Posted on Oct 30, 2014
SGT Rodger Armstrong
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So after six years of service I get med boarded. It's taken me a year to realize some of the little things that you couldn't do in the military (Army for me) In The civilian world nobody give two s@#*s about. For me it was hands in your pocket. How about any of you other VETERANS.
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SSG Adam Reed
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Walking on the grass in the military gets you smoked. Walking on the grass in the civilian world gets you there quicker.
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SGT Rodger Armstrong
SGT Rodger Armstrong
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Hahahahahahahahaha I want to up vote this a million times
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SSG William Patton
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Many of the things I learned in the military are still part of my life 44 years later. I still have a gig line and my suits are not $2500, but more like $300. Even in casual attire, my gig line is straight if I have a button shirt. I still wear a military haircut, shave, and try to maintain a professional appearance, even though I am now retired. The little things point to self discipline and self image that projects professionalism in how we conduct our lives. Without the influence of the military, my life could have gone to hell in a hand basket quickly.
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PO1 Disaster Survivor Assistance Specialist
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SSG William Patton I wish I could give you all my UP thumbs for the day! **** stupid RP limits on thumbs **** STARBIES TAKE NOTES!!!!
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SSG William Patton
SSG William Patton
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Thank you PO1 Medley.
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SGT Senior Security Engineer
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HAHA, SSG William Patton, couldn't agree with you more on the gig line. Even when Iam going out to cut logs, I am checking my gig line. The haircut, a flat top, high and tight has been with me since I was probably 10, thanks for having a DS for a father. As far as the shaving, well, gave up that one!.
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SSG William Patton
SSG William Patton
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SGT Smith, I would give up on the shaving too, but I get to itching so bad, the hair has to go. Keeping the hair short is so much easier and much cooler in the summer. I let it go just a little beyond high and tight in the winter to help keep my head warm. I just hate having to fool with long hair. I also broke starch every day when I worked and I never let my wife iron my shirts either. She could not get the creases straight and crisp. Now that I am retired, I wear blue jeans, tee shirt and an old jungle fatigue shirt around the house. Army all the way.
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SFC Mark Merino
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Headgear inside. Makes me crazy still.
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MSG Wade Huffman
MSG Wade Huffman
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Yep, me too!
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SFC Boots Attaway
SFC Boots Attaway
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SFC Mark Merino , what do you mean "MAKES"? You like the rest of us already are.
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SPC Charles Griffith
SPC Charles Griffith
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Sorry Uncle SFC Merino I would so drive you off a cliff then :)
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SSG Jim Foreman
SSG Jim Foreman
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sleeping in....
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