MILITARY Marlin members

Started by *** YELLER ***, March 23, 2007, 05:37:40 PM

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*** YELLER ***

OK who was or is in the military I've noticed alot of fellow Jarheads and I got to thinking who else was in the Military  :usa: so lets have it what...

branch

rank

stationed

job





For me as if ya'all didnt know
USMC E-3 staioned at Camp Horno, Camp Pendalton for 3 years and 1 year in Camp Kinser Okinawa did some time at 29 Palms and Bridgeport also, I was a truck driver  :driving: yes I got paid to wheel BIG 5 Ton trucks, Hummers and Jeeps loved it all.


:usa: :beerwhack:
MY ONLY REGRET IS THAT I HAVE NOTHING USEFUL TO OFFER THIS FORUM  :moon:
except BACON

Duffil

E-3...enlisted, right?  E-5 is the highest one can go and be non-comm? Or am I outdated with my info? Whisky Tango Foxtrot?  :gap:

*** YELLER ***

Quote from: Duffil on March 23, 2007, 08:47:17 PM
E-3...enlisted, right?  E-5 is the highest one can go and be non-comm? Or am I outdated with my info? Whisky Tango Foxtrot?  :gap:


E-9

:usa: :beerwhack:
MY ONLY REGRET IS THAT I HAVE NOTHING USEFUL TO OFFER THIS FORUM  :moon:
except BACON

topar

Navy  Thats right I transported you.
Stationed in Pearl Harbor Yeah I had it rough.  Even had shore duty.
E - 5
Welder (Hull Tech).

*** YELLER ***

Quote from: topar on March 23, 2007, 09:55:52 PM
Navy  Thats right I transported you.
Stationed in Pearl Harbor Yeah I had it rough.  Even had shore duty.
E - 5
Welder (Hull Tech).



yea yea yea whatev  :blah:  :yupyup:


:usa: :beerwhack:
MY ONLY REGRET IS THAT I HAVE NOTHING USEFUL TO OFFER THIS FORUM  :moon:
except BACON

topar

:ha_ha: Oh come on give a guy a break!

Big Pap Dog

Navy
E-5/ET2
USS GEORGIA for 5 1/2 yrs (navigation ET)WA, San Diego, Norfolk VA
SUBLANT, Norfolk(currently) for about 2yrs now....My job is to help keep submarines from not going bump in the night. 8 more months and i'll be done, time for change for family's sake. Glad I served my country.

*** YELLER ***

NAVY NAVY NAVY WHATEV  :dunno: :blah: :cheese: :yupyup: :rofl2: where my JARHEADS at ???


:usa: :beerwhack:
MY ONLY REGRET IS THAT I HAVE NOTHING USEFUL TO OFFER THIS FORUM  :moon:
except BACON

mudguts

Marine reserves here. My wake up was Oct 3, 1990.

1391 Bulk Fuelman
:beer:
:nerv:                                                                                               :turtle: I love T.I.T.S. :turtle:

topar

:usa: Oh yeah we are taking over!  Go Navy!!

*** YELLER ***

MY ONLY REGRET IS THAT I HAVE NOTHING USEFUL TO OFFER THIS FORUM  :moon:
except BACON

weirdtimes_7

U.S. Air Force
E-3 (i get E-4 in Aug)
Currently Stationed at Hill AFB UT
And i am in Security Forces

Been over seas to the midlle east twice and was headed out on my third, but i got hurt... i guess now we will se where i go from here, lol

military_stang
:respect:

RHG

U.S. Air Force
E-4
Work as an electrician on KC-10's at Travis AFB California.
All my mods on my truck are pretty well payed for by TDYs
Keep uhm coming, I need 30 Splines!
Only the dead have seen the end of war - Plato

89 Ext Cab Long Bed, SAS'd, Double 2.28's, 5.29's, 38" TSL's, Allied Beadlocks, Half Doors, Custom Trail Bodywork

weirdtimes_7

YA, US AIR FORCE REPRESENTIN, HAHAH

military_stang
:respect:

Lady Di

 :usa:  to all our miltary members.
Life is like a bowl of beer flavored chocolate covered dog turds.. it makes no sense. :pokinit:

Where is the Mammoth?

How the Mammoth came to be

Number Two :pokinit:

Jim Rogers

#15
USAF 10 years, now full time Air National Guard for 27 total....and counting. :greengrin:
E-9
Fresno ANGB, CA
Airfield Manager

Currently in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. :hammerhead:

RockSlayer

United States Marine Corp......Ooh Rah!!
E-4  Corporal
M.O.S. 6465, 488 Hybrid Test Set Maintainer/ Operator peculiar to the F/A-18 and AV-8B
Using automated test equipment, I repaired avionic equipment for weapons and flight control.
I served at N.A.S. Memphis TN, N.A.S. Lemoore CA, M.C.A.S. Cherry Point N.C., and M.C.A.S. Iwakuni Japan.


Mr. Rogers.... My cousin is in the USAF and stationed at the Fresno Air Base, I think he is an E-7, His last name is Arnold.

Jim Rogers

Quote from: RockSlayer on March 27, 2007, 09:43:14 AM
United States Marine Corp......Ooh Rah!!
E-4  Corporal
M.O.S. 6465, 488 Hybrid Test Set Maintainer/ Operator peculiar to the F/A-18 and AV-8B
Using automated test equipment, I repaired avionic equipment for weapons and flight control.
I served at N.A.S. Memphis TN, N.A.S. Lemoore CA, M.C.A.S. Cherry Point N.C., and M.C.A.S. Iwakuni Japan.


Mr. Rogers.... My cousin is in the USAF and stationed at the Fresno Air Base, I think he is an E-7, His last name is Arnold.

What shop does he work in?  Name doesn't ring a bell.

BTW, call me Jim or Chief, my Dad is Mr. Rogers.  :greengrin:

mudguts

Quote from: Jim Rogers on March 26, 2007, 09:49:17 AM
USAF 10 years, now full time Air National Guard for 27 total....and counting. :greengrin:
E-9
Fresno ANGB, CA
Airfield Manager

Currently in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. :hammerhead:
Has your Air Guard career been in Fresno? If so, I bet you know my father in law. MstSgt Stone, retired.
:thumbs:
:nerv:                                                                                               :turtle: I love T.I.T.S. :turtle:

Jim Rogers

Quote from: mudguts on March 27, 2007, 07:09:37 PM
Has your Air Guard career been in Fresno? If so, I bet you know my father in law. MstSgt Stone, retired.
:thumbs:

If he worked in Job Control then ya' I knew him a little.  He would've retire shortly after I transferred to the Guard in 1990.  What was his first name?

83yota

USAF loud and proud
E-5 in 1 week
Hydraulics journeyman (thats right JOURNEYMAN)
4yrs active 2yrs res
Hows it goin chief and mil stang?
stang i am in utah we need to go wheelin
i will finish ALS on thursday night (29 March 2007)
85 toyta 4runner Soon to be full widths... i hope http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=62935.0

90 toyota runner Very sadly gone
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=75563.60

guywithuglyyota

E-5

F-15 crew chief

Elmendorf AFB, Alaska

Active duty
Comedy is the last refuge of the nonconformist mind.

mudguts

Quote from: Jim Rogers on March 28, 2007, 10:48:46 AM
If he worked in Job Control then ya' I knew him a little.  He would've retire shortly after I transferred to the Guard in 1990.  What was his first name?
Marvin Stone. Maintanance Flight Control, or something to that effect. He was one of the HMFIC's before he retired, around 93 or 94.
:nerv:                                                                                               :turtle: I love T.I.T.S. :turtle:

UKMyers

USAF

E-6

C-5 Flight Engineer.... Prior KC-135 Boom Operator

Travis AFB, CA

weirdtimes_7

Sounds good to me 83yota, just tell me the time and place and i will be there

military_stang
:respect:

Jim Rogers

#25
Quote from: mudguts on March 28, 2007, 06:54:03 PM
Marvin Stone. Maintanance Flight Control, or something to that effect. He was one of the HMFIC's before he retired, around 93 or 94.

Yep, I knew him.  Even drank beer with him once.  He probably doesn't remember me though.  I was one of many F-16 crew chief's back then.

Jim Rogers

Quote from: guywithuglyyota on March 28, 2007, 04:44:53 PM
E-5

F-15 crew chief

Elmendorf AFB, Alaska

Active duty

I was a crew chief at Elmendorf when they transitioned from F-4's to F15A's and B's.  Way back in 1980-1984.  That was my first PCS assignment. Insert "old man" emoticon here. :greengrin:

guywithuglyyota

Quote from: Jim Rogers on March 29, 2007, 09:58:22 AM
I was a crew chief at Elmendorf when they transitioned from F-4's to F15A's and B's.  Way back in 1980-1984.  That was my first PCS assignment. Insert "old man" emoticon here. :greengrin:

That was a while ago!  Im gonna make you feel older now.... we are getting f/22 raptors here shortly!
Comedy is the last refuge of the nonconformist mind.

toynorcal

Active Duty Air Force

E-5 / Staff Sergeant

Communications troop, stationed at Beale AFB.

Been to Keesler, Osan, Langley, Ali AL Salem, Al Udied, Balad, BIAP, and NAS Sigonella.
Worked directly with every brach and so far...the army is the best to deploy with cause they know all the tricks, the navy are my favorite drinking buddies, the marines are hands down the fastest about taking care of buisness, and the air force has the best food and TDY schedules.

-Jake-

Holy smokes am I the only one that was in the Army?

Rank: E-4
MOS: 62B10 heavy equipment mechanic
Stationed: Ft Richardson, Alaska and all over Iraq
Got out in '07 after my 3 years hated every second of it but made friends that I'll be in touch with till I die
81 Hilux, E-Lockers, 5.29s, Duals, 30 spline Longfields, 8274 Warn, 40" Iroks, F150s and RUF