Posted on Aug 14, 2015
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PO2 Chester Evitt
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I actually do it all the time teaching my tactical class s.
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SGT(P) Khalid Wise
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Just as offensive to inmates, as well... Lol (but that's not supposed to be funny, right?!?)
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SGT Everett M. Cheney
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Every third day as a Battalion Chief in knife handing someone
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SGT Tommy Silvas
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after getting out of the military I always used army one liners like "Suck it up and drive on" my daughter is 25 now she just recently called me and said "do you know what the berst advice was that you ever gave me" i said "what?" "suck it up and drive on" she said, she explained that she has said that to herself through out her life high school, college, and so on. made me smile
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CPL Donald McKenna
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Edited 9 y ago
When I used to smoke I'd field strip my cigarette butts and put them in my pocket until I could get to a trash can. Made people around me wonder WTF I was doing.

Bad thing was, the wife doesn't check pockets when she does the laundry. Filters all over the inside of the dryer...
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A1C Charles Hagen
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"Bravo Zulu" One of my work crews went out to resolve a disaster at a customer site and restored order and operational status (life saving equipment went down). I called out a Bravo Zulu to all hands on the team.

My team lead looked at me and said "is that a good thing?"

"Roger that" I replied.

Now, they are used to me but it is funny as heck to get a new staff member.
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SFC George Smith
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in the old school that was the way we were instructed ...
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LCDR Sales & Proposals Manager Gas Turbine Products
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The hardest thing for some civilians to "adjust" to is reticent notions of expediency and risk-assessment. The military focuses on mission, while the private sector focuses on metrics. If you have a 60% of winning stepping outside of procedure, they'd rather lose. Why? because at the end of the day, it costs more to litigate than reduce costs.
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SGT Christopher Churilla
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I give directions with the knife hand all the time. And when dealing with civilians--even family--I try to speak their own language to them, but it is hard.
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SPC Chris Hicks
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I still do give knife hands! Half of my staff thinks I'm Brilliant while rolling 51/50
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