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AD Army Supply Sergeant, 12 yrs in and statoned at Ft. Sill. We have a brew club that meets at the "micro brewery" on post. Any other installations have brew clubs?

Wow... brew clubs on a base. I never heard of any here in Canada but that would be an awesome idea, provided i'm able to addict enough fellow soldiers to the hobby

I wonder how many bases have that kind of installations in the US :rockin:
 
We have a brew club here at Hill AFB, UT. I was prior AD Air Force. Currently full time reserves at Hill.

F16 Crew Chief now Pro Super.

Started brewing about 9 months ago. Been fun.

- Destin
 
Retired. Heavy equipment operator 10 1/2 years went in national guard M1A1 tank commander and Platoon Sargent.
 
AD AF here. Stationed at McGuire AFB NJ. We have a micro brew setup on base. Been working on getting it started for about a year now, as well as a Homebrew club. Hopefully another 6 months or so we will be serving at the club on base. If anyone passes through, stop on by. Someone should start a national veterans Homebrew club. I would join.
 
BrewingGunner said:
AD Navy stationed in Coronado with the SBT 12. Brewing, and drinking to the foam!

Coronado is a bit far for a weekend brew club, but the next time I get on a flat top I may look you up.
 
AD Navy Stationed in San Diego. I live and Brew in Point Loma at NTC military housing. Give me a shout if your interested in brewing together.
 
Hello from an fellow retiree, Army LTC. Homebrewed on active duty with my buddy and XO in temp quarters.....had fun.
 
8 yr AD AF EA stationed at Moody AFB. In 6 weeks I'll be just another college kid in central Florida. Four extract brews so far and am slowly switching to all grain.

EDIT - too many beers = too many spelling errors
 
pardon the question from an ignorant squid

aren't ALL marines 0311? thought that was a given

or is the MOS 0311 different from the designation "rifleman" ?
 
pardon the question from an ignorant squid

aren't ALL marines 0311? thought that was a given

or is the MOS 0311 different from the designation "rifleman" ?

different. we are all trained to be proficient, hence "every marine is a rifleman" but an 0311 infantry marine is a Rifleman - don't know if I cleared that up
 
Welcome former Navy Myself, 8yrs IS1 And retired USAF MSGT 17 yrs. Strange road i went down, Not a bad life at all!
 
different. we are all trained to be proficient, hence "every marine is a rifleman" but an 0311 infantry marine is a Rifleman - don't know if I cleared that up

small "r" rifleman vs capital "R" Rifleman

got it

as a squid, always glad to give you guys a ride to whatever beach needed taking. happy to soften up the landing a bit too, no extra charge
 
4 years ad army, 10 years (so far) Minnesota National Guard. I am a self propelled sandbag (infantry).
 
USMC 0311 is your "basic rifleman", an 0331 is a machine gunner, 0341 is a mortarman. The motto is "every marine is a rifleman" is just that, a motto. Your MOS designates your actual job.
 
This is quite the long running introduction thread! Leave it to us military folk to do it right!

AD Navy Master Chief here. Currently stationed at Joint Base Charleston. That's a fancy way of saying my Naval Weapons Station is now run by the Air Force.
 
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