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re: I just found out I made E-8
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:30 pm to SniperActual6
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:30 pm to SniperActual6
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That evening, the patrol was attacked by a group of at least 60 insurgents, who had established two positions on a wooded ridge about 50-yards above the patrol and attempted to outflank Monti and his team. The Americans took cover and returned fire, and Monti radioed for artillery and close air support. Enemy fire killed Staff Sergeant Patrick Lybert. Another soldier, Specialist Brian J. Bradbury, was severely wounded and left lying in the open between the enemy and the team's position. Staff Sergeant Chris Cunningham, leader of the patrol's sniper team, called out that he was going to try to rescue Bradbury. Monti replied, "That’s my guy. I am going to get him."[7]
Monti made three attempts to reach Bradbury. On his first, he advanced to within three feet of Bradbury before being forced back by intense machine-gun and rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) fire. His second try was similarly turned back and as the rest of his patrol provided covering fire, Monti advanced a third time but was struck by an RPG. Some news reports indicated that the explosion blew off both of his legs,[8] but this is not supported by family accounts or military records. Monti attempted to crawl back towards cover. He is reported by comrades to have made his peace with God and asked Sgt. Cunningham to tell his parents he loved them. Monti died moments later.[9] At about the same time, the artillery and air support for which he had called began hitting the enemy position, killing 22 of the attackers and dispersing the rest.[6][7]
SPC Bradbury subsequently died during his evacuation when the cable on the rescue hoist lifting him to a 159th Medical Company (Air Ambulance) helicopter broke. The fall also killed Staff Sergeant Heathe Craig, 28, a medic from Severn, Maryland.
That's some Final Destination type shite there. Bradbury wasn't leaving Afghanistan alive one way or the other.
This post was edited on 3/2/16 at 12:31 pm
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:34 pm to LSUcjb318
Congratulations and thank you 
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:36 pm to terd ferguson
Cable on helicopter was swinging so much it rubbed the bottom of the helicopter and frayed as the hoist was going up and snapped.
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:38 pm to SniperActual6
That fricking sucks. On the way out and some shite like that happens... 
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:39 pm to terd ferguson
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Navy would be Senior Chief... or frickhead.
There are three types of Navy chiefs:
1. Salty Bastards with incredible expertise and whom people avoid pissing off at all costs
2. Absolute idiot/frickheads who have spent 30 years in the USN bc they are too damn dumb to do anything else in life.
3. 23 year old enlisted nukes that the Navy advances quickly in order to pay them to stay in longer
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:40 pm to Tigeralum2008
1. Salty frickheads
2. Retarded frickheads
3. Get the frick away from me you nuke piece of shite frickheads
2. Retarded frickheads
3. Get the frick away from me you nuke piece of shite frickheads
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:41 pm to Tigeralum2008
Had a Bosun's Mate Senior Chief as a company commander in boot camp, he was cool as hell but you didn't piss him off. 
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:42 pm to LSUcjb318
When is the surgery to have the coffee mug permanently attached to your hand?

Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:45 pm to Jim Rockford
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When is the surgery to have the coffee mug permanently attached to your hand?
And here we have the official Top Comment for today's thread...well done to you sir
Posted on 3/2/16 at 12:48 pm to Jim Rockford
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When is the surgery to have the coffee mug permanently attached to your hand?
We should all chip in and buy him a 4,000,000 lumen flashlight so that he can really see where the dirt is on field day. Otherwise those dirty blue shirts wouldn't know where to clean.
Posted on 3/2/16 at 1:02 pm to PapaZulu
I never liked nor allowed myself to be called Top. It's a culture thing.
Posted on 3/2/16 at 1:08 pm to Silverback
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I never liked nor allowed myself to be called Top. It's a culture thing.
Would agree with you. I'm artillery so it was always, Smoke, Gunny, Top. Spent some time as an FSO in an IN BN, addressed "1SG" at the Company level. Not always and in every BN, but nearly all of the time.
This post was edited on 3/2/16 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 3/2/16 at 1:14 pm to ksayetiger
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Wtf is E8?
You are one ignorant douche bag. You must be one of those Zika Virus babies !
Posted on 3/2/16 at 1:15 pm to LSUcjb318
Posted on 3/2/16 at 1:28 pm to soccerfüt
Do you have to start as a Private or Lt. or can you come in as a higher rank?
Posted on 3/2/16 at 1:28 pm to soccerfüt
Did OP ever come back to say which branch he is in? If not, I'm guessing Air Force.
Posted on 3/2/16 at 1:31 pm to yoga girl
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Do you have to start as a Private or Lt. or can you come in as a higher rank?
Special branch officers (some of them, anyway) can be commissioned at a higher grade than O-1.
Sometimes, enlistment incentives can start someone with jROTC, has recruited someone else, a certain number of college hours or other criteria as high as E-4. For example, I enlisted as an E-3.
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