SFC Jeff Emry

SFC Jeff Emry

Dates of Service: Aug 1984 - Aug 2008
RETIRED
95% Complete
11 Contacts
Influence Score: 4,172
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Promotions

  • PVT Aug 84
  • PV2 Feb 85
  • PFC Apr 85
  • SPC Oct 85
  • SGT Apr 89
  • SSG May 96
  • SFC Jun 00

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Bio 

Currently living in Boerne, TX - moved here in 2017, from San Antonio, TX, with my beautiful wife (born & raised in San Antonio) and our darling 11 year old daughter. Working for QTC since 2010, most recently as Provider Support Analyst. I love what I do because it ultimately helps Veterans with their C&P exams. My hometown is Hoquiam, Washington.

Military Experiences

May 1986 - May 1989
Battery Aideman
Loved everything about this one and only tour to Germany (except the training during extreme cold temperatures). I left a few months before The Wall came down; how I would have loved to been there for that. Had a great time overall. Supported Field Artillery, bunch a great guys. Neurnberg is a great city. Did my Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC - now called Warrior Leader Course) at Ansbach / Katterbach in 1987.
Jan 1985 - May 1986
Ambulance Driver
First duty station at the, "Armpit of the Army." Actually, my 16 months there wasn't bad, I actually had a good time, made some good friends, learned a lot as a young Army medic. Learned everything about M113s and M577s. First drove jeeps then shortly after that HUMVEEs replaced the jeeps. Participated with REFORGER January 1985 - was in Germany when the shuttle blew up. I would like to someday visit Fort Riley, Junction City, Manhattan, and Kansas City again.
Oct 1984 - Jan 1985
AIT Student
Combat Medical Specialist Course 300-91A10 Was at Fort Sam when it snowed (heavily) in San Antonio January 1985
Aug 1984 - Oct 1984
Basic Trainee

Personal Information

Interests
advocate for galactosemia – my daughter has classic galactosemiamovies: oldies but goodies / westerns / action / horrorsports: seahawks / mariners / uw huskies football / sa spurs
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