thats great!
thnaks for the update davi!
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thats great!
thnaks for the update davi!
:salute:
Hey there SR! :wave:
When you finally get back on....you're going to have a lot of catching up to do! :D You know you're well loved here! Keeping you in my thoughts SR. ;)
I'm back! I know, I already made a thread, but I figured I'd come in here too.
The base I'm at is MASSIVE. We've got close to 100 planes here from close to ten different kinds of aircraft.. The Brits and Aussies share two ramps with us. There is close to 10k people on this base at any given time. I've been here before, but it wasn't this big with this many people before. I notice a lot more Army and Marines here now. Not sure if that's a good or bad thing. :laugh:
(I actually had a briefing from an Army Sergeant First Class today. He said he was so proud to be deployed with the AF because it has come full circle for him how important the AF is to the people on the ground. He also said he's thankful for deploying with the AF because he's only gone for 6 months instead of 15 months. :D)
I am new to the sight and just starting to learn my way around. This seemed like a good place to make my first post. I served in the US Navy during the Reagan years; 1981 to 1987. I was an Atlantic submariner. Currently my son is a medic in the US Army, serving in Texas.
U.S. Army Ranger 2000-2007
Boy Scout 1980-1984
US Marine Corps 1991-1994
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Enlisted:
HAAF, Savannah, GA
Pusan, Korea
Officer:
Fort Huachuca, AZ
Port-au-Prince, Haiti (worst place ever)
NTC (Fort Irwin), CA
Kosovo, Serbia
Fort Richardson, AK
Mosul, Iraq
Fort Richardson, AK
AGR:
Hawaii
Bagram, Afgan
Camp Mabry, Tejas