Posted on Aug 16, 2018
SFC Support Operations Ncoic
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SGM Bill Frazer
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More than a dozen, Graduated AAS in 74, JM in 79, 21 yrs constant status
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COL William Novak
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Airborne school June 1975 (PT in jump boots HOOAH!)
Greek Jump Wings September 1982
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SGT Dave Russo
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French Foriegn Legion Wings
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SSG Jose M. Hernandezsanchez
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I graduated in September, 1993. Unfortunately I don't have any foreign wing. Ugh!
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SFC Corrie Meade
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rok wings and graduated in 85. a totally different school back then. a lot tougher with higher standards than the school of today. up at 0420 for breakfast then 2hrs of ass kicking pt. failure rate of over 50%
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SGM Bill Johnson
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German wings. I took part in an Operation Market Garden commemoration operation and earned German Wings there when I was 50 in 2010. I never got them, but I qualified for them.
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SFC Nelson L. Friday-González
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Royal Australian Army Parachute wings. 1993
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Semi-unrelated, because I never jumped because I am chicken-shit in the face of heights, but does anyone else think that foreign nations have some really cool wings/badges? I have yet to see a pair of foreign jump wings or marksmanship badge that wasn't cooler looking than ours.
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CPT Andrew Wright
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I liked the Honduran wings because they are identical to Navy/USMC wings and I always got confused looks from Marines when I was in Recruiting.
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TSgt David L.
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I never got to do military Airborne, but I did civilian jumps IN Germany if that counts! LOL Jokes
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SFC Air Operations And Training Ncoic (S3 Air)
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German, Dutch, Polish, Latvian, and Chilean. BAC Jun 2005, JM course 2011.
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