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Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:04 pm to tigahbruh
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Not true at all. They were definitely set to deploy to the Middle East. That's a fact. Also, they were at Polk for a minute before going to Fort Hood where they were training for deployment.
I can see you are ignorant of history, but you'd think you might remember that the Gulf War was over within 2 and a half months.
It ended before they actually left. But they were set to go.
I remember we had a National Guard MLRS unit giving us supporting fires while we pushed north during Desert Storm.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:06 pm to theantiquetiger
I don’t have any military experience so my knowledge about the roles of servicemen is pretty shallow. With that being said, I think anyone who is willing to wear a uniform and serve their country in whatever capacity they can deserve respect. The guys who actually fought obviously are entitled to a higher level of reverance, but I don’t think any military member should be put down for not having a combat role.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:09 pm to theantiquetiger
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They are not deployed, they are active, working a cush job.
They could possibly be deployed and are not necessarily working a cush(sic) job.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:09 pm to theantiquetiger
I know some NG/Reservists that have been in the same shitholes as every other military branch. They still are
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:10 pm to DeafJam73
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I don’t think any military member should be put down for not having a combat role.
Agree!
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:11 pm to 777Tiger
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777Tiger
Sometimes it's best not to say anything.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:15 pm to INFIDEL
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...without the other guys who doing "Cush" shite like fueling up said plane, loading munitions, driving the ship...
...and working in various other shops throughout the squadron (050, 100, 200 divisions, etc.) necessary to keep planes from flying in to the ground.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:15 pm to theantiquetiger
Why are you singling out Reserve and National Guard? Active duty deployments are also spent in Korea, Germany, etc.
Plenty of La Guard units have served, and continue to serve, in Iraq and Afghanistan. The 256th Brigade lost plenty of Soldiers in Iraq during some of the toughest fighting there in 04-05. LANG Transportation, engineering, and Aviation units in Iraq and Afghanistan have all seen casualties, including deaths.
Even for the easier deployments to Kuwait or other places, you are spending 12 months away from your family and they have to make do without you. That's not easy on the family.
Sure, it's volunteer. But if they weren't making that choice, the government would be making it for people, possibly even you.
Plenty of La Guard units have served, and continue to serve, in Iraq and Afghanistan. The 256th Brigade lost plenty of Soldiers in Iraq during some of the toughest fighting there in 04-05. LANG Transportation, engineering, and Aviation units in Iraq and Afghanistan have all seen casualties, including deaths.
Even for the easier deployments to Kuwait or other places, you are spending 12 months away from your family and they have to make do without you. That's not easy on the family.
Sure, it's volunteer. But if they weren't making that choice, the government would be making it for people, possibly even you.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:16 pm to Hammertime
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I know some NG/Reservists that have been in the same shitholes as every other military branch. They still are
Like Djibouti and Afghanistan.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:21 pm to 777Tiger
They were not being deployed to Ft Polk for the Weekend, they were being sent for in-processing to active duty. From Ft Polk they went to Ft Hood for combat certification. I know because they were part of the 256 infantry brigade that is the Louisiana National Guard. My unit, 1/141 Field Artillery was a round out battalion for the 5th infantry but worked with the 256 as well.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:21 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
Met a guy in a 610 shop that had a freaking bronze star for combat valor.
His citation read like he was freaking Rambo.
He wanted to deploy with the grunts and they let him. He was out of Pendleton. The shop had his citation posted on the wall.
His MOS was avionics, so on a normal day he might have to leave the A/C to go to lunch. You'll probably never see another CAR in an avionics shop.
His citation read like he was freaking Rambo.
He wanted to deploy with the grunts and they let him. He was out of Pendleton. The shop had his citation posted on the wall.
His MOS was avionics, so on a normal day he might have to leave the A/C to go to lunch. You'll probably never see another CAR in an avionics shop.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:25 pm to tigahbruh
3/23 deployed a few times.
The MP unit went to couple places.
HMLA 773 supported a Ranger Batt in the middle East as well.
The MP unit went to couple places.
HMLA 773 supported a Ranger Batt in the middle East as well.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:25 pm to kengel2
It doesn't matter what the medal was, if he had a V device, it's impressive
val·or
'val?r/
noun
noun: valour; noun: valor
great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle.
"the medals are awarded for acts of valor"
synonyms:
bravery, courage, pluck, nerve, daring, fearlessness, audacity, boldness, dauntlessness, stout-heartedness, heroism, backbone, spirit; More
val·or
'val?r/
noun
noun: valour; noun: valor
great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle.
"the medals are awarded for acts of valor"
synonyms:
bravery, courage, pluck, nerve, daring, fearlessness, audacity, boldness, dauntlessness, stout-heartedness, heroism, backbone, spirit; More
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:26 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
My best bud's brother spent considerable time deployed in the ME. In fact, he just got back from a deployment somewhere over there (I never asked where).
He is a mechanic, but rode along in convoys, would have to fix broken down shite while getting shot at, was involved in many firefights, etc. He's got some medals for rescuing people during firefights. I wouldn't exactly call that a cush job.
I had another buddy a while back that was in Iraq when SHTF.
Maybe some people get easy jobs, but they certainly do in other branches too
He is a mechanic, but rode along in convoys, would have to fix broken down shite while getting shot at, was involved in many firefights, etc. He's got some medals for rescuing people during firefights. I wouldn't exactly call that a cush job.
I had another buddy a while back that was in Iraq when SHTF.
Maybe some people get easy jobs, but they certainly do in other branches too
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:26 pm to GumbeauxGuy
You’re right but I’ll make an exception, didn’t make that up, wish I could search the local news archives, I saw it, and it was laughable
ETA: will stipulate that the local station may have misused the term deployment for weekend drill, but deployment was the buzzword for the story
ETA: will stipulate that the local station may have misused the term deployment for weekend drill, but deployment was the buzzword for the story
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Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:27 pm to theantiquetiger
Also, The 1/141 lost a man in a combat zone.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:29 pm to theantiquetiger
The women all get horny when daddy ships out
Jodi
Jodi
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:29 pm to White Roach
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How many sailors got killed on the Forrestal and the Oriskany during Vietnam? No enemy action involved, but those guys were just as dead as if Charlie was responsible.
John McCain caused the uss forrestal explosion and he was buddies with Charlie sooo
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:30 pm to theantiquetiger
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I'm not saying the NG is doing nothing but cush jobs in Europe, etc. I know there are reserve units in theater, having a shite job, or even being shot at, or having IED's blowing them up.
I have first hand knowledge of the Penn NG unit in Iraq. I watched the SCUD come in and explode about a half mile away. We helped bring the wounded and dead in to the hospital we were working at.
So this PA NG unit that I was referencing would've been, if I remember correctly, west or southwest of Baghdad in roughly 2005 or 2006, so not the First Gulf War. I also know that a Georgia NG unit got torn up pretty good (was a major reason why the Mahmoudiyah/Yusufiyah/Iskandariyah area became so bad - they refused to even go out after a while), and I know there was a LA NG unit got it pretty good as well. I know that there had been NG units in our area near Tarmiyah before we got there as well, and believe me, that place was no picnic, either.
I think you were in-eloquently stating something that has some kernels of truth to it, and I think there's an important conversation to be had about some of this, but maybe think it through a little more and be more precise about your language as well.
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