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UrbanWolf
05-10-2013, 12:40
So the pretend marine kid showed up at a party again. If you missed round one(http://www.ar-15.co/threads/93633-Pretend-marine?highlight=pretend+marine) he claim to be a marine but has a tatoo next to his ear.
This time I decided to semi bust his balls. I asked his MOS, he could not answer, just said something about him been Designated Marksman.
Maybe next time I'll invite some of ya'll marines to meet him and have a fun reunion.

TheGrey
05-10-2013, 13:04
What an outrage!
Good for you, busting his balls. Although in my opinion, you were far too gentle on him.
"Designated Marksman" what bullshit!

RblDiver
05-10-2013, 13:26
Maybe by that he meant the opposite of designated driver....you know....he takes all the shots? [Coffee]

Monky
05-10-2013, 13:29
He's probably former Recon and just doesn't want to talk about the shit he's seen.. [hahhah-no]

brokenscout
05-10-2013, 13:31
Who would want to pretend to be a Marine[Coffee]

waxthis
05-10-2013, 13:41
Hmm, bet he said he was a bad ass 0913, and was a killer 0317, not to mention the best 2336 to ever walk on the planet. when in fact he was just an ou812..........[facepalm]

Danimal
05-10-2013, 13:54
What a douche.

UrbanWolf
05-10-2013, 14:11
My pseronal favorite thing is when he says "Marine Core", yeah CORE.

What are some real MOS's? Gimme some example for both Army and Marine Corps.

Boadie30
05-10-2013, 14:19
Ask him how he gets away with the tat? Where is he stationed? What is his rank? How long have you been in? Where did you go to MEPPS and then Boot camp? How many moves from Order arms to Port arms to Right shoulder arms... J/J... poor kid...

Ronin13
05-10-2013, 14:25
My pseronal favorite thing is when he says "Marine Core", yeah CORE.

What are some real MOS's? Gimme some example for both Army and Marine Corps.
They're completely different- IIRC Marine MOSs are 4 digit, army are two with a letter (mostly). So example:
0311 is a USMC Rifleman
11B is an Army Infantryman.
0800 is a USMC Artilleryman
13B is Army Artillery (cannon crewmember).
Now, tear that little poser a new one! [Beer]

UrbanWolf
05-10-2013, 14:33
They're completely different- IIRC Marine MOSs are 4 digit, army are two with a letter (mostly). So example:
0311 is a USMC Rifleman
11B is an Army Infantryman.
0800 is a USMC Artilleryman
13B is Army Artillery (cannon crewmember).
Now, tear that little poser a new one! [Beer]

Thanks.
You seem to know the military. What is Designated Marksman and it's MOS? All I know is that M16A4 and M14 are Designated Marksman Rifles.
Does Support Fire Infabtryman exist in the Army? And what's the MOS? I may know another poser...shit...

UrbanWolf
05-10-2013, 14:37
Ask him how he gets away with the tat? Where is he stationed? What is his rank? How long have you been in? Where did you go to MEPPS and then Boot camp? How many moves from Order arms to Port arms to Right shoulder arms... J/J... poor kid...

I didnt ask him his tat. To me it's a dead give away. He claimed he was in Japan. If you check the link to my first thread about this guy, he claimed to be a current marine not veteran.

waxthis
05-10-2013, 14:38
My pseronal favorite thing is when he says "Marine Core", yeah CORE.

What are some real MOS's? Gimme some example for both Army and Marine Corps.

Marines (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Marine_Corps_MOS)

brutal
05-10-2013, 14:43
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Army_careers

Ronin13
05-10-2013, 14:44
Thanks.
You seem to know the military. What is Designated Marksman and it's MOS? All I know is that M16A4 and M14 are Designated Marksman Rifles.
Does Support Fire Infabtryman exist in the Army? And what's the MOS? I may know another poser...shit...
I've never heard of Designated Marksman- in the Army we have Snipers, but it's added on as an ASI (Additional Skills Identifier), usually added on to 11B or 19D (Cav Scout) MOSs- at least those are the only MOSs I've seen snipers in my experience, and most of them used M21 or M24 sniper weapon systems (M21 is a modified M14, and M24 is a military version of the R700).
Support Fire Infantryman does exist, sort of, I'm assuming they meant "indirect fires infantry" aka mortarman- that's an 11C.

OneGuy67
05-10-2013, 14:54
The infantry has (had) designated marksman in the squads. Usually an accurized M16A4 issued, built by the Army's marksmanship unit at Fort Benning. The Guard has a training program for SDM's.

TFOGGER
05-10-2013, 15:08
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Marine_Corps_MOS

I'm guessing he has a "special" MOS: ID10T

MrPrena
05-10-2013, 15:10
Real [former] Marines I dealt with has great sense of humor and good people skills.

Aloha_Shooter
05-10-2013, 15:25
http://www.marines.com/history-heritage/timeline?articleId=TIMELINE_MARKSMEN#2000

innovations: 2002: Designated MarksmanA New Kind of Sniper
During ground combat missions, sniper (http://www.ar-15.co/being-a-marine/roles-in-the-corps/ground-combat-element/scout-sniper) teams cover long-range targets, while rifle squads provide short-range fire. In 2002, the Marine Corps found a way to increase the effectiveness of the team with the addition of a Designated Marksman to cover mid- to short-range targets.
The best rifleman in each squad is assigned to the Designated Marksman position. This Marine uses an M14 automatic rifle or M16 (http://www.ar-15.co/operating-forces/equipment/weapons/m16) assault rifle with telescopic sight to provide fire on mid-range targets at two to five hundred yards.
With the accuracy of a sniper and the rapid-fire capabilities of a rifleman, the Designated Marksman is able to adapt to various conditions and increase the efficiency of the ground combat (http://www.ar-15.co/operating-forces/structure/ground-combat) team.

bowhunter
05-10-2013, 15:34
Who would want to pretend to be a Marine[Coffee]

This

Boadie30
05-10-2013, 15:36
Never heard of DM in the Corps other then a billet in a mission but not MOS.. he could still be in the Corps with the tat... takes a long time to process out.. I have seen marines turn into total shit bags while in japan..... and other places..

Cylinder Head
05-10-2013, 16:12
ask him what color the boathouse is at Hereford.

I AMBUSHED YOU WITH A CUP OF COFFEE!!!

10mm-man
05-10-2013, 16:26
ask him what color the boathouse is at Hereford.


I would fail that test....

CroiDhubh
05-10-2013, 16:42
I was 95B, Military Police, but it has since been changed to, I believe, 35B. 95C was/is the corrections MP. Stationed with the 504th for most of my stint.



Never heard of DM in the Corps other then a billet in a mission but not MOS.. he could still be in the Corps with the tat... takes a long time to process out.. I have seen marines turn into total shit bags while in japan..... and other places..

When you hang out with the Navy in Yokoska...it happens...

Sharpienads
05-10-2013, 17:06
Who would want to pretend to be a Marine[Coffee]

[ROFL1]

jerrymrc
05-10-2013, 17:27
I was 95B, Military Police, but it has since been changed to, I believe, 35B. 95C was/is the corrections MP. Stationed with the 504th for most of my stint.


When you hang out with the Navy in Yokoska...it happens...

The Army just loves changing everything around. I started 35G then became a 35U (basic and advanced). Then they merged the two into 35GY changed to 91A and now they are 68A.

What it will be next month is anyone's guess but the change should look good on an OER.[LOL]

<MADDOG>
05-10-2013, 17:30
Who would want to pretend to be a Marine[Coffee]

[ROFL1]

Self propelled sand-bags...

BlasterBob
05-10-2013, 17:55
U.S. Army, Mos 421.10 back in mid =-50's.[blaster]

CroiDhubh
05-10-2013, 18:03
U.S. Army, Mos 421.10 back in mid =-50's.[blaster]
Massive respect. Thank you.

Caithford
05-10-2013, 18:39
I AMBUSHED YOU WITH A CUP OF COFFEE!!!

Such a great scene. Poor Ned.

brutal
05-10-2013, 19:07
The Army just loves changing everything around. I started 35G then became a 35U (basic and advanced). Then they merged the two into 35GY changed to 91A and now they are 68A.

What it will be next month is anyone's guess but the change should look good on an OER.[LOL]

They changed mine around so much, I can't remember half of them and I only had two real MOS in 8 years. 26V Microwave Tech when I first went in, that changed a few times, then I changed MOS and that was 34C DAS3 Computer Repair as I recall but changed again before I ETS. Yea, I was a REMF. In the rear with the gear MF.

Signal Corps. Go figure.

Kraven251
05-10-2013, 20:44
When you pretend to be something you are not especially when it involves the US Military, 1 of 2 things if not both happen, You look like a tool, You get your ass handed to you.

I worked with my father at an American Legion for more than a few years, you always knew the people that had served and the ones that were guests.

RYAN50BMG
05-10-2013, 21:10
ask him if hes ever seen a grown man naked...o wait thats the navy/air force poser test. if they answer no, they werent in the air force or navy.

ask him if hes ever been in a turkish prison.

seriously there are so many question that you could ask that would find him out.

Do you like movies about Gladiators?

Great-Kazoo
05-10-2013, 21:52
Ask him what the peckercheckers gave him for clap, or crabs, while stationed in Japan. Did they barter for us dollars and boros (Marlboro) reg or menthol's, or straight yen. OR did he prefer Thailand for r&r.

<MADDOG>
05-10-2013, 22:16
Ask him what the peckercheckers gave him for clap, or crabs, while stationed in Japan. Did they barter for us dollars and boros (Marlboro) reg or menthol's, or straight yen. OR did he prefer Thailand for r&r.

If anything like my days, it was a nasty 8" long q-tip...

The "ole rod" so to speak.

rocktot
05-10-2013, 22:18
If anything like my days, it was a nasty 8" long q-tip...

The "ole rod" so to speak.


AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!

OneGuy67
05-10-2013, 22:25
I was 95B, Military Police, but it has since been changed to, I believe, 35B. 95C was/is the corrections MP. Stationed with the 504th for most of my stint.
..

MP's are 31B's and corrections are 31E's.

JMBD2112
05-10-2013, 23:03
MP's are 31B's and corrections are 31E's.

Army MP's are 14B's.....I was a 63H track mechanic and was the last class to train on the Abrams before they went to 63A's that were Abram's specific mechanics....never understood that one

Leatherneck Hayes
05-11-2013, 00:32
I get pretty upset when i run into those guys. Worst Marine poser I ran into at a bar said he was so drunk he couldn't remember his mos. You can always tell who's legit and who's not. Some are amusing and some you just want to punch in the face haha

JMBD2112
05-11-2013, 08:05
I had the same thing happen to me labor day three years ago where a guy kept telling everyone he was former SF, something wasn't right about the guy, so I asked him where all he had been and all I could get out of him was Baghdad. I started asking more questions and told him I was in Bayji and my main body was in Balad ( Anaconda )....... he immediately lost all interest in talking to me. You can almost always tell.

OneGuy67
05-11-2013, 08:33
Army MP's are 14B's.....I was a 63H track mechanic and was the last class to train on the Abrams before they went to 63A's that were Abram's specific mechanics....never understood that one

Army MP's are not 14B's. I am an MP in the Guard. I was a 11B for 13 years and a few tours and switched to 31B when I went into the Guard. When people ask about my last deployment, I usually say Baghdad, specifically Camp Stryker and Camp Cropper.

CroiDhubh
05-11-2013, 10:07
Army MP's are not 14B's. I am an MP in the Guard. I was a 11B for 13 years and a few tours and switched to 31B when I went into the Guard. When people ask about my last deployment, I usually say Baghdad, specifically Camp Stryker and Camp Cropper.

Ah, so that's the new MOS designation. I knew it had changed.

Rucker61
05-11-2013, 10:09
21J here.

JMBD2112
05-11-2013, 12:34
Army MP's are not 14B's. I am an MP in the Guard. I was a 11B for 13 years and a few tours and switched to 31B when I went into the Guard. When people ask about my last deployment, I usually say Baghdad, specifically Camp Stryker and Camp Cropper.

Did some research and you're right, For some reason I always thought it was 14B's, thanks for the correction. I never made it to Stryker but had some buddies out of 278th from Tennessee that were there. I was at Summerall, Ironhorse, and Anaconda.

lowspeed_highdrag
05-11-2013, 14:06
My pseronal favorite thing is when he says "Marine Core", yeah CORE.

What are some real MOS's? Gimme some example for both Army and Marine Corps.
And how would you have him pronounce "Corps"? As "core" or as "corpse"? Maybe he isnt a faker and you really just have no idea what YOU are talking about?

sroz
05-11-2013, 14:53
NM

UrbanWolf
05-11-2013, 22:28
And how would you have him pronounce "Corps"? As "core" or as "corpse"? Maybe he isnt a faker and you really just have no idea what YOU are talking about?

Fairly sure he is not legit. I doubt marines hang out in a party with college kids.

UrbanWolf
05-11-2013, 22:30
I get pretty upset when i run into those guys. Worst Marine poser I ran into at a bar said he was so drunk he couldn't remember his mos. You can always tell who's legit and who's not. Some are amusing and some you just want to punch in the face haha

If he is sober enough to know he is drunk and forgot his MOS, then he is sober enough to know his MOS. lol

Leatherneck Hayes
05-11-2013, 23:25
If he is sober enough to know he is drunk and forgot his MOS, then he is sober enough to know his MOS. lol

And not to mention that your mos is your life so that's like forgetting who you are. I'll never forget that i was an 0331 and 0341 Haha

lowspeed_highdrag
05-12-2013, 01:02
Fairly sure he is not legit. I doubt marines hang out in a party with college kids.
I was college age in the Marine Corps....

Leatherneck Hayes
05-12-2013, 02:22
Hey lowspeed_highdrag, where were you stationed and what was your mos? Always nice to meet another devil

[Marin1[

lowspeed_highdrag
05-12-2013, 07:07
Hey lowspeed_highdrag, where were you stationed and what was your mos? Always nice to meet another devil

[Marin1[
Ummm, I dont remember...


Jk. Pendleton all 4 years, 2 with CLR17, 2 with the 11th MEU CE supporting CLB11. My MOS, well, thats a long story better told over grainy hoppy drinks. Besides a fairly fun deployment, my proudest accomplishment was this "battle hammer" we made....
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f198/glockfire/DSC00861_zpsf80b3aa0.jpg (http://s47.photobucket.com/user/glockfire/media/DSC00861_zpsf80b3aa0.jpg.html)

Anyways, Im playing Devils Advocate here because we've got a guy who never served and cant even pronounce Marine Corps, so why are we allowing him to judge someone who may very well have been a Marine?

Boadie30
05-12-2013, 08:19
If anything like my days, it was a nasty 8" long q-tip...

The "ole rod" so to speak.

Getting your bore punched..

Boadie30
05-12-2013, 08:24
62% of the Corps is under 25 years old IIRC

UrbanWolf
05-12-2013, 09:14
Ummm, I dont remember...


Jk. Pendleton all 4 years, 2 with CLR17, 2 with the 11th MEU CE supporting CLB11. My MOS, well, thats a long story better told over grainy hoppy drinks. Besides a fairly fun deployment, my proudest accomplishment was this "battle hammer" we made....

Anyways, Im playing Devils Advocate here because we've got a guy who never served and cant even pronounce Marine Corps, so why are we allowing him to judge someone who may very well have been a Marine?

Partying on a Thursday. Smoking pot, drinking, and bragging about how he is a marine... I don't know, I hope our tax money aren't going to pay servicemen like that.
I'm not as much judging him by his age or look, but his action.

fitz19d
05-12-2013, 10:08
Drinking? You act like all the young service people arn't out partying? In my college years that's all the parties I went to was a few of my enlisted friends house parties. Sure they wern't into pot, but there sure are those that do risk getting caught.
What's wrong with a thursday?
The single biggest thing you have going is the tatoo. Other than that, need to wise up that a bunch of these 18-23 year olds, while they get respect for serving, and some are straight laced. A fair bunch are also the ones who really had no other future/good options or otherwise do the same things college kids are doing. Especially how a few years ago entrance req's was a bit more relaxed.

Byte Stryke
05-12-2013, 10:46
Fairly sure he is not legit. I doubt marines hang out in a party with college kids.


If Marines don't, Army Engineers do...
We used to hit Raleigh-Durham every other weekend or so and pick up some yummies, take em out on the backside of Bragg for the weekend.



good times...

Boadie30
05-12-2013, 10:54
The tatoo is a deal breaker though as far as actually completing an enlistment. When I went in i had options on the table and the same with a majority of the Marines I served with. Many did not wake up one day and decide to go into the service and it was more like a family tradition. Bottom line is that libbo was always very scarce and it was generally, unfortunate for some, taken full advantage of. At work I performed well with responsibilities galore for an 18 to 22 year old but when I was out on the town...

Everywhere I went there were always the shit bags... the "Weeds and Seeds" crew. They were not always considered bags but they fucked up once and.. One day one would show up with a tat on their neck or pop on a piss test, pot or roids even meth once. Picking up cigarette butts and busy work for years!!! ..

It takes forever (administratively) to be given the boot out of the Corps. Depending when they got busted (boot leave), their knowlege they may have about the Corps may be very limited. Three Marines at my first unit were busted on carreer ending tats and one was still there after two years.
The dishonesty you may be detecting on this guy may be him covering up for what he is really doing...[mop] I dont know if there is an MOS for that.... lol

Leatherneck Hayes
05-12-2013, 12:17
Ummm, I dont remember...


Jk. Pendleton all 4 years, 2 with CLR17, 2 with the 11th MEU CE supporting CLB11. My MOS, well, thats a long story better told over grainy hoppy drinks. Besides a fairly fun deployment, my proudest accomplishment was this "battle hammer" we made....
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f198/glockfire/DSC00861_zpsf80b3aa0.jpg (http://s47.photobucket.com/user/glockfire/media/DSC00861_zpsf80b3aa0.jpg.html)

Anyways, Im playing Devils Advocate here because we've got a guy who never served and cant even pronounce Marine Corps, so why are we allowing him to judge someone who may very well have been a Marine?

Good ol Camp Pendleton! I was there all four years with 2/4 the Magnificent Bastards. Including a deployment with the 11th MEU in 2006. Good times good times haha

brutal
05-12-2013, 13:00
Fairly sure he is not legit. I doubt marines hang out in a party with college kids.

I went to college while I was in. Most of it was on base - outreach campus, but some local U classes off base and we all hung out with the college crowds in the bars, and sometimes house parties. That don't mean shit.

Dingo
05-12-2013, 16:23
I wasn't military, so I don't have an opinion to throw in on the legitimacy of the guy. But if he does happen to be an actual marine, I wouldn't give a SHIT what he does to unwind at a party. If I'm so adamant about being given pretty much unrestricted freedom in my civilian life, I would expect that somebody who's serving his country and offering to risk his life in that capacity deserves to pursue R&R in any way he sees fit. I've been close friends with several marines over the years, and never knew a one who didn't have some insane party stories.

Boadie30
05-12-2013, 16:47
I wasn't military, so I don't have an opinion to throw in on the legitimacy of the guy. But if he does happen to be an actual marine, I wouldn't give a SHIT what he does to unwind at a party. If I'm so adamant about being given pretty much unrestricted freedom in my civilian life, I would expect that somebody who's serving his country and offering to risk his life in that capacity deserves to pursue R&R in any way he sees fit. I've been close friends with several marines over the years, and never knew a one who didn't have some insane party stories.

Nice post..

lowspeed_highdrag
05-12-2013, 17:03
When I was in, the Marine Corps was about the PARTYING. Party hard, train hard, and always go home. Ive partied with Marines, Sailors, and Soldiers in 13 countries and always had a blast, and no one ever called me a poser for doing it. Now, Im older and wiser and partying isnt my thing (although Ive never done drugs in my life).

Party with my Company in Jordanhttp://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f198/glockfire/DSC02361_zps7b0f731e.jpg (http://s47.photobucket.com/user/glockfire/media/DSC02361_zps7b0f731e.jpg.html)

Partying with PACCOM top brass
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f198/glockfire/IMG_0832_zps01c8419f.jpg (http://s47.photobucket.com/user/glockfire/media/IMG_0832_zps01c8419f.jpg.html)

Partying in Cambodia with my BN
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f198/glockfire/IMG_0835_zpsf6ef731b.jpg (http://s47.photobucket.com/user/glockfire/media/IMG_0835_zpsf6ef731b.jpg.html)

Partying in the UAE/Saudi Arabia
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f198/glockfire/IMG_1126_zpsdad6677d.jpg (http://s47.photobucket.com/user/glockfire/media/IMG_1126_zpsdad6677d.jpg.html)

Partying in Singapore
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f198/glockfire/DSC01957_zps27d61028.jpg (http://s47.photobucket.com/user/glockfire/media/DSC01957_zps27d61028.jpg.html)

Dont be so quick to judge. Oh, and I have exposed tattoos and had them while in the Corps (not on my hands or neck though)

sroz
05-12-2013, 18:26
Great post & pics!

Double00
05-12-2013, 19:17
http://www.beforejoiningthemilitary.com/tag/navy/-tattoo-policy/

MrPrena
05-12-2013, 20:07
I am gonna pretend I work at Seattle Mariners at a CO Rockies' party. [hahhah-no]

Teufelhund
05-12-2013, 21:24
You can get waivers for small tats when enlisting. I knew more than one Marine with that little teardrop tat you see on inmates. . . seemed to be a common story to hear they enlisted because the judge told them, "prison or the Marine Corps." Excessive amounts of ink above the collar is typically disqualifying.

I've never met a Marine who can't spit out his MOS, unit, and even his bootcamp platoon number without having to stop to think about it. I was a 2841 Ground Radio Repairman, 3/1 Camp Pendleton, deployed with the 15th MEU; I got out 12 years ago and I still remember the names and ranks of all my Drill Instructors. Anyone who says he can't remember his MOS (all four digits) is lying about being a Marine, no other test questions necessary.

10mm-man
05-12-2013, 21:50
Delete.... oops double post.

10mm-man
05-12-2013, 21:53
What's an MOS???




















[LOL]







SDI SSGT Bloodsworth
Sgt. Estrada
Sgt. Adkins
Sgt. Can't remember his f'n name

Platoon 1013

Da'am 20+ years later and I can still do present arms, order arms, right face left face, etc, etc.... Once a marine always a Marine....

lowspeed_highdrag
05-13-2013, 05:07
SDI SSgt Woodruff (Now a GySgt)
DI SSgt Mapula
DI Sgt Cortez (Now a SSgt)
DI Sgt Shipman (Now a WO1)

Plt 1047, Charlie CO, 1st RTR BN, MCRD SD

Boadie30
05-13-2013, 05:38
SDI SSgt Blaine
DI Sgt Williams (evil bastard)
DI Sgt Christian

Plt 1050 Delta Co
MCRD SD
0341 Mortarman , 8152

airborneranger
05-13-2013, 06:07
[QUOTE=lowspeed_highdrag;1127287]
Partying with PACCOM top brass
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f198/glockfire/IMG_0832_zps01c8419f.jpg (http://s47.photobucket.com/user/glockfire/media/IMG_0832_zps01c8419f.jpg.html)
QUOTE]

Someone needs to teach that COL how to wear his US Army and nametape.

OneGuy67
05-13-2013, 08:28
^^^I saw that too. Thank God we can sew the crap on now!!!^^^

brutal
05-13-2013, 09:52
^^^I saw that too. Thank God we can sew the crap on now!!!^^^

It was all sewn when I was in.

But then, I wore OD green for a long time.

airborneranger
05-13-2013, 09:58
It was all sewn when I was in.

But then, I wore OD green for a long time.

Me too, back in the day. It looks like I will be in for yet another uniform before I hang it up.

1. BDUs
2. ACUs
3. Multi-cam
4. Clusterfuck

Ronin13
05-13-2013, 10:09
Me too, back in the day. It looks like I will be in for yet another uniform before I hang it up.

1. BDUs
2. ACUs
3. Multi-cam
4. Clusterfuck
Well remember, thanks to Obama's (oh sorry, those damn republicans) Sequestration, we have to furlough DoD civilians, but we're gonna spend millions developing new uniforms...[facepalm]makes sense. I had the poor luck of coming in on the tail end of BDUs right when they introduced ACUs... Got all brand new (the crotch blow out kind) ACUs but my field jacket, TA50 and ECWICS was all BDU. Got out right before the switch (deployment only) to Multi-cam- and that was the one I really liked! Still pretty jealous of the Marines though, I really like the woodland MARPAT.
As for the deployment stuff- my dad came up with a pretty good explanation:
"So where in Afghanistan is your son stationed?"
"FOB Shank. You know, Shank, like a wild golf shot, or what one Mexican does to another Mexican in prison." [LOL]

OneGuy67
05-13-2013, 10:10
Me too, back in the day. It looks like I will be in for yet another uniform before I hang it up.

1. BDUs
2. ACUs
3. Multi-cam
4. Clusterfuck

Hopefully, this will be the last uniform change for me.

1). Pickle suit
2). BDU's
3). Chocolate Chips
4). ACU's
5). Multi-Cam (shortly)
6). New stuff

MrPrena
05-13-2013, 13:08
Proper military uniform.
Example: Admiral-General Aladeen

http://i42.tinypic.com/sebq6t.jpg





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Partying with PACCOM top brass
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Someone needs to teach that COL how to wear his US Army and nametape.

davsel
05-13-2013, 13:22
ask him if hes ever seen a grown man naked...o wait thats the navy/air force poser test. if they answer no, they werent in the air force or navy.

ask him if hes ever been in a turkish prison.

seriously there are so many question that you could ask that would find him out.

2 + 2 = ?

Ought to do it