Posted on Oct 12, 2021
SFC(P) Parachute Rigger
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Was it location? Duties? Who you worked with or for? Joint assignment? Overseas? Etc?
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MAJ Engineer Officer
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Honestly, I’m enjoying my current assignment at Fort Drum, NY as a BN S-3, for both the job and location! Crazy, I know.
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SPC Nancy Greene
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SFC(P) (Join to see) the best duty station for me was Ft McClellan! I worked in STU/Trainee MILPO. Class B was the uniform and the only duty I had to pull was CQ because we had trainees for guard duty. I enjoyed Germany, however it was cold and we were always on ‘alert’ and I didn’t have much time off to travel. Of Course this was during the Cold War and 2nd Armored Division (FWD) was the closest post to the Berlin Wall. I also really enjoyed working the E7 Board at Ft Benjamin Harrison
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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Did you develop any medical problems from McClellan?
When did you serve on the E-7 board? You may have promoted me,,,, lol

BTW, I enjoyed Uncle Ben's Rest Home in 1965 for Data Processing AIT and PSNCO in 1974.
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CAPT Kevin B.
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Engineering Officer, Naval Support Force Antarctica (Operation Deep Freeze). Helped build the first artificial sea-ice wharf, flew in during the winter to build sea-ice runways, lead surface SAR, laid out routes to inland stations, AND had to suffer going to blasting school to do my job. On the side I helped capture the first penguins for Sea World and ran the high end booze racket (not for profit). Not bad for O-1. Pretty much unlimited authority to make good things happen. That and epic pranks that would get you scorched CONUS side.
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