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N.C. Man empties .45 on brat's laptop!


So you were Navy, mainly on CVN70... I know that boat. That was my little bro's boat. That would explain most things, and the Navy doesn't like to record a lot of stuff, so I've met quite a few Navy guys that come off the same way... Thanks for your service Chief Cat.

I was Army -Where have I been? Benning, Korea, Campbell, Bragg, Lewis, with a few side trips thrown in...

Dang Will... your inner liberal is showing. I was just about to conclude you were a Navy Corpsman, but figured out you were probably a 011 with too much Embassy duty rubbing up against too many of those ambassador types when I recognized your personal application of a little Delphi Technique kicking in here... Thank You for Your Service. Feel free to express yourself however you choose, we all served to protect that for everyone including ourselves... right?

Doorgunner, Thank You for Your Service.

Jimbo, Thank You for Your Service too, even if you were an MP... I hope that wasn't you I took that PR-24 from... If it was, I apologize.
 
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So you were Navy, mainly on CVN70... I know that boat. That was my little bro's boat. That would explain most things, and the Navy doesn't like to record a lot of stuff, so I've met quite a few Navy guys that come off the same way... Thanks for your service Chief Cat.

I was Army -Where have I been? Benning, Korea, Campbell, Bragg, Lewis, with a few side trips thrown in...

Dang Will... your inner liberal is showing. I was just about to conclude you were a Navy Corpsman, but figured out you were probably a 011 with too much Embassy duty rubbing up against too many of those ambassador types when I recognized your personal application of a little Delphi Technique kicking in here... Thank You for Your Service. Feel free to express yourself however you choose, we all served to protect that for everyone including ourselves... right?

Doorgunner, Thank You for Your Service.

Jimbo, Thank You for Your Service too, even if you were an MP... I hope that wasn't you I took that PR-24 from... If it was, I apologize.


Thank you as well, Bro. Will was a Marine if I remember correctly. Doorgunner you are way cool. All our vets, I salute you and hand shake as well. We can all swap some stories I bet.
 
Im sure the guy was smart enough to remove the new components from the computer and resell them (he's an IT guy) before he shot it.
 
Yes, and the police...he said all was well and nothing should happen to him.

...and the "entire detective section" thanked him, and the sheriffs Dept that had jurisdiction, said no laws were broken. I love a happy ending. :icon_thumby:
 
Jimbo, Thank You for Your Service too, even if you were an MP... I hope that wasn't you I took that PR-24 from... If it was, I apologize.

WAIT, THAT WAS YOU !!!!!?????? Nah, I don't recall ever losing a baton, but I do recall a few encounters with rowdy beer swillin' grunts, perhaps one was you? All joking aside, my unit was primarily a combat MP unit, and trained accordingly. We only did occasional garrison duty. Regardless, we were all on the same side. :icon_thumby:

Thanks to you also, for your service. :beer:
 
Dang Will... your inner liberal is showing...Feel free to express yourself however you choose, we all served to protect that for everyone including ourselves... right?

Actually, I was working to save the thread. Attacking a forum member is unacceptable conduct under the TRS code of conduct.

I was a marine for 10 years. I don't think about it anymore. I don't have any pride in my service to my country. I have a lot of pride in my job as a leader, which I was a good one. The problem for me is, I can't begin to explain to anyone my experiences, both in combat and in training. Any slight talk of it would be brushing lightly over it. 10 years is a long time and in that time there are books and books worth of experiences, people killed, friends lost, giant victories over minor sounding little things. I could give you a chapter on sleeping wrapped in a poncho in a frozen tire mark in Korea--one night out of 3,500 nights. People want to sum you up in a few minutes, but it's not that type of thing. I prefer not to talk about it at all because I don't want to cheapen it. Do you understand what I mean? The person forged through whatever I have endured and overcome is right here in this seat. People that know me personally, know who I am, and I don't tell them stories either. I am who I am and my past has made me this. I've certainly no need or desire to spat about it on a web page. Trying to guess my military occupation, to me, is a sign of comparing me to you. I don't give a shit about that. You keep your own crap inside you and I'll keep mine inside me and we'll just be who we are. My rewards these days come from what my 5 children do, not what I do.

My 11 year-old today gave a speech at his school about my father's biography. He was the last of about 12 kids who did this as part of the Valentine's program, and he totally outclassed the other kids. My dad is funny as hell and gave him a lot of good material in the interview, and I'm a writer and helped him set up up in an organized way,but his delivery was better than I could do by far. The other kids mumbled into the microphone and could barely be heard. My son gave jokes with perfect inflection, had them laughing all the way though and got a deafening ovation at the end. This is the boy I thought was growing up to be an idiot. I was in tears and had to look away because I was embarrassed to be so. This does not happen to me on Veterans Day. That's the type of thing that is important to me--not what I, or you guys, did a million years ago.
 
Actually, I was working to save the thread. Attacking a forum member is unacceptable conduct under the TRS code of conduct.

I was a marine for 10 years. I don't think about it anymore. I don't have any pride in my service to my country. I have a lot of pride in my job as a leader, which I was a good one. The problem for me is, I can't begin to explain to anyone my experiences, both in combat and in training. Any slight talk of it would be brushing lightly over it. 10 years is a long time and in that time there are books and books worth of experiences, people killed, friends lost, giant victories over minor sounding little things. I could give you a chapter on sleeping wrapped in a poncho in a frozen tire mark in Korea--one night out of 3,500 nights. People want to sum you up in a few minutes, but it's not that type of thing. I prefer not to talk about it at all because I don't want to cheapen it. Do you understand what I mean? The person forged through whatever I have endured and overcome is right here in this seat. People that know me personally, know who I am, and I don't tell them stories either. I am who I am and my past has made me this. I've certainly no need or desire to spat about it on a web page. Trying to guess my military occupation, to me, is a sign of comparing me to you. I don't give a shit about that. You keep your own crap inside you and I'll keep mine inside me and we'll just be who we are. My rewards these days come from what my 5 children do, not what I do.

My 11 year-old today gave a speech at his school about my father's biography. He was the last of about 12 kids who did this as part of the Valentine's program, and he totally outclassed the other kids. My dad is funny as hell and gave him a lot of good material in the interview, and I'm a writer and helped him set up up in an organized way,but his delivery was better than I could do by far. The other kids mumbled into the microphone and could barely be heard. My son gave jokes with perfect inflection, had them laughing all the way though and got a deafening ovation at the end. This is the boy I thought was growing up to be an idiot. I was in tears and had to look away because I was embarrassed to be so. This does not happen to me on Veterans Day. That's the type of thing that is important to me--not what I, or you guys, did a million years ago.


Thanks for posting that. Sounds like you have a very bright young man there! I have a couple young ones too, and I always remind myself to enjoy them every minute that I can. They grow so fast and will be gone before you know it.
 
i dont check in every day. but to the guy who asked when i was there. i was at benning from 8/2001 to 1/2002. Oh and my job code or MOS was 11C.

oh and just because i dont remember some of the random stuff you do does not make me any less a Vet. if you want an instant answer, just go to my build thread for my B2. my Vet plates are clearly visible in several of the pics.
 
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Indirect Fire... now there is a job to enjoy the suck. Thanks Brother Mud Junky. I know you had a mind freak on the way to, and through, OSUT.
 
ya i came back in and made the post a lot shorter and less spacifice. i tryed proof reading it and could not make any sence of it. the typing was too bad. im hammered right now so forgive me if none of it make any sence. i was an 81mm mortar gunner.
 

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