Posted on Apr 27, 2014
What is the smallest unit, remotist location, long term hardship military assignement?
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DEW line? Mountaintops in far away places? Underground bunkers? Keyword: Ice breakers? AGB-5 for example.
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SFC Douglas B. Hull
many years ago there was a Camp Called Camp Grieves just between JFC and the bridge. I see the bridge hasn't changed.
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SGT Thomas Lucken
Hello Douglas, it closed down about 10 years ago along with Garry Owen/Pelham. They were the last 2 Camps owned by the US Army. Only American Troops left in the old Western Corridor are those at JSA-Panmunjom.
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SPC Charles Brown
I remember getting a few up close and personal looks at that bridge, ugly damn thing that it is.
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SPC Charles Brown - I remember crossing a bridge in southern Iraq. Big warning sign saying "maximum weight limit 25,000 pounds" while riding in a 14-18 ton (ie 28,000-36,000 pound) MRAP. talk about pucker city.
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My buddy and I were dirt biking in Mojave and wanted to go to China Lake for a swim in the lake...... SMH.
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Although stateside, I spent 2 tours at FHL. Ft. Hunter Liggett had a moniker: 30 miles from water. 2 feet from hell.
The most remote I've seen is Ft. Irwin. I delivered tank engines down there from Ft. Ord. After driving all day, the billboard said "Welcome to Ft. Irwin." The garrison was 35 miles after that sign. And at 35mph max speed limit, that is one God-forsaken place.
The most remote I've seen is Ft. Irwin. I delivered tank engines down there from Ft. Ord. After driving all day, the billboard said "Welcome to Ft. Irwin." The garrison was 35 miles after that sign. And at 35mph max speed limit, that is one God-forsaken place.
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SGT Thomas Lucken
2 rotations in the 80s and was station there 90-91, with a TDY trip to the big desert! Duty was good, but hated the desert!
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SSG Gordon Holmes
Spent a month there in the summer of 1977. We had to wear thick mechanics coveralls and respirators. We worked 1/2 day every 2 days. We were going around to every squirrel hole and spraying in some sort of dust to kill fleas on the squirrels. Only good part was that I brought my bike down and would take the cross road to Hwy. 1 and go diving at Jade Cove. I had a friend on the coast that lived in the area and we would meet up to dive. It was hell riding over the mountains to the coast on a bike with 2 scuba tanks and other diver gear. The squirrels would intentionally dart out into the road to try to get you into an accident.
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Both of us are given diplomatic immunity. However, since they are there for security of classified materials/papers the Dept. Of State does not want "undue influence" by senior ranking military personnel. Hence, they are not considered DoD while on this duty. When they go back to the Marines then they fall back under DoD.
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Cpl James LeClair
Also depends on the embassy/consulate in which reporting structure the Marines get put into during the assignment.
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EASY..... any SF/LRRP patrol camp on the Cambodian/Laotian border. Sometimes no radio/air/artillery/re-supply support. Just us and the Indians.
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MAJ Jim Woods
I knew of an O'Neal at one of the SF camps. But if you are talking about THE Gary O'Neal, I never had the pleasure. I did read his book though. He's right up there with Danny J. Hill and Rick Rescorla. There are a few other on my list that I would have liked to meet. Most are at the big RP in the sky.
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SGT Craig Northacker
Gary and I are working together again now helping our vets. We served together back in the day - he was a legend back then and is still his irascible self!
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MAJ Jim Woods
Lucky Guy! I figured that he would return to the Dakota's. I couldn't get away with some of the stuff they did.
I did get to meet Bob Howard when he was at Lewis with the Ranger Bat in 78-79. He was a stud too. I worked with some of the guys on the Son Tay Raid in the 80's. They carried their junk in a wheelbarrow. Can I say that here?
I did get to meet Bob Howard when he was at Lewis with the Ranger Bat in 78-79. He was a stud too. I worked with some of the guys on the Son Tay Raid in the 80's. They carried their junk in a wheelbarrow. Can I say that here?
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My bunk-mate from AIT was assigned to Diego-Garcia for his first Duty Station.
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I wouldn't mind that diego garcia place, nice weather all year round, ocean everywhere, away from the politics, how can I get that? That's what I want to know
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Most Remote tour would probably have been Naval Security Group Adak, AK. Smallest Command would probably have been Naval Security Group Detachment Sugar Grove, WV. I would say that the Smaller the Command the Better I Did and the better the sense of Team. In both Sugar Grove and COMSPAWARSYSCOM 6211 where I had numerous titles and diverse duties I seem to have shinned. I liked being my own boss. In larger Commands I seem to have butted heads quite often with my Seniors.
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SPC Charles Brown
RC-4 Seonyu ri Korea. 85 people, Quonset huts to live in. Latrine and showers in a separate building, 30 below in the winter, your hair would literally freeze to your head. Enjoyed it so much I stayed for 2 years.
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