Posted on Sep 19, 2015
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If i would to join the army as an infantry soldier what watches would i stand if any.

And i wouldn't stand any watches if i would to join SEAL right?
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SSG Warren Swan
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If you can find any branch of service to include the Coast Guard where standing a watch isn't required, please let me know. I've done something wrong for a long time. And even retired, I'm still standing watch. My oath never expired.
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SFC Judith Storm
SFC Judith Storm
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When I retired from military, I worked a night shift from home transcribing so I could watch out for my wonderful neighborhood. Everyone knew, and several times my phone rang at 3 am with a neighbor's emergency; bring their kids over to sleep because someone had to go to hospital, a close relative had been in an accident elsewhere; going to hospital themselves, would I watch/feed their pets; I smelled smoke outside my open window, went outside during storm to see live wires writhing in the street; etc. Now I am retired but still stand watch at night - my neighbors are safe because I watch and always will.
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SSG Warren Swan
SSG Warren Swan
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SFC Judith Storm - After reading your statement, the only things I got out of this is: 1. You left the Army when your time was up; It NEVER left you. 2. You took an oath when you enlisted, and while the enlistment itself came to an end, the oath never did. 3. Accomplishment of my mission and the welfare of my Soldiers. You completed the mission you and the Army set out to do, and you took care of your Joe's, but the mission in your heart continues, and the Joes have been replaced with young kids. Seems to be an evolving situation SFC. Almost like you never retired :o)
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PO2 Nick Burke
PO2 Nick Burke
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A lot of us still honor our oath and duty B.Z. to the both of you.
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Capt Richard I P.
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Watches will never go away, it's kind of what we all signed up for. We guard our brothers and sisters while they sleep. We collectively guard our civilian fellow citizens as they carry on their lives.

We do this in all services, although we may call it different things. The Naval Services may have the strongest tradition of it because of the 24/7 nature of a vessel at sea, but it is intrinsic to the military experience.
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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Its great on the submarines, six on and 12 off for the duration of the deployment. It used to be 4 on, 8 off, not to include field days, drills and equipment failures and we didn't realize how tough it was. Well the 4 to 8s did, up at 0330, and most of the rest of the time up for some reason or another. But on the bright side 1200 to 0330 was yours.
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PO2 Nick Burke
PO2 Nick Burke
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MCPO Roger Collins - Surface Navy is/was often 6x6 w/ a full workday underway....... +drills ect.
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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PO2 Nick Burke - Wasn't that fun? One of the reason I wanted to make First Class so I could finally supervise. Finally changed my rate and accomplished it.
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PO2 Nick Burke
PO2 Nick Burke
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As work center Sup i got to move to 12+12. It was the 80s...... EVERYONE was way undermanned in engineering on ships.
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MCPO Roger Collins
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All right, I'm just gonna say it. Your career choice should be in the Air Force. (Joke Joke) She wouldn't even have to do anything about the hair.
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PO2 Nick Burke
PO2 Nick Burke
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Hee Hee ... Don't you mean chAIR Force!
Yes I'm envious!
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