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Happy 250th Birthday Army!!!!

One of my life's regrets is that I could not serve because of a medical condition. But if I could have, it would have been Army. In whatever fashion they would have had me. I know everyone may think they are going in to be a Ranger or Green Beret. But everyone is important, including supply guys, the mess hall, mechanics, repair technicians.

I have no idea how high I would have tested on ASVAB. I got an 1130 on my SAT (higher on math than verbal,) and I once tested for IQ at 121. But that is no guarantee that you do well on the entrance exams for service.

I have enjoyed turning slogans around.

Army - Be all that you can be as long as it is what we want you to be.

Air Force - Aim high but accept what you get.

Navy - Never Again Volunteer Yourself.

Marines -We're looking for a few good men. But, you'll do.

Happy Birthday to the Army. And many thanks to all who have served in all the different functions and regardless of MOS.
 
CMF 74, NBC/CBRN emphasis on the “C”(chemical)

After you demonstrated your farting capabilities you’d enter service as at least a W4 (740A) and I’d wager at least an O-6 for 74A. All PME requirements and physical qualification requirements would be waived.
Actually, I learned about special operations units that deal with chemicals, etcetera from Will Gelvin of Gelvin Guitars and Will's Easy Guitars. He served in such a unit and showed proof when a piece of shit was accusing him of stolen valor for previous times he spoke of serving in the military. This was during the heat of the tonewood debate when a commie piece of shit was losing the argument and doxed him and his girlfriend and they were being followed around town.

Commies and dems, the party of violence, regardless of the matter of discussion.
 
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Sad but true!

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Anyone go to the parade today?

Sirhr