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davecummings 11-11-2010 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 17691800)
Had Marines at the gates in Key Waste and Bermuda. I always got along with them fine until I found out that their job was, if we were attacked, after we destroyed all the secret shit, their job was to kill us. They had m16s for that purpose while we had .45s and a couple of riot guns. That didn't make for nice friendly times at the corner bar..lol.

Ouch, and I'd like to think they were just bullshitting. I've never heard of of such a matter, and for three years while an Army Major I was the Adjutant General (personnel, Top Secret Control Officer, etc) for the DOD's Field Command, Defense Nuclear Agency at Sandia Base, now part of Kirtland AFB, NM.

And years earlier as a LT, I often escorted nuclear warheads to/from their launching sites, both overseas and in the United States; I always had armed guards with me and our cargo, and classified orders, but nothing has ever been known to me about what your gate guards told you --if such was true, it was probably classified and should never have been mentioned to ya's. IF they were telling the truth, I think I would have known about such a policy and I would have been shocked and made some inquiries/noise about it, and I suspect that the Pentagon would be upset, too.

Let's hope it was BS. There's no room for such a policy anywhere in our military.

YIKES!!!!

spazlabz 11-11-2010 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by davecummings (Post 17691919)
Ouch, and I'd like to think they were just bullshitting. I've never heard of of such a matter, and for three years while an Army Major I was the Adjutant General (personnel, Top Secret Control Officer, etc) for the DOD's Field Command, Defense Nuclear Agency at Sandia Base, now part of Kirtland AFB, NM.

And years earlier as a LT, I often escorted nuclear warheads to/from their launching sites, both overseas and in the United States; I always had armed guards with me and our cargo, and classified orders, but nothing has ever been known to me about what your gate guards told you --if such was true, it was probably classified and should never have been mentioned to ya's. IF they were telling the truth, I think I would have known about such a policy and I would have been shocked and made some inquiries/noise about it, and I suspect that the Pentagon would be upset, too.

Let's hope it was BS. There's no room for such a policy anywhere in our military.

YIKES!!!!

:1orglaugh I know this may be hard to believe but.....Marines are capable of some extreme shit talking...especially to sailors hahaha

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 11-11-2010 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17691865)
Aw yes, the philippines, the "ADULT" version of Disneyland

http://www.felhofer.com/image/charlies.jpg

I remember smoking Thai Stick, drinking Mojo, and rocking out and partying for days on end at the Astro Club in Olongapo, while on liberty...we were all young, dumb, and full of cum! :drinkup

For $20 you could party all day and night, and get laid by the finest LBFMs on the planet... :thumbsup

My favorite expression from back then was, "I love you no shit, buy your own fucking drink!" (I even had a coconut pendent with that written on it, lol).

ADG

Jman 11-11-2010 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by - LOL - (Post 17691214)
Fuck this American "support our troops" phenomenon.

In Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand, India, and Canada soldiers have always been rightly looked upon as shit-donkeys who are losers.

No wonder you post from a anon profile. If you'd at least post as the real you I could maybe, maybe have some respect as everyone as the right to their own opinions.

But you're just a scared little fuck troll GFY!

sarettah 11-11-2010 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davecummings (Post 17691919)
Ouch, and I'd like to think they were just bullshitting. I've never heard of of such a matter, and for three years while an Army Major I was the Adjutant General (personnel, Top Secret Control Officer, etc) for the DOD's Field Command, Defense Nuclear Agency at Sandia Base, now part of Kirtland AFB, NM.

And years earlier as a LT, I often escorted nuclear warheads to/from their launching sites, both overseas and in the United States; I always had armed guards with me and our cargo, and classified orders, but nothing has ever been known to me about what your gate guards told you --if such was true, it was probably classified and should never have been mentioned to ya's. IF they were telling the truth, I think I would have known about such a policy and I would have been shocked and made some inquiries/noise about it, and I suspect that the Pentagon would be upset, too.

Let's hope it was BS. There's no room for such a policy anywhere in our military.

YIKES!!!!

They didn't tell us. The Navy told us. In fact, I think it was probably told to the marines by us rather than the other way around.

New rules went into effect after the Pueblo incident which were designed to guarantee that an enemy would never be allowedto get a hold of classified information because someone had not destroyed it. A whole lot of our classified info was in our heads which meant that the plan was to kill us rather than allow us to be captured.

RaiderCash_Dominik 11-11-2010 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 17691656)
http://www.vrc-50.org/image/nasatsugi.jpg

USN (Navy), Petty Officer, 6 years

NAS Atsugi, Japan (Commander Fleet Air Western Pacific, Staff Command)

NAS Cubi Point, Philippines

Kadena Air Force Base (Kadena, Okinawa)

NAS Moffett Field, Sunnyvale, Calif. (P-3 "Submarine Chaser" Aviation Squadron)

ADG


Now I know how it all started :) :thumbsup

spazlabz 11-11-2010 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 17691962)
They didn't tell us. The Navy told us. In fact, I think it was probably told to the marines by us rather than the other way around.

New rules went into effect after the Pueblo incident which were designed to guarantee that an enemy would never be allowedto get a hold of classified information because someone had not destroyed it. A whole lot of our classified info was in our heads which meant that the plan was to kill us rather than allow us to be captured.

that is some next level shit right there Sare. I know we were never given any information like that and the thought of fulfilling that duty.... I dont know :helpme

Minte 11-11-2010 01:26 PM

1st/41st FA
56th Brigade.

sarettah 11-11-2010 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by spazlabz (Post 17691974)
that is some next level shit right there Sare. I know we were never given any information like that and the thought of fulfilling that duty.... I dont know :helpme

Which is exactly why they wouldn't have been told up front.

I am just telling you what we were told during training. Could have been an old salt bullshitting us but we did hear it more than once from more than one source. Still doen't mean it wasn't bullshit, there are plenty of "urban legends" within the military :2 cents:

Amputate Your Head 11-11-2010 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Minte (Post 17692017)
1st/41st FA
56th Brigade.

didn't know you served Minte


i learned something today. :)

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 11-11-2010 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by RaiderCash_Dominik (Post 17691967)
Now I know how it all started :) :thumbsup

Actually, "it all started" years earlier, when I was growing up in Hawaii... :thumbsup

I lived a few blocks from here:

http://forheide.com/images/KailuaBeach1.gif

http://www.bonairewindsurfing.org/im...ose_lg_clr.gif

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Spunky 11-11-2010 01:40 PM

Happy Veteran's Day

Vendzilla 11-11-2010 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 17691943)
http://www.felhofer.com/image/charlies.jpg

I remember smoking Thai Stick, drinking Mojo, and rocking out and partying for days on end at the Astro Club in Olongapo, while on liberty...we were all young, dumb, and full of cum! :drinkup

For $20 you could party all day and night, and get laid by the finest LBFMs on the planet... :thumbsup

My favorite expression from back then was, "I love you no shit, buy your own fucking drink!" (I even had a coconut pendent with that written on it, lol).

ADG

For me it was the TomTom club, same city. I love you no shit was said to me once and I laughed so hard I fell off my stool. Did you ever play SMILES?

LBRPFM's
Little Brown Rice Powered Fucking Machines

Yeah, $20 went a long way then

I went there 5 times

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 11-11-2010 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17692081)
For me it was the TomTom club, same city. I love you no shit was said to me once and I laughed so hard I fell off my stool. Did you ever play SMILES?

SMILES!!! :1orglaugh

For those that don't know, Smiles is a game where a bargirl gets under the table and gives a blowjob to someone - whoever "smiles" has to buy everyone else a round of room temperature painted-label San Miguel beer. I was still a Pollywog the first time I played that game. Losing never felt so good... :)

http://www.subicbaypi.com/sub_girls60_030.jpg

Olongapo City was a small town of rattan papa-san furniture stores, gift shops, restaurants, and mostly wall-to-wall bars and nightclubs, filled with thousands of hookers (especially when Task Forces of the 7th Fleet were in port at Subic Bay) - I always liked going there just before or after the Fleet pulled in. :winkwink:

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...2/sub_map5.jpg

Those were crazy times. Angeles City is more alive these days since the Navy turned Subic over to the PI government, however Thailand is probably one of the last great bastions of drunkeness and debauchery left from my military daze...

:drinkup

ADG

alessergod 11-11-2010 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by - LOL - (Post 17691259)
Wow, another bitter loser who can't make it in the real world.

You should re-enlist in the military! :321GFY

Like I said LOL, you're just an Ignorant Fucking Piece of DOG SHIT.
:321GFY :321GFY :321GFY :321GFY :321GFY :321GFY :321GFY :321GFY :321GFY :321GFY

Vendzilla 11-11-2010 02:47 PM

Yeah we played Smiles at a chain of places called Lucy's with a picture of lucy giving Charlie Brown a BJ. They specialized in KNOBERS as they were called and they were damn good at it.
You could even get head while getting a hair cut. When we weren't in olongapoo, we were in Subic City at Club Maramont.
I still remember waking up after an all night drunk on MoJo, don't remember much what happened, just the hangover after

fusionx 11-11-2010 02:57 PM

Mahal Kita, Walang Tai!

Olongapo is dead as a party spot. Barrio Barretto now has about 30 bars. Subic City has 5 or 6.

Angeles is still hopping with over 200 bars and clubs, though it's WAY different than back in the day. The bars on Perimeter Road and Santos Street are more reminiscent of the old style clubs. Fields has a number of mega-clubs - huge monstrosities with 200+ dancers on some nights.

I like Barrio Barretto.. still quiet and peaceful (except for the busy highway).

Blackamooka 11-11-2010 03:07 PM

http://snyderstreasures.com/images/u...rdTheRockF.jpg

Wilsy 11-11-2010 03:20 PM

http://rudester.com/extras/955.jpg
Royal Marine Commandos :thumbsup

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 11-11-2010 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by fusionx (Post 17692310)
Mahal Kita, Walang Tai!

Olongapo is dead as a party spot. Barrio Barretto now has about 30 bars. Subic City has 5 or 6.

Angeles is still hopping with over 200 bars and clubs, though it's WAY different than back in the day. The bars on Perimeter Road and Santos Street are more reminiscent of the old style clubs. Fields has a number of mega-clubs - huge monstrosities with 200+ dancers on some nights.

I like Barrio Barretto.. still quiet and peaceful (except for the busy highway).

One of my buddies from back in the day was in Angeles City this past summer, and he said it was still good times, although pricier...

http://www.angelescityportal.com/Por...s/IMG_5538.jpg

A small group of us are planning a trip to Thailand next year - I'll have to check in on DWB... :thumbsup

ADG

Jman 11-11-2010 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 17692496)
One of my buddies from back in the day was in Angeles City this past summer, and he said it was still good times, although pricier...

http://www.angelescityportal.com/Por...s/IMG_5538.jpg

A small group of us are planning a trip to Thailand next year - I'll have to check in on DWB... :thumbsup

ADG

I think one of the girl is pulling a BP4L Hand sign :thumbsup

fusionx 11-11-2010 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 17692496)
One of my buddies from back in the day was in Angeles City this past summer, and he said it was still good times, although pricier...

...

A small group of us are planning a trip to Thailand next year - I'll have to check in on DWB... :thumbsup

ADG

Pricier, yeah - though still cheap as hell. A decent condo on the beach can be had for $400 a month (long term, not vacation rental).

I just lined up a small apartment for a month for $18 a day, a block from the beach. Looking forward to February :)

Zuzana Designs 11-11-2010 05:16 PM

Awesome to see so many people here that served our country.

wild johnny 11-11-2010 05:41 PM

Us Army, 4th infantry division, late 70's.

My age put me in during peace time at the close of the Vietnam war. All my respect to those who put it all on the line and defended us during a time of war..

dgraves 11-11-2010 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 17692240)
SMILES!!! :1orglaugh

For those that don't know, Smiles is a game where a bargirl gets under the table and gives a blowjob to someone - whoever "smiles" has to buy everyone else a round of room temperature painted-label San Miguel beer. I was still a Pollywog the first time I played that game. Losing never felt so good... :)

http://www.subicbaypi.com/sub_girls60_030.jpg

Olongapo City was a small town of rattan papa-san furniture stores, gift shops, restaurants, and mostly wall-to-wall bars and nightclubs, filled with thousands of hookers (especially when Task Forces of the 7th Fleet were in port at Subic Bay) - I always liked going there just before or after the Fleet pulled in. :winkwink:

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...2/sub_map5.jpg

Those were crazy times. Angeles City is more alive these days since the Navy turned Subic over to the PI government, however Thailand is probably one of the last great bastions of drunkeness and debauchery left from my military daze...

:drinkup

ADG

great post! i played smiles in subic city.

dgraves 11-11-2010 06:33 PM

Marine Corps, 1st Marine Amphibious Brigade, K-Bay Hawaii (1986-1990)

Zuzana Designs 11-11-2010 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 17690930)
Specialist Amp / US Army 1st Infantry Division
Desert Shield / Desert Storm 1991

Thanks for serving our country. :thumbsup

Zuzana Designs 11-11-2010 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17691174)
My father served on the USS Los Angeles (CA-135)
http://www.lamaritimemuseum.org/images/ussla.jpg

I served on the USS Tautog, (SSN 639) Sonar Tech
http://www.titantalk.com/forums/atta...ow-639blow.jpg

My daughter just got out of the Navy, she served on the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_MTE3roZy35...e+Headon-2.jpg


But then there are only two kinds of ships, submarines and targets

Happy Veterans day to all the Veterans

Awesome pics V and thanks for serving our country. You daughter is awesome and give her a big hug for me. You should be so proud :winkwink:

Zuzana Designs 11-11-2010 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by CIVMatt (Post 17691802)

The guy on the right looks serious! You are to his right our left correct?

marketsmart 11-11-2010 08:28 PM

in vietnam i was nineteen.....

nin nin nin nin nineteen.....

i was in the shit.....

up to my elbows in gooks.....








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Rangermoore 11-11-2010 08:52 PM

1/75th Ranger Bn
3/75th Ranger Bn
SOCOM
JFKSWC
82nd Airborne Div
3rd Inf Div (Germany)
1st Marine Expeditionary Force (Iraq)
2nd Marine Expeditionary Force (Iraq)
155th CBT (Iraq)

Total 14yrs Active

theking 11-11-2010 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Rangermoore (Post 17693091)
1/75th Ranger Bn
3/75th Ranger Bn
SOCOM
JFKSWC
82nd Airborne Div
3rd Inf Div (Germany)
1st Marine Expeditionary Force (Iraq)
2nd Marine Expeditionary Force (Iraq)
155th CBT (Iraq)

Total 14yrs Active

Outstanding. When did you serve with the 82nd. I was with them from 1980-1992...when my career was ended from injuries received during Desert Storm.

Rangermoore 11-11-2010 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by theking (Post 17693119)
Outstanding. When did you serve with the 82nd. I was with them from 1980-1992...when my career was ended from injuries received during Desert Storm.

I was there in 1988

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 11-11-2010 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by theking (Post 17693119)
Outstanding. When did you serve with the 82nd. I was with them from 1980-1992...when my career was ended from injuries received during Desert Storm.

You are stating here that you were assigned to the 82nd Airborne for 12 straight years?!?

http://www.photos-pictures-images.co...bum/pic_17.jpg

I doubt that even your hero, Pathfinder, was assigned to the same military unit for 12 straight years, let alone you. The Navy BUPERS (Bureau of Personnel) seemed genuinely freaked when they discovered that I had spent nearly four years in the same assignment (due to my having to take over from a Senior Chief, E-8, that was shipped off to alcohol rehab).

Rangermoore's description of his 14 year career seems much more accurate, as most service people change assignments every 2-4 years. :2 cents:

ADG

theking 11-11-2010 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 17693170)
You are stating here that you were assigned to the 82nd Airborne for 12 straight years?!?

http://www.photos-pictures-images.co...bum/pic_17.jpg

I doubt that even your hero, Pathfinder, was assigned to the same military unit for 12 straight years, let alone you. The Navy BUPERS (Bureau of Personnel) seemed genuinely freaked when they discovered that I had spent nearly four years in the same assignment (due to my having to take over from a Senior Chief, E-8, that was shipped off to alcohol rehab).

Rangermoore's description of his 14 year career seems much more accurate, as most service people change assignments every 2-4 years. :2 cents:

ADG

Serving with the 82nd is not an assignment...you must volunteer to serve with the 82nd. It is the only paratrooper division left...and yes I volunteered for the 82nd when I enlisted and served with them for 12 years and would have put in my 30 with them assuming I continued to pass the physical requirements.

After the Korean war Pathfinder volunteered for the 82nd and served with them for six years...before moving on.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 11-11-2010 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by theking (Post 17693207)
Serving with the 82nd is not an assignment...you must volunteer to serve with the 82nd. It is the only paratrooper division left...and yes I volunteered for the 82nd when I enlisted and served with them for 12 years and would have put in my 30 with them assuming I continued to pass the physical requirements.

After the Korean war Pathfinder volunteered for the 82nd and served with them for six years...before moving on.

http://www.gaymilitarysignal.com/Mat...raveMB0907.jpg

For not posting actual proof, TheKingWithNoClothesOn, you are now dishonorably dismissed on this day that honors actual military veterans... :321GFY

ADG

theking 11-12-2010 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 17693237)
http://www.gaymilitarysignal.com/Mat...raveMB0907.jpg

For not posting actual proof, TheKingWithNoClothesOn, you are now dishonorably dismissed on this day that honors actual military veterans... :321GFY

ADG

Instead of thanking me for correcting your ignorance about being a member of the 82nd Airborne...you post bullshit and stupid pictures...but of course that is to be expected as you are infamous for posting bullshit and stupid pictures. Your fat deseased ass is dismissed.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 11-12-2010 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by theking (Post 17693467)
Instead of thanking me for correcting your ignorance about being a member of the 82nd Airborne...you post bullshit and stupid pictures...but of course that is to be expected as you are infamous for posting bullshit and stupid pictures. Your fat deseased ass is dismissed.

Rest assured that I am very much alive (to paraphrase a famous line, your rumors about my passing are very much exaggerated, as are your rumors about Pathfinder, which were long ago discredited).

So please, post proof about your 12 years of continuous service in the 82nd Airborne, if you can.

I'm sure all of the people that actually served in the 82nd would be happy to see it, as would the rest of us.

But wait, you can't even prove that you actually do anything in the adult industry... :1orglaugh



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