Well I do this just to try to make friends and to get to know my fellow players. SO I am curious how many of on STO are current or ex-military.
Please do not give out any personal information, just branch and years/time served.
Okay I go first
8yrs in United States Navy - served in the Gator Navy , i.e. played with the USMC; as a Snipe i.e Engineering.
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I also got to make pretty slides for the senior officers, so when they briefed even more senior officers the briefings might be understood. (You'd be amazed at how hard it is to make a nuke go off before it's armed, and how easy it is afterward.)
Myself = US Army
Son = US Marines
Daughter = US Marines
Son-in-law = US Coast Guard
We all play the game and are in the same fleet.
Thank you and your family/friends for their service.
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Well thank you all for your replies - my ships BTW: USS El Paso LKA-117, and I am a plank owner of the USS Whidbey Island LSD-41.
I was also TAD from LSD-41 to the USS Fairfax County LST-1193 for short period of time.
And thank you all for your Service and/or your Families' Service 07
Let us explore it... together. Each man hides a secret pain. It must be exposed and reckoned with. It must be dragged from the darkness and forced into the light. Share your pain. Share your pain with me... and gain strength from the sharing.
@mustrumridcully0, and thank you for your reply/service and it counts as far as I am concerned (
und ich danke Ihnen für Ihre Antwort / Dienstleistung und es zählt für mich).
I hope I got German right?
Thank you shipmate 07
Otherwise it sounds okay. Though you can say "Du", we're under Star Trek friends here.
1st batt 8th marine division.
Combat tours, 2 Desert storm, 2 Iraqi Freedom, 4 forward ops, Afghanistan, Enduring freedom.
M.O.S.-0369, infantry unit leader.
Retired rank, MSGT of the corp.
o7 to all service members active, retired, deceased or fallen in battle.
Thank you for your service.
And thank you for yours Marine 07
My parents met aboard USS Briscoe (DD-977), and I know Dad was involved in construction of USNS Watson (T-AKR-310) and the presale refits of USS Reid (FFG-30) before she was sold to the Turks as TCG Gelibolu (F 493).
I think the equivalent in USAF is called an SF (Security Forces). Basically their version of an MP.
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About the AP: Don't disobey the rules near or on a flight line. Ever!
Working as a civilian construction contractor I happened to be near a flight line, in our little fenced off area, doing my thing, when a Starlifter landed. It's a beautiful old ship dating from the 1960's and it was a Reserve craft to boot. We were all brought in at the beginning of the job and introduced to the rules, the primary one being, stay in our fenced enclosure unless being escorted into or out of it by the AP guys.
Well, one guy just had to get a closer look at the airplane, which was probably 100 yards from the construction site, and he stepped over the fence. Let's just say it was a moment that would hit 3 million views on You Tube in an hour.
Of course, they shut down the job, and we all had to go back to security for a refresher course on staying in the enclosure, but at that point, nobody needed the lecture. I don't know how many guys it would have taken to subdue the poor idiot, but they sent three Humvees full to do the job. And they were very enthusiastic in their work.
One fine morning, a major apparently decided that forgetting his ID at home wasn't that big a deal - he'd just order those mere sergeants at the guard post to let him by; surely they'd be intimidated by his exalted rank. When I passed, one of them had him against the wall at pistol-point while his partner covered them both with an M-4, waiting for backup to arrive. I don't recall ever seeing that particular major anywhere in the Hole ever again.
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The term "Shore Patrol" usually refers more to personnel assigned to make sure fellow unit members are behaving themselves while on a port call or liberty. When I did shore patrol, it was something where they picked a bunch of people from the unit and assigned shifts they were supposed to cover by roving about in town where most of the people from the ship/squadron would congregate. If you saw US military people doing stupid stuff (or on the verge of doing so), you were to intervene and try to keep things from getting out of hand, or bring people back to the ship/base if necessary. In my experience it was mostly a watch that was only stood up when we had a port call on deployment or when most of the unit was operating in a temporary location (like Key West for example) where a lot of people would be out in town after duty hours.
Yeah, my Grandad was a Petty Officer (ASW Specialist) in the RN during the '60s, and he was frequently assigned to the shore party when the frigate he served on (a Second World War Loch-Class) made port. He told me this story about how he had to drag back this sailor who was completely off his noggin' on alcohol, and was stupid enough to take a swing at my Grandad. You can probably guess how well that went.
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