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  • What was your military specialty?

    I saw this over on glockforum.com and thought it was interesting to hear some of the background of our past and present military.

    Post up your job title(s), ratings, MOS, AFSC, etc.

    I was in the Air Force as a 462X0/2W1X1, Aircraft Armament Systems on the F-15 at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia from '87-90 in the 48th Fighter Interceptor Squadron.

    Retrained into 304X6/2E1X1, Satellite and Wideband Communications Equipment, and was stationed at Offutt AFB, Nebraska working AFSAT. Then it was Camp Humphreys in South Korea working mobile SATCOM in the field. Finally, fixed SATCOM at Buckley AFB, Colorado.

    After getting out of active duty in '96, I waited nine years to go back in to the Air National Guard to work SATCOM again for ~3 years in a mobile Space Warning Squadron, 137th SWS.

    I love my time in the military and miss it.

    What did you folks do in the military? Post up.
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    I had a Secret Security clearance.
    And worked as a Consultant for the NAVY on the cruise missile project.
    That is all...
    Last edited by Barth; 02-15-2014, 11:39 PM.

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    • #3
      11B 1968-1970 18th Infantry First Infantry Division
      Barry

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      • #4
        I was a gunners mate on a destroyer in the early 70's. I worked on a 5" and was the PO in charge of small arms. Initially we had M1's, BAR's and Thompsons. Eventually we off loaded those and got M14's. Spent one westpac cruise to the Gulf of Tonkin (firing naval gunfire support among other things) and a second to the Gulf of Oman (chasing a carrier).

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        • #5
          Navy Lt. and F-4 pilot.

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          • #6
            Re: What was your military specialty?

            Navy Aviation Electronics Tech for about 10 years. Finished up my time as the Quality Assurance Supervisor at a detachment site in northern Japan. Got out as an E-6.

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            • #7
              Navy '62 - '66. E4. Flight engineer C115D transport plane.

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              • #8
                13B1P Field Artillery Crewman

                Btry C, 1st BN, 319th Field Artillery, 82nd Airborne - '75-79

                A couple Colts, a couple Brownings, a Makarov, a Sig, a couple Rugers, a couple Kahrs, a couple Smith & Wessons, a Walther, and a couple Berettas .....Oh, and some long guns...

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                • #9
                  3P051 Air Force Security Police.

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                  • #10
                    US Navy from '82-'08


                    Came in as a Boiler Tech, made Chief, pick up LDO with the 6130 designator (Surface Engineer). My designator was changed to 6149 (Security Officer) for my last five years. Went from E-1 and retired as an O-3E.


                    Five ships, three shore duties and eleven deployments, with the last one in Iraq in '07.

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                    • #11
                      Air Force
                      Air weapons controller
                      Taught at the Air Force Academy

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                      • #12
                        Army 44E20 machinists Rank E-5 Sgt
                        Tony,

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                        • #13
                          Radioman 2nd class petty officer 1983-1987 on the USS Nimitz - stationed at Norfolk Naval base. Made 2 Med cruises, a NATO and a couple of trips to Gitmo. Loved it.

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                            US Navy 1990-1997 OS-0324 (Anti-Submarine Tactical Air Controller)

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by dkmatthews View Post
                              US Navy 1990-1997 OS-0324 (Anti-Submarine Tactical Air Controller)

                              Cool. My father-in-law was a TACCO/MC on P-3's. He was 30 years USN.
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