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Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Jul 21 2009, 11:47 AM
We navigated with only four of us on the same section- all n00bs.
Of course, we see how well that went over, 1 ACL tear later.
Of course, we see how well that went over, 1 ACL tear later.

Originally Posted by WhrDLMI,Jul 21 2009, 11:52 AM
Why?
When I enlisted, my scores were such that they did tell me I could pick my MOS(job) and which coast I wanted to be stationed on. I actually got my job. I picked west coast so I could surf on the weekends. I landed in the desert, 180 miles from the nearest recognizable US city.

But that is an enlisted standpoint. We have the Marine Corps OCS here at Quantico. They come through here(the center) all the time. One of my employee's brothers just graduated from OCS. Yes, my military time has passed and things do change, but I feel I still have some relevant info.
Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Jul 21 2009, 12:00 PM
OMGoodness!
Will you, Zeke?! 

It wasn't my ACL.
Will you, Zeke?! 

It wasn't my ACL.

Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Jul 21 2009, 11:59 AM
You're talking in terms of deployments, etc. Hate to be real, but you should be more concerned with where your duty station is going to be. And that, my friend, is not up to you or your recruiter.
When I enlisted, my scores were such that they did tell me I could pick my MOS(job) and which coast I wanted to be stationed on. I actually got my job. I picked west coast so I could surf on the weekends. I landed in the desert, 180 miles from the nearest recognizable US city.
But that is an enlisted standpoint. We have the Marine Corps OCS here at Quantico. They come through here(the center) all the time. One of my employee's brothers just graduated from OCS. Yes, my military time has passed and things do change, but I feel I still have some relevant info.
When I enlisted, my scores were such that they did tell me I could pick my MOS(job) and which coast I wanted to be stationed on. I actually got my job. I picked west coast so I could surf on the weekends. I landed in the desert, 180 miles from the nearest recognizable US city.

But that is an enlisted standpoint. We have the Marine Corps OCS here at Quantico. They come through here(the center) all the time. One of my employee's brothers just graduated from OCS. Yes, my military time has passed and things do change, but I feel I still have some relevant info.
Originally Posted by tacocat,Jul 21 2009, 12:02 PM
Well shame on you for letting a soldier under your command get injured. Stop being asleep at the helm. Nevermind the fact that you have had relations with this soldier. 

You definitely have me confused with someone else. I do not command soldiers, nor was I ever a soldier.:bloodbeginstoboil:




havent seen it in awhile.




Was looking forward to a little getaway, but time/work is working against me.

