Posted on Apr 27, 2015
Where are areas to AVOID outside US military bases?
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Young Soldiers are adventurous. After all, they are Soldiers. Telling a Soldier places he can't go is like giving him or her of checklists of places to check out.
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That looks like a fine establishment. It is a gentlemen's club and as an officer I am a gentleman.
But in all honestly the first think I did when I got to Bragg I pretty much avoided anything like the such in the city. Now Pirates in Spring Lake is another story.
But in all honestly the first think I did when I got to Bragg I pretty much avoided anything like the such in the city. Now Pirates in Spring Lake is another story.
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SFC Mark Merino
Always know where your troops are. Way to scout the area and ensure they weren't in there. That's leadership.
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Victory Drive for sure...I Was stationed at Fort Benning from 2007-2013 when I retired.
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Victory Drive, The Real Home of the Infantry is bad? Sir, that is borderline blasphemy.
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CSM (Join to see) , I thought military leaders who allowed Victory Drive to be cleaned up (not the Ranger Joe's side, the side headed towards AL), they should have all be brought up on charges! We do not close museums, do we?! We preserve them. Honor them.
Victory Drive was the final FTX for all Infantry soldiers after Basic and AIT, at least through 1988 and hopefully for a few years after that. We lost our identity the day that place changed and a little piece of me died with it...
Victory Drive was the final FTX for all Infantry soldiers after Basic and AIT, at least through 1988 and hopefully for a few years after that. We lost our identity the day that place changed and a little piece of me died with it...
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I first went there in 2000. When I went there in 2013 it looked a whole lot cleaner. I think the city did a great job at cleaning it up. Fayetteville did the same thing with Bragg Blvd. I still wouldn't like to be there at night but it is not what it was.
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SPC Charles Brown
I used to live one block off of VD when I was home, it wasn't too terrible back in the day. I would have and still will, that is if it is still open, the Outpost.
As for Hinesville, well again I don't know what the bars are like now but back in 1979/80 the Korean Village was the place to be and avoid. I can attest to the fact that it lived up to its name.
As for Hinesville, well again I don't know what the bars are like now but back in 1979/80 the Korean Village was the place to be and avoid. I can attest to the fact that it lived up to its name.
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Funny bathroom crap scene
Some of the BEST E-2 horror stories started with how they met their wife at the local strip club. I donate this clip to every NCO who has ever had to deal with one of them. For those of you out there who are still married to yours, we salute you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRN7nh7-eZI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRN7nh7-eZI
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SGT William Howell
Strippers are a soldiers kryptonite. You can take a great soldier and turn him into a awful one by adding just one stripper to the mix.
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Itaewon in Korea or any given place in Europe covered in red or blue lights...fun for the Joe's back in the day, but a field grade waiting to happen now.
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SPC Charles Brown
SSG Leonard Johnson, been there, once or twice.
There was one club right at the RC-4 motor pool, but I cannot remember it's name can you help a brother out? If you remember.
There was one club right at the RC-4 motor pool, but I cannot remember it's name can you help a brother out? If you remember.
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SFC William Swartz Jr
When I was GO (Cp Pelham for the oldsters) their was Club Country, The Blue Angel Club and The Oasis, that was '98-'99......
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SPC William Weedman
SSG Leonard Johnson - There was a reason we 1980s medics called it the "Parasite Club"...but I spent too much of my pay in various clubs in the Western Corridor...Itaewon was the sophisticated city to us "country boys" up in 3rd Brigade. We worked hard, but we played hard too!
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SSG Leonard Johnson
Couldn't get away from Pelham that much myself....unless I was doing something I shouldn't be doing....like back marketing hahahaha; )
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It must be gone because the base is gone but there was a place called "The SNAFU Bar" just outside of Ft. Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis. The 1stSgt warned us about it during his welcome message.
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SFC William Swartz Jr
The Harem House in Indy wasn't too far from Ben Harrison when I was there for Recruiting School in '95, no cover for Soldiers and $2.00 cocktails, I was in heaven lol...was funny watching some of my peers spending $100.00 or more on the dancers, but it was their TDY pay, I wasn't in there for the dancers, spent maybe $30.00 the 5 weeks I was there on them, it was the drinks man, the drinks lol!!
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Sierra Hotel!
Back in the day Columbus was pretty tame.
Fayetteville was a whole 'nother ball of wax.
The River Walk in San Antonio was another place that was very good at separating GIs from their money.
ARRGH .. TO BE YOUNG AGAIN!!!!
Back in the day Columbus was pretty tame.
Fayetteville was a whole 'nother ball of wax.
The River Walk in San Antonio was another place that was very good at separating GIs from their money.
ARRGH .. TO BE YOUNG AGAIN!!!!
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
SSG John Erny Tell me the Drop Zone and the Severn Dwarfs made the cut!
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