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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Dec 8, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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PO3 Michael James
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Yes, ... Vietnam, they would never be able to show base fire trucks on the tarmac pressure spraying water into C130's to remove the pools of blood from the wounded or deceased servicemen, so the aircraft could then be considered "sterilized" and Safe (?) Ready to transport more personnel/supplies back into Nam.. What of the Evacs related to the Tet Offensive.. What of the Army ... the 7th Cavalry ... The USS Repose, The USS Sanctuary.. Show the TRUE Neglect of the Vietnam Veterans, the suffering, the denials, the diseases caused by exposure directly/indirectly with A/O.. Show these spirited young men who served their country, With HONOR, and for those who returned home only to have promises made to them be denied !! To have to face YEARS of lies and neglect... suffering and abandonment.. This is our Government, they are on our side !! **MAYBE** 45-50 + YEARS of Abuse, Neglect .. and abandonment.. THIS is... ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY !! Instead of constant lying, order the Government to release ALL the (still classified) Vietnam files so the entire country can see the total truths of the Vietnam War, the experiments, the sick treatment our Veterans had to endure... and start to lead this country BY EXAMPLE not B.S.
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MSG David Johnson
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Very well said, maybe you should be a recruiter. Haha, just kidding, you would hate the job, it's easier, and more fun just to talk and answer people's questions about the military. If you had to fill quotas it would get too stressful, but it sounds as if you enjoy educating civilians about what the military is actually about.
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SSG Edward Tilton
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Edited 8 y ago
Some pull Lanyards
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MSG David Johnson
MSG David Johnson
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Or fuse igniters
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SGT Stephen Jaffe
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When I was in 'Nam, we couldn't wear our Army Security Agency shoulder patch. We wore the MACV patch. One thing we were told was that NVA and VC knew who we were. If we were captured, we were gone for good. The Russians were very interested in us which I figured that meant that we were going to be sent way north. Most of us didn't have rifles all of the time. When we did; they were M14s. I never was trained on an M16. I saw a Green Beret carrying one. I thought it was a funny looking weapon.
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SPC Erich Guenther
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I agree but to be honest SGT Gunderson there are some Veterans that believe bunk as well because they served in Army units that did basically nothing after the Berlin Wall fell or just prior to it. I run into them all the time online and if I hear the phrase one more time "In the Cold War all we did was drink beer and play cards".... I think I am going to really going to lose it and be an azz to that future poster. Yes, that was the focus of some units in the Army back then BUT NOT ALL OF THEM. Everyones service is different and back then the Army units were radically different between each unit. Some units sucked and basically did nothing others took their mission seriously and had to because they were with Airborne Corps. It's bad to generalize if your a Vet or a Civilian. I counted 4 overseas BN level deployments the 101st made while I was assigned to that unit in the 1980's in a approx 18 month period. My unit only did one to Honduras but the other units were flying to the Middle East, Panama, and Korea. In addition to the EDRE drills as well as the regular field training, etc. It fell short of the rapid OPTEMPO and "everybody goes" methods of the GWOT (no argument there) but it wasn't a unit that did nothing. Niether was the 82nd Airborne, or some of the units in Korea.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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Which university?
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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I go to Kansas Wesleyan.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
MAJ Byron Oyler
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I am Baker alumni.
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SSgt Daniel d'Errico
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This isnot an easy subject to explain to covilians from all walks of life. Explaining the non combat positions would take a movie franchise of Lord of the Ring proportions. You must have impressed your professor greatly. Let's hope she lands a career field she enjoys and not one that migjt make she come back gunning for you.
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CPT Infantry Officer
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Some people seek out ways to serve others. This often includes putting oneself in harms way. Other people seek out ways to earn a living peacefully. There is no right answer to this quandary or what might appear to be a contradiction in values. IMHO, people act based on their values and their interests. People's values should not be debated or argued. To do so could deny individuals the right to choose a life for themselves.

Movies tell stories. The stories often teach some lesson about life, happiness, or being apart of something larger than oneself. Lessons are important for generations to pass on to their posterity.
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FN Robert Barrett
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I agree, they think just because they went to college they know more than someone who worked and learned by on the job training. We had the experience not them.
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PO3 Hospital Corpsman
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4 years ago when i joined the navy, i had zero knowledge of what being in the Navy was supposed to be other than how the navy is always on ships, etc.. fast forward 4 years i’m a HM3 serving on a marine base, no ships. It was an eye opener for me. The military will put you where they need you and it won’t always be on the front lines or on a destroyer every time.
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