Posted on Nov 18, 2016
What is the most military-appropriate name you've encountered in the military?
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Look at my last name, I have had more things thrown at it than I can recall. I had 1SG when I was a private who would ask me what the weather was going to be before we went on an FTX. Immediately after that conflict in the middle east in 1991, If I heard the term "Is your first name Desert?" after reading my name tape, I heard it a million times. At first it was funny, but 10 years later, my normal response is "you think I haven't heard that? Your a special kind of slow aren't you?" A few people have said I should of been a spy, no that I like.
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I knew a SGT Slaughter who happened to be a medic. Thought I couldn't top that, but later met a SGT Rogue. Didn't ask about rogue squad.
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We had PV2 Parts in basic... I also currently work with a guy who is a Captain in the Reserves... last name Sargent... but that's pretty common. There have been awesome names like "Killjoy", "Fearless", and "Deadmaker"... Those are all bad-ass names that I have seen while I was in. I'm sure there have been more, but none pop into my hear right now.
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Also had an OIC with the first name Alleluya... He was not a religious man at all...
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My Father was with the 57th Field Hospital in WWII. He served with a SGT Major.
He did get commissioned, so I've always wondered if he ever became MAJ Major.
He did get commissioned, so I've always wondered if he ever became MAJ Major.
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When I first this sailor I had to do a double take on his ID. His name at that time was Sailor. And yes he was in the Navy, so it was Seaman Sailor.
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When I was Stationed in Japan. We had a Capt. Aho and a Sgt Baka. working in the same office. Aho in Japanese is crazy and Baka means stupid.
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