Posted on Jul 24, 2018
What nickname were you given when you served in the Military?
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RP Members, Connections, and Friends I believe there are some really outrageous nicknames that have been handed out to some of you when you served in the Military. Lets' get them out there and don't be embarrased. Please share! This is one of those Posts that just keep giving over time. RP Members keep adding your nicknames.
Don't leave us hanging - share the story behind the nickname too!!
One of my many was: "Burly" and when I was a PFC/E-3 it was "Horse Collar!" Others I can't repeat from Basic Training - use your imagination!
Don't leave us hanging - share the story behind the nickname too!!
One of my many was: "Burly" and when I was a PFC/E-3 it was "Horse Collar!" Others I can't repeat from Basic Training - use your imagination!
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I earned my nickname of "Doc" by taking care of 480 soldiers with medical support by myself while I was in the 1083rd Transportation Unit Louisiana National Guard.
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My nick name was X-Man. That emanated from black ops incursions into Cambodia and Laos when we were given different names and numbers. My name was Brad Zecker and my number was X-54025. I had the only number which began with the alpha "X"; hence I gained the nickname X-Man.
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My squad mates gave the nickname T.H.E. Cat because of my ability to see, especially the dark.
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SGT L.C. Johnson
More of a combat radio name used during a mission, we also had a spiderman, hulk, etc. Dennis was given to me because of my size and blond hair. Back at base it was simply Johnson
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