Posted on May 13, 2018
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Just to start the conversation, I still make sure that my 'gig' line is straight every single time I get dressed.
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SSG Range Safety Nco
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By far eating way to fast. Cant even have a family meal without it looking like a eating competition
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MSG Harold Lewis
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Yea, I'm with you on the 15 minutes early is on time and 10 minutes is 5 late.

Also can't stand the "it's not my job".

And get me irritated, the knife hand comes out.
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SSG Cbrn Nco
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I still keep things military aligned. I have an issue with keeping things out of my right hand, but I’m left handed and don’t like things in my gun hand. Everything I wear has to be pressed and my shoes shined or clean.
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CPO james A. Redd Jr
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Saying Sir or Ma'am. 24 Hour clock. Say again instead of What? I'm sure there are more. But those are my big 3.
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SFC Jeffrey Franklin
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Gig line, eating fast, showering fast, sleep anywhere, any position.
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SFC Jeffrey Franklin
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I think the one habit that sticks with me is eating fast, showering fast, gig line my clothes. I walk faster than the average person. I address everyone, for any reason. I look them in the face and give the greeting of the day.
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SSG James Fisher
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Ending every telephone call with "out".
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SGT Michael Boling
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Gig line by far
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SGT Daniel Myers
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Everyone's still sir/ma'am, time is still military, date is still military, hat worn military, and I ALWAYS salute our Nation's flag with a salute that's still as crisp and sharp as when I was taught it over 45 years ago, oh, and I still hate Officers. Lol!
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LCDR Chaplain
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Still a reservist, but in civvies my gig line is straight, shoes shined, and "sir/ma'am" always ( though im southern too, those are expected and mandated here).
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