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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend LTC (Join to see) for posting the duffelblog.com 'news' item that an early-warning system has been developed [probably by the E-4 mafia] to alert E-4s when a First Sergeant is approaching :-)
FYI CSM Charles Hayden 1SG Steven Imerman SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SMSgt David A Asbury Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC (Join to see) SFC Chuck Martinez SSG Stephen Rogerson SGT Jim Arnold SPC Nancy Greene SPC Diana D. SPC Matthew Lamb TSgt David L. MSG Andrew White
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LTC Self Employed
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I was an E-4 from Feb of 1994 until April of 1995 when I became an Officer Candidate/E6 until the 8th of August, 1996 when I became a 2LT. Here I am as a E-4 pumping gas as the PL's driver. January, 1995. LTC Stephen F. SPC Nancy Greene
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SSG Bill McCoy
SSG Bill McCoy
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"Mustang" officers were respected as tough, no BS leaders. Meaning of course that they knew most all of the BS enlisted would try to pull. LOL
In the MP Corps, I had one Company Commander who was a great officer but always seemed to be in a bad mood. Still, as an MP Duty Officer, he was among the top most respected.
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Col Jim Harmon
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Sadly, the E-4 Mafia is not prepared for the capabilities of a Stealth First Sergeant. Fully equipped with Loafing Seeking Munitions and Gold Bricking Homing Precision Strike weapons, the Stealth First Sergeant is force to be contended with during field day operations, and a persistent threat to early secure of work spaces.
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