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Just now, ArcticCrusher said:

Nobody gives a shit if you served or not.  Why did you do it?

Fun.

Just now, AKIQPilot said:

My oldest daughter spent 6 years at the US base Kandahar.  Her husband spent 6 years in Afghanistan and Iraq as a Special Ops soldier.  Both are in South Korea now.  

I think I knew that. Bet it wasn’t easy. I know the hell it put my parents through. 

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1 minute ago, Sal Rosenberg said:

 

Then the old man jumped in the ring and started firing people over the ropes , this is good stuff !!!!!!!!

He is aboot to come down state side and start water boarding mother fuckers with maple syrup.:lol:

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1 minute ago, Angry ginger said:

makes his opinion on the issue a hell of a lot more relevant than yours,  plus this is not even happening in your country making yours even more irrelevant

Not really.

 

Do you really think someone like me would be sent to the expendable front lines?

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Just now, ArcticCrusher said:

Not really.

 

Do you really think someone like me would be sent to the expendable front lines?

Lol at how you think the military is... You sound extremely beta with your “expendable front lines bit”. 

Oh no they are going to make us get on line and take the Hill from brits. Oh shit.. That reference doesn’t work for a Nook...

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Just now, xtralettucetomatoe580 said:

Fun.

I think I knew that. Bet it wasn’t easy. I know the hell it put my parents through. 

My daughter graduated from UNLV with a masters degree in logistics management.  She joined the Army Core of Engineers in 2005.  She volunteered to go to Afgan within a couple months of joining the core.  While there she met her future husband.  He was a security guard for Global Security Solutions at the time.  Basically a Blackwater like gig.  Ross escorted my daughter to a project the US was building in Afgan.  She was the logistics specialist responsible for materials.  They hit it off.  They did this for a few years and ten got married in 2008.  Ross left GSS and went back to school on the GI Bill.  Completed his masters in Project Management in under 3 years.  They are both making bank in Korea now.  Loving life and all the excitement of traveling the world.  

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1 minute ago, Angry ginger said:

someone like you-  fuck guy you not that special 

No I'm not but there is no fucking way a degreed electrical engineer is being sent to the front lines.  Do you know of any?

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Just now, AKIQPilot said:

My daughter graduated from UNLV with a masters degree in logistics management.  She joined the Army Core of Engineers in 2005.  She volunteered to go to Afgan within a couple months of joining the core.  While there she met her future husband.  He was a security guard for Global Security Solutions at the time.  Basically a Blackwater like gig.  Ross escorted my daughter to a project the US was building in Afgan.  She was the logistics specialist responsible for materials.  They hit it off.  They did this for a few years and ten got married in 2008.  Ross left GSS and went back to school on the GI Bill.  Completed his masters in Project Management in under 3 years.  They are both making bank in Korea now.  Loving life and all the excitement of traveling the world.  

That’s great. GI Bill treated me well too. Was able to use that for my bachelors degrees then WI offers their own GI Bill that I used for my masters. 

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3 minutes ago, xtralettucetomatoe580 said:

Lol at how you think the military is... You sound extremely beta with your “expendable front lines bit”. 

Oh no they are going to make us get on line and take the Hill from brits. Oh shit.. That reference doesn’t work for a Nook...

What have I missed?  

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Just now, ArcticCrusher said:

No I'm not but there is no fucking way a degreed electrical engineer is being sent to the front lines.  Do you know of any?

I had a buddy who went to Brown, had a doctorate, and was a physicist. He was on the “front lines”... Maybe in Canadia thinking an EE degree is special is a thing? 

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Just now, xtralettucetomatoe580 said:

I had a buddy who went to Brown, had a doctorate, and was a physicist. He was on the “front lines”... Maybe in Canadia thinking an EE degree is special is a thing? 

But not you.  Just a fucking nobody sent.

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2 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

But not you.  Just a fucking nobody sent.

Do your officers in the Canadian military not go to college before they're commissioned ? 

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1 minute ago, xtralettucetomatoe580 said:

I had a buddy who went to Brown, had a doctorate, and was a physicist. He was on the “front lines”... Maybe in Canadia thinking an EE degree is special is a thing? 

I know that Kandahar KAF was under fire for most of the time my daughter was there.  Locals were lobbing mortars over the wall on a weekly basis.  Took the insurgents a long time to figure out that one mortar = several dead Afgannies almost every time.  

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Just now, AKIQPilot said:

I know that Kandahar KAF was under fire for most of the time my daughter was there.  Locals were lobbing mortars over the wall on a weekly basis.  Took the insurgents a long time to figure out that one mortar = several dead Afgannies almost every time.  

Counter batteries were not kind to the afghans. They were a hell of a lot better shots than they were too..

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2 minutes ago, xtralettucetomatoe580 said:

Isn’t an EE degree like a two year associates in the states? That’s cute. 

No its a 4 year actual degree a beta like yourself could only dream of.  What is it you have a business degree?  Did that come as the special prize in a cracker jack box?

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Just now, xtralettucetomatoe580 said:

Counter batteries were not kind to the afghans. They were a hell of a lot better shots than they were too..

No, not at all.  It's just crazy how stupid many of those villagers are.  

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