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I never had a nickname other than being called Capt. Bly, but I did sink a tank recovery vehicle during a 2 week training exercise up in Ft. Drum. It took 2 tanks to pull us out. At least it was water tight.
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SPC Jeffrey Bly
Yeah, we didn't live that down. 1SG bugged out but busted our chops over it relentlessly.
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For the longest time, I was the oldest member of my current unit....so, I had a few. Old Man. Rip Van Winkle. Old Fart. Just to name a few
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Tagged as BillyD leaving BMTS. Followed me around for 20 years. In fact, just today, a coworker called me that.
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As a 2nd Space Wing DOV Stan/Eval evaluator, I was given the nick of Iceman.
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Lieutenant Webster, apparently because I'm a walking doctrine dictionary.
Some of my more official callsigns have been:
Crazyhorse21
Colt16
Apache5
Apache6
Some of my more official callsigns have been:
Crazyhorse21
Colt16
Apache5
Apache6
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MSgt Rob Weston Camacho Man, as in Macho man. With song and everything! "I want to be a Camacho Man!"
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Had a few. "Tweeps" while riding a tin can as and ENL because I stood EW watches. "Marble One" while working in Antarctica because I'd do a lot of traverses out of town, but mostly to Marble Point. The one bestowed me that took awhile to get rid of was when I showed up at MWTC Bridgeport in the last rental car on the lot, a pink Cadillac . Took three years to lose "Pinks". The Marines adopted me, being a Seabee that was getting decent stuff built for them.
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