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I have a security clearance so high I'd have to kill myself if I remember I have it.

I'm a meanie now!

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11B- Army Regulations and training Advisor, Foreign relations and displaced person specialist, Sexual harassment example.


Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha, the last sentence always happens when you try to mix Infantrymen with a coed unit. I was on a Infantry guard detail commanded by a female PAO Captain once, she was really good looking too.

She made herself scarce and would only show up with chow. It was too funny. She was afraid of what she might overhear, I think. Big Grin

We were out in the middle of forest somewhere guarding a Girl Scout bivouac area in West Germany.


The best ever along those lines is the fact that the EO effectively Quit for matt's unit. Yeah they are that bad. He wont even bother with them anymore.
 
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Trust me, I used to be a Recruiter.
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13B-64C-88M. Importer-exporter, Vandelay Industries

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I met a guy that worked for Vandelay, George something, short guy that talked a lot, ever meet him?
 
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Trust me, I used to be a Recruiter.
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Never heard of him! Big Grin
 
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Army - 55-57: MOS 121.xx/511.xx Combat/construction Engineer – mostly jeep driver and rock crusher site construction
Civilian - 557-58: Electric Power Company construction crew and part time grease monkey
USAF - 58-62: MOS 685.xx Data processing logistics and personnel – project planner, programmer Training supervisor.
Civilian – 62: Data processing (really short time)
Army – 62- US Army unassigned temporary 11B.
……… 62-77: MOS 74D.xx 741A Data Processing, personnel, finance, transportation, aviation, ordinance, supply programmer
Retired 77-80: Bookstore managers
……….80-96: Director of international children’s ministry
………..96-05: Family and Community Liaison – public elementary school
Full time retirement – volunteer Guardian ad Litem.
 
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11B and proud of it
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11B/Teach in a federal prison
 
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1974 school trained 63B, went to Germany and 21st Replacement did an edit and gave me 13B then shipped me to Sogel Germany from there ended up in T'Harde NL and awarded 13B10M5M6 after two Prefire courses in Vilseck. Then shipped to Nienburg, Germany in Sept 75, from there went to Bliedorn Kaserne, Ansbach, Germany and from there to Fort Riley, KA and MOS was P 13B10 S 63B20. While in the Army National Guard was awarded P 63W20 S 63B20, then P 62B20 S 63B20. Also at one time (1987) was awarded 63T20. Then became a fulltime Technician and worked as a Tool and Parts Attendant.a 62B20 before being discharged and ordered into The Retired Reserves. Am now on Disability Retirement and a member of the Retired Reserves Grey Area

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67N - Huey Crewchief, now a Maintenance Manager for an Airline.
 
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56m to 60 driver....top that!
 
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ON TIME ON TARGET
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13B on M110 8" Howitzer.

Now manage the maintenance of fleets of privately owned railcars on a contract basis.

Oh yeah....also a Super Hero in my spare time.
 
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11B10 ASI C2(anti-armor) > 11A00 ASI 3Z(MLC) > 15A00 ASI A1(aeroscout aviator)> 11B30 - 40 > retired...

Civilian world - Registered Nurse, Registered Respiratory Therapist, board certified Cardiovascular Nurse (RNCV), board certified Peri-Operative Nurse (CNOR) working for cardiac and thoracic surgeons.
 
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95B20V5 Military Police Sergeant, with an ASI of Military Police Investigator. Also went to PSD school, but no ASI for that (at least back then, don't know about now.) Since 1992, I've been a police officer in Killeen, TX and in 1996 I moved to Cleveland Ohio, where I joined the Police Department. Did 3 years in patrol, 2 years in motorcycles, 7 years in the Detective Bureau and just recently made Sergeant again.
 
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71L & 11B I now work for a medical equipment company
 
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11B, 18B, 18C, 18F, and 18Z...... now door greeter at Wal-mart.
 
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67N Huey Mech / Crew Chief back in the day, Now I'm locomotive engineer
 
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Then: 31C ASI V9 (Single Channel Radio Operator/Satellite Communications Terminal Operator)

Now: Head Projectionist @ Movie Theater
 
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Was 11-Bravo, since then worked as a janitor and security guard.
Hey, who says the Infantry doesn't give you job skills you can use as a civilian?
 
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"Never Quit!"
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I'm still in... Active Duty Army. Buuuttt...

I was trained as a 15U (CH-47 Helicopter Repairer) but I am working as a 92A in my unit's Tech Supply section. Haven't worked on a helicopter since about March or April of 2007.

And since I joined late in life, here are positions I have held in the past:

State Corrections Officer, IT/Network Admin/Engineer, Retail Banker, and small business owner.

Matt
SPC, US Army
15U
 
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Then: 92A00 (Supply and Material Management Officer)

Now: Attorney
 
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Quiet Professional
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11B2P Airborne Rifleman

91A2P Basic Medic

O5B4S SF Commo.


Retired 37 yrs CS.
 
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