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Command Post What is this?
Posted on May 3, 2016
MSG(P) Rafael Aguilera
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Great post 1SGT. I look back on my tenure in the Army and sometimes wish that I was still serving. I was thankful for everything I was taught and had all the experiences to include serving in RVN. These are the things we carry everyday of the rest of our lives, your soldier should be thankful for what they have.
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SFC (Join to see) What you say is very true and becomes more so as the years pass.
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LCpl Donald Faucett
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Marines don't complain, they ask for more or can we do it again, Sir! A difference between soldier and Marine
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1SG Al Brown
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Yep, I lived at Kabul Compound (AKA Camp Eggers) in 04,05,07 and 08. The facility was wonderful in my eyes, because (a) I wasn't a Private on an endless guard roster and (b) I have also experienced a much greater level of suck on other deployments. I'll bet the Soldier's thought Valley Forge was cold and it sucked too.
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Ah, hell, there is always something to complain about from somebody's point of view. It's just a matter of making sure they keep things in perspective. I long for "old school" Army. At least if they are bitching about bullshit stuff, that means the important stuff is squared away.

I'm out of the Army, been out for 8 years, and I still bitch about stuff that sucks for the ones that are in now.
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SGT C Mendez
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Wow...you had A/C? I never did when I was in. But I sure as hell remember the stinky kids. It was during the time when the Platoon Sergeant ordered us to take him to the shower blivet and hose him down. SFC David Pratt said it perfect. "The things that suck the most make the best memories." I didn't have email access or cell phones in the field and it was ok with me. It gave me time to bond with my brothers (some more than others). But no regrets there. The part I loved the most about training and deployments was getting back to a time where we would deal with the "What if?" What if we didn't have electricity or access to anything internet related (one in the same). What would we do? Well, to those soldiers that say that everything sucks remember this: You were not forced to raise your hand and serve your country. You did this on your own. The different branches of the military train different, deploy different and provide certain amenities to their service members. You are not required to have your phone or internet access. That is a privilege. When you think you have it bad, there is always someone that has it worse than you.
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SPC Sheila Lewis
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There is usually a shortage of positive character amongst the new Soldiers.
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I like this post and concur. While at the old the Rhein Main, we were in old dorms that were falling apart, but the smell of cheeseburgers, AFN TV in an old day room were the days. It felt like reality and yet, these conditions were prime real estates to those in the fields or the tents my dad had in Korea, Thailand and Vietnam. MSG(P) Rafael Aguilera
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SFC Jeff Couch
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If it don't suck then the job is not getting done and your not having fun nothing like walking a couple hundred feet in the sand and rocks with camel biters in flip flops to use the porta potty you gotta love it
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SPC Kenneth Koerperich
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It's because most Junior Soldiers are born after 1990 are self entitled sh*ts. So they think it should be just like it is back home. Sorry, no, I'm not PC. From what I see of most of todays soldiers, they would have been beaten/killed back in my day. We had nothing. Op Just Cause, only reason we got to call home, a benefactor, ie. rich Panamanian, whose building we holed up in for the day, let us use his phone. Otherwise we got SQUAT! These soldiers need to STFU, sit down, and appreciate how easy they have it....
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