posted.

I served in the U.S. Navy 1989-1992 (Early discharge to attend tOSU)
Was a "Yeoman" if anyone knows that that is. (Basically a secretary).
  • Alameda, CA USS Carl Vinson (1989-2001) then transferred to
  • Norfolk, Va/USS Shreveport (Desert Storm Veteran during time here until Sep '02)
 
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Since I'm a vet I allowed to tell off colored jokes.

A in't
R eady for the
M arines
Y et

U. S. Navy - 400 sailors go out, 200 couples come back

Marines are like bananas, when they first hit the beaches they're green. Then they turn yellow. Then they die.


I don't know any Air Force jokes.
 
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Muck said:
There were always RadBatters around but I never really got to know any of them that well. Typically I wouldn't have a clue whether they were a 2621/2631/2651 or 267x anyways.

We were co-located with 20-30 guys from 1st RadBn in Desert Storm but I don't recall too many names, the only one that comes to mind is Cpl Grinberg (and only because of a hilarious story he told about looking for Channakah decorations in Jacksonville, NC). I'll ask some of the other guys from the SSCT if they can recall specific individuals.

Mostly I was wondering if you crossed paths with a tall red headed guy named Stewart. Trying to remember who else was there. Failing. I think we had some Radio Recon over there, but I don't think they were with the bigger groups.

Don't remember a Grinberg, he may have cleared out of 1stRadBn while I was still at DLI.

Muck said:
If they served honorably they are veterans in my book, regardless of whether that service was in peacetime.

I think they were just pointing out 'veteren'/'veteran'.
 
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Clarity said:
Mostly I was wondering if you crossed paths with a tall red headed guy named Stewart. Trying to remember who else was there.
Doesn't ring a bell. Are you trying to contact him? If so there is a Desmond Stewart listed as a member of the 1st RadBn group on military.com.

(Hmm looking at his profile I'm betting that this is your guy...91-94 1st RadBn KorLing

http://www.military.com/HomePage/UnitPageMemberProfile/1,13480,1241188,00.html

Brammer98 said:
Thanks Clarity, and yes, Muck, I was just pointing out the spelling.
Hey I don't proofread my own posts, can't expect me to pick up on how words are spelled in others' posts! :p

(Well at least I am no longer confused. lol)
 
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