Posted on May 4, 2018
COL Deputy G2
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Getting ready to board in Korea. I’m too far in the back of the line.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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Yes, I do. All the lower ranks should board before the Officers. That's the Infantry way. First in combat, last in the chow line.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
CPT Lawrence Cable
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I will say that part of being a grunt was ingrained in my mind by the time I commissioned. During my Engineer career, I once refused to attend a special dinner because they had extended our mission and the troops had at least another 24 hours on the job (did I mention in the middle of the Desert). I believe I was the only officer that refused, but you don't go to cantonment to a party while your men are still in the middle of an operation.
Besides, my MSGT father would have kicked by ass if he had heard that I left them.
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LTC Stephan Porter
LTC Stephan Porter
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TOTALLY agree!
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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No by height, tall people to the front of the line.
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COL Deputy G2
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No, that just puts us Hispanics at the end all the time.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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Now putting the tall people at the front of the line would be great , that's done in in Platoon or squad formations by height which would put them in the front of a line anyway from a formation if You send in each squad one at a time. Do that in all line and at 6'2" I'm sure I'll be close to the front of the line that way.
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Right there with you SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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COL Deputy G2
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So maybe they should march everyone into the aircraft.
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MAJ N/A
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It's the privilege of rank, Sir. Sort of like standing at the end of the line when entering the DFAC.
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SGT Gene Schwenke
SGT Gene Schwenke
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That depends on if it’s a military charter flight or a commercial flight. Commercial flight, 1st come 1st served.
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