Posted on Jul 1, 2014
SSG Selwyn Bodley
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I'm hearing/reading people saying "I'm old school, therefore..." So out of curiosity's sake, where is that ever-moving line?
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SSG General Services Technician And State Vehicle Inspector
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Old School: If you remember when you used 3.5" Floppy Disks for your computer.
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SSG General Services Technician And State Vehicle Inspector
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MSG John Wirts, dang, now THAT is old. LOL.
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MSG John Wirts
MSG John Wirts
11 y
Heavy on the OLD.
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SSG General Services Technician And State Vehicle Inspector
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MSG John Wirts, nahhh. Just heavily seasoned. :D
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SPC William Weedman
SPC William Weedman
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Um how about no computer, all paper & cardboard folders...
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SSG General Services Technician And State Vehicle Inspector
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HAHAHA. Just thought of a really good one.

Old School: Using a typewriter, especially as a supply clerk to create Hand Receipts of the Commander's property. :D

TEEEEEEDIOUS!!!
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PV2 Abbott Shaull
PV2 Abbott Shaull
11 y
The only problem in digitizing the battlefield, is getting real-time information to everyone who needs it now, and can they process it in manner that doesn't take away their effectiveness in carrying out the mission they are currently on now. I can see where it can overwhelm the people on mission and be distraction to easily
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MSG John Wirts
MSG John Wirts
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Talking of old school, how about mimeograph machines, or ditto machines? Or making copies with forms or blank paper with carbon paper between them, on a manual typewriter?
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PO2 David Allender
PO2 David Allender
8 y
Or the old Zerox machine, where you had to type the report to make copies without any errors?
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SGT Mark Moen
SGT Mark Moen
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This 76y concurs
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LTC Jason Mackay
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Edited 11 y ago
If you knew what a piss pipe was / ever used a piss pipe.
Were psyched to get summer weight BDUs without Elvis Collars.
NCOs smoked at their desks
Had H Strap LBE made of canvas (actually wore mine for the last time in OIF 1)
Were issued a bear suit
Operated off magnesium snow shoes without crampons....shavings taken off the sides to start fires
Operated with or supported an M551 Sheridan Armored, Airborne, amphibious reconnaissance vehicle, which really wasn't any of those things
Ran a M3 range (grease gun)
Winter gear consisted of OD green wool items...PG (pre gortex)
The value of your CIF issue was around $300 bucks
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LTC Jason Mackay
LTC Jason Mackay
11 y
We made our own in Iraq. Was still in the Field Sanitation Manual in 2003
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LTC Paul Heinlein
LTC Paul Heinlein
11 y
LTC Jason Mackay, the picture comes from a patrol base in Northern Iraq around 2009/2010 time frame in Vicinity of Kirkuk.
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LTC Jason Mackay
LTC Jason Mackay
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LTC Paul Heinlein we dug in one in Balad 2003 to divert some of the fluid from the burn barrel process.
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PO2 Joan MacNeill
PO2 Joan MacNeill
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LTC Paul Heinlein - WOW! They even had them for leprechauns!
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SFC Mark Merino
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If your PT uniform weighed 10 pounds more after formation runs in the rain........
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LCpl Anthony Aguilar
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Any thing north of a younger person. But more resources ful
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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You simply referred to President Bush as President Bush. Then junior came along and we had to add the Aich-Dubaya to distinguish the real pilot from the poser pilot.

I will admit - I did cast 4 votes for Bushes. Never drank any, just voted for them.
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MSG(P) Michael Warrick
MSG(P) Michael Warrick
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Old school is like any thing over 20 years ago !
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CSM Christopher St. Cyr
CSM Christopher St. Cyr
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Even better Sir...sometimes slip and call the President, Vice-President Bush. Back then, they only tank in the A1 or A2 version was the M-60.
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SSgt Forensic Meteorological Consultant
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I am 58, I hope that answers your question! haha!
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MSG John Wirts
MSG John Wirts
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I remember 3 cent stamps, 1 cent postcards, and 10 cent a gallon gasoline. There was only leaded gasoline, most stations has regular,mid-range and eythel or premium grade gasoline, HanCock gas had seven grades. Milk 25 cents a gallon, and bread 25 cents a loaf. Of course a Dollar an hour was good pay. My first civilian job paid $2.48 an hour.
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SSgt Forensic Meteorological Consultant
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MSG John Wirts John you're killing me here!! :)
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SSgt Forensic Meteorological Consultant
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Probably the last time I will ever hear that.....
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MSG John Wirts
MSG John Wirts
11 y
Young Kid!
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SMSgt Guy Garfinkel
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Old School was when Men "were" Men and Women "were" women and there was no crossing the lines and same sex marriages.
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SFC Joseph Behmke
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If the Crab Walk, Bars, Push Ups, Run-Dodge & Jump and a 1 Mile Run were your PT Test while wearing Green Cotton "Starchies" and Combat Boots, your Old School. If you never had to stick your arm thru the starched legs of your fatigue pants or Khaki Shirt before trying to put them on; you're not old school.
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SPC Lyle Montgomery
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Being trained on an M14 in basic then transfering to an M16 in ait
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