Posted on Dec 3, 2013
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Lets say the assignments officer owes you one and you can PCS anywhere. Where would you like to go?
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SGM Intelligence Senior Sergeant/Chief Intelligence Sergeant
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Anywhere that doesn't get cold or too hot.  I'd love to go back to Hawaii!
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1SG Michael Minton
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wirhout a doubt, Australia if you can find a way. Germany is a great family move. Alaska (anchorage) is great! and any place in florida. ive been to all and lived in 3 of them, they are far better then anywhere in the states (exclude alaska). Most people will never go to these places or be able to afford vacations there. Take advantage of it while your in.
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MSgt Aircrew Controller Ii
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New Zealand became my favorite place after participating in Operation Deep Freeze in 1996.  I just love the islands and the Kiwi's are just an awesome culture.
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TSgt Scott Hurley
TSgt Scott Hurley
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I noticed where you are currently stationed at. Cannon Airplane patch. I was there for 4 years and hated it. Those that cried about Minot, ND or Pope AFB, NC have never been to Cannon and Clovis NM.
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MSgt Aircrew Controller Ii
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I don't mind it here at all. Matter of fact, I retired here and stayed.  The opportunity to work with AFSOC and it's growing mission was to tempting to pass. The fact that I still get to be directly involved with the mission and more importantly I get to still interact and mentor some of the very Airman I put through training while still on Active Duty is something I wasn't ready to give up on when I retired.
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1SG Visual Information Operations Chief
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SOUTHCOM when I'm closer to retirement.
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MSG Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic)
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Italy or the Philippines.
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