MikeFlynn74
Well-Known Member
for another 29 days
Seabee John said:Welcome Aboard. what did you do for the canoe club? I've been a Bee for all 16 years and hopefully I'll be a chief here by fall. Found out today I made board.
Mustangfreak said:I see your in College Station, are there any ANG bases near there? When I get out in 2010 I'm planning on going to T A&M and would like to go ANG while I attend school.
Frozentech said:Just noticed your reply.
I was an ET, worked radar and comm, mostly at air stations and carriers. Retired as a CPO in '97. Still doing the same line of work pretty much, for one of those "big oil" companies, in Alaska, hence the 'frozen' in my nick.
Congratulations on being board eligible, and good luck with the board !
Thor
Thor the Mighty said:not a vet of anything but im in the marine corps, going on 4 years (how have i not been sent!?) but ive done two JTF (joint task force) missions which were border patrol so hell yeah for that.
Actually it's a common term, with no derogatory connotations I'm aware of. Being an airdale (aviation community) it was always kind of weird, particularly in my squadron of planes with no tailhooks (hence no carrier landings), that the term was used regularly. It was usually meant as a reminder that we were all supposed to be working towards a common task or goal, and even the little tasks by the lowest ranking sailors were important to the overall mission and safety of everyone aboard.MULE said:Lot a USN guys on here. I was apart of a JTF mission a while back. I had an ITC as my NCIOC. He called us Army guys "Shipmates". My gut feeling was that calling someone that wasn't a good thing. Care to elaborate?
Sounds like the Army equivalent of a "Super Troop" or a "Bravo Foxtrot"
ma2brew said:Actually it's a common term, with no derogatory connotations I'm aware of. Being an airdale (aviation community) it was always kind of weird, particularly in my squadron of planes with no tailhooks (hence no carrier landings), that the term was used regularly. It was usually meant as a reminder that we were all supposed to be working towards a common task or goal, and even the little tasks by the lowest ranking sailors were important to the overall mission and safety of everyone aboard.
Bad Shark Brew said:1991-1996 - US Navy
Norfolk, VA - USS George Washington (CVN 73)
Mayport, FL - USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55)
Took some time off and then...
2005 - Present - US Navy Seabees (reserves)
NMCB 26
2006-2007 - Afghanistan
Currently with NMCB 14
Should have stayed in...would be retiring in a few years.![]()
Tough period to be in the Marines.keiths said:Usmc 1971
MikeFlynn74 said:Usmc 1971
Still in? lol
Seabee John said:I'm in 25, you spend anytime down at JTF North last year?
Bad Shark Brew said:Nope...missed out on that fun. Spent my time in Trash-can-istan with JTF Spartan. Got to work for the 10th Mountain, until the Marines showed up and I had to give up my cushy tent for a sleeping bag under a Humvee until we could get a couple strong backs built.