Posted on May 12, 2015
CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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What is your favorite 'urban legend' of all time, military or civilian? Mine is that Proctor & Gamble is a satanic company that occasionally held black masses over its products. Proof was found in its evil former logo, usually found on the backs of old tubes of toothpaste. What is your favorite URBAN LEGEND?
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SFC Walt "Butch" Deal
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My favorite one is that Obama is an American citizen born in Hawaii and that he's not a Muslim.
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PFC Charles Sanders
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And his mother was born in Kansas, what's your point?
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PFC Charles Sanders
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TSgt Ken Ray - where in the constitution does that make him ineligible to be president? This argument is so flawed the courts even refused to take it up. Whether you like it or not Obama was just as legitimate a president as Bush was or as Cruz would've been.
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TSgt Ken Ray
TSgt Ken Ray
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PO1 Michael Boyle - my birth cirtificate says birth certificate, a certificate live birth is a document issued when the birthing doctor is not present that witnessed the actual event, then a certificate of live birth is issued.
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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Hard to go for this one without sharing the slime. How is Ted Cruz a citizen. If his parents had wanted American Citizenship they had to register him with the embassy which gets him a certificate and a passport. If not, he has to be naturalized. So how is he a Senator.
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MAJ Nathan Potter
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I always liked the one about Mr. Rogers being a SF sniper in Vietnam...
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LTC Paul Labrador - He did actually serve in the USMC but never saw any combat he did not deploy.
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Cpl Brandon Havens
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SGT Adam Turner - Sorry there are pictures of him without the sweater. He was an avid swimmer and sorry no tattoos.
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Cpl Brandon Havens
Cpl Brandon Havens
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PFC (Join to see) - He was a civilian
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SFC King Walker
SFC King Walker
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I was at Fort Devins MA, and he was on the tube in dress greens. He took off his coat and put on a sweater. We couldn't believe it. Maybe it was an SNL skit.
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pretty much any and everything my recruiter told me.....
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SPC Ronald Golson
SPC Ronald Golson
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I guess I was lucky enough to have a recruiter that was honest about every damn detail. The good, the bad, the ugly, and the shit that makes you go WTF.
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SGT Elizabeth Elliott - what paperwork? You should do all that online. It's actually an easy process if you go to the website.
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SGT Ashley Rivers
SGT Ashley Rivers
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SPC Ronald Golson - Mine was really cool and 100% honest... easy to talk to and gave me exactly what I wanted to include GI bill and College Fund
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SGT Elizabeth Elliott
SGT Elizabeth Elliott
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SGT (Join to see) - I had to keep giving my unit every student loan from my Fasfa account to the readiness NCO and they would say they didnt get it, they lost it, or someone else was doing SLRP so I would have to do it again. My unit got so tired of dealing with me, that when I was promoted to SGT, they moved me to another unit. Reality is, no one knew how to do it. If I knew how to do it, I would do it myself. I don't like to say bad things about my unit because it makes them look bad and me. A couple years ago, I had a spinal cord injury and I was medically retired veterans day 2015. I had a SSG send me an email a few months ago wanting me to give them my fasfa ID and password so they could assess my student loan information. Of course I told them no. I asked them if I could send them my student loans through email since I now live 3 1/2 hours away. I never heard back from them. If you know a way I can do it on line, please let me know. When I asked if I could do it myself, they said I was breaking my chain of command. I am not even sure if I will qualify since I am medically retired now but never hurts to give it a try. I completed my full contract so I should be able to get my full SLRP. Even some would help. Thank you for responding SGT
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