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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:27 pm
heart this guild seems just right up my alley, for all three of my kids went thru JROTC, one Air Force, one Army, one Navy. plus I'm a retired military spouse. heart
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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:03 pm
That's cool.
Which branch was your husband and what was his rank when he retired?
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Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:45 pm
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Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:24 pm
heart hubby retired Air Force, his rank TSgt(E7) I think................. it's been awhile............
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Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:32 pm
my father is retired Army (Vietnam), and my brother is in the Marine Corps right now. I have another friend in the Airforce and two more friends in the Army and one friend joining the Navy this coming recruitment cycle.
I have tremendous respect for those who have served, or are currently serving the armed forces. They have kept us safe and free and continue to do so even to this day so that we may continue to have our rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness which makes our country great.
"Semper Fidelus, Semper Paratus, Semper Fortis, Un Ab Alto, This we'll Defend!"
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Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:04 pm
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:42 pm
i'm a new recute in air force jrotc and i want to know is it really worth it. everyone i know says how it does nothing for you and how you have to carry around plastic guns. may i have soem clarity plz. and plz dont judge me on spelling i already know i suck at it dont judge me.
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:03 pm
Fox In Socks In Box i'm a new recute in air force jrotc and i want to know is it really worth it. everyone i know says how it does nothing for you and how you have to carry around plastic guns. may i have soem clarity plz. and plz dont judge me on spelling i already know i suck at it dont judge me. well i'm sure if anyone is gonna see this but i'm in army jrotc and it way worth it in my opinion no matter what jrotc you join. you gain experience in this class that no other class can provide and memories no class can possibly give you. and for the whole plastic gun thing it is an honor especially if your in color guard since your presenting the United States colors. some might not understand that but that is a great honor to be able to do that. and sometimes those plastic rifles are not as plastic:]. i hope that helped and trust me my spelling aint that good either hahah:]
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:09 pm
thanks and i really want to be in color guard it would be such an honor. i ahte spelling also. not plastic huh. i like the sound of that. plastic is too easy to carry. thanks so much biggrin osena123 Fox In Socks In Box i'm a new recute in air force jrotc and i want to know is it really worth it. everyone i know says how it does nothing for you and how you have to carry around plastic guns. may i have soem clarity plz. and plz dont judge me on spelling i already know i suck at it dont judge me. well i'm sure if anyone is gonna see this but i'm in army jrotc and it way worth it in my opinion no matter what jrotc you join. you gain experience in this class that no other class can provide and memories no class can possibly give you. and for the whole plastic gun thing it is an honor especially if your in color guard since your presenting the United States colors. some might not understand that but that is a great honor to be able to do that. and sometimes those plastic rifles are not as plastic:]. i hope that helped and trust me my spelling aint that good either hahah:]
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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:57 pm
osena123 Fox In Socks In Box i'm a new recute in air force jrotc and i want to know is it really worth it. everyone i know says how it does nothing for you and how you have to carry around plastic guns. may i have soem clarity plz. and plz dont judge me on spelling i already know i suck at it dont judge me. well i'm sure if anyone is gonna see this but i'm in army jrotc and it way worth it in my opinion no matter what jrotc you join. you gain experience in this class that no other class can provide and memories no class can possibly give you. and for the whole plastic gun thing it is an honor especially if your in color guard since your presenting the United States colors. some might not understand that but that is a great honor to be able to do that. and sometimes those plastic rifles are not as plastic:]. i hope that helped and trust me my spelling aint that good either hahah:][/quote she's really right too [Phang you're spelling is fine . . . you just need to umm how to say this indent? i guess sometimes ^^]] My favorite part of the Colorguard is carrying a real rifle biggrin [[well it's really old anyways lol]]
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Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:03 pm
Fox In Socks In Box thanks and i really want to be in color guard it would be such an honor. i ahte spelling also. not plastic huh. i like the sound of that. plastic is too easy to carry. thanks so much biggrin osena123 Fox In Socks In Box i'm a new recute in air force jrotc and i want to know is it really worth it. everyone i know says how it does nothing for you and how you have to carry around plastic guns. may i have soem clarity plz. and plz dont judge me on spelling i already know i suck at it dont judge me. well i'm sure if anyone is gonna see this but i'm in army jrotc and it way worth it in my opinion no matter what jrotc you join. you gain experience in this class that no other class can provide and memories no class can possibly give you. and for the whole plastic gun thing it is an honor especially if your in color guard since your presenting the United States colors. some might not understand that but that is a great honor to be able to do that. and sometimes those plastic rifles are not as plastic:]. i hope that helped and trust me my spelling aint that good either hahah:] I myself am in the Navy JROTC. And, no, the shapes are not plastic... at least not ours... ours are full out heavy metal...
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Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 2:39 am
LOL, im an ex-navy JROTC member myself. good-times! you can't possibly mean the whole thing is made out of metal right? our rifles were metal barrel/bolt and had a hard plastic stock. I think that's what he means by plastic rifles eh?
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Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 1:39 pm
friedrice13 LOL, in an ex-navy JROTC member myself. good-times! you can't possibly mean the whole thing is made out of metal right? our rifles were metal barrel/bolt and had a hard plastic stock. I think that's what he means by plastic rifles eh? Of course they aren't full metal either... I was just emphasizing the shapes.
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:54 pm
Hey i'm new to the MCJROTC at my school. My name is Joshua Feury but if u r a gunney and up u can call me pinky. I'm in the Color Gaurd and in the drill team my rank is Private. But I'l be a PFC in November or sooner biggrin
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:15 pm
Heyyyy Pinky i found you. So how about your gunny following you lol
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