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This might be a little tougher than Putin thought...

Yes, I counter balance all the stupid shit and propaganda you extremists put out.
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Jizzhawk......yeah I don't give a fvck. The lesson is don't try and pass yourself off as a war vet if you were in the airforce, unless you were a pilot, or a JTAC. Marines and soldiers know better.
You never know. My dad joined the Coast Guard to get out of going to Vietnam. He was sent up the Mekong straight out of OCS. Saw combat in three countries.
 
You never know. My dad joined the Coast Guard to get out of going to Vietnam. He was sent up the Mekong straight out of OCS. Saw combat in three countries.
I ended up taking the bunk of the longest POW com commissioned officer, in Americas history, longer than McCain. Art was an A2C when captured, attempting the rescue of a downed pilot in Nam, came out a warrant officer when he was released. . I have respect for every person thats takes the oath as they have no idea what or where they are going to do during the time they serve. Me, i served 2 tours 66-67 in Air rescue between Thailand and nam.
 
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I ended up taking the bunk of the longest POW com commissioned officer, in Americas history, longer than McCain. Art was an A2C when captured, attempting the rescue of a downed pilot in Nam, came out a warrant officer. I have respect for every person thats takes the oath as they have no idea what they are going to do during the time they serve. Me, i served 2 tours 66-67 in Air rescue between Thailand and nam.

One of my basic training instructors was an Air Force pararescue. That guy was a mean SOB. CSB.
 
I ended up taking the bunk of the longest POW com commissioned officer, in Americas history, longer than McCain. Art was an A2C when captured, attempting the rescue of a downed pilot in Nam, came out a warrant officer when he was released. . I have respect for every person thats takes the oath as they have no idea what or where they are going to do during the time they serve. Me, i served 2 tours 66-67 in Air rescue between Thailand and nam.
Mad props. My dad was an M-60 gunner for the 101st Airborne, 67-68. Thankful he came home alive, well and is still with us today (though he does have some effed up health issues from Agent Orange.)
 
Mad props. My dad was an M-60 gunner for the 101st Airborne, 67-68. Thankful he came home alive, well and is still with us today (though he does have some effed up health issues from Agent Orange.)
Similar story here too. Dad ran or boats up the rivers to pick up dead soldiers. He had a lot of exposure to agent orange. My siblings and myself have skin conditions thought to be a direct result from agent orange.
my dad had stokes in his late 20’s and now has Alzheimer’s. Not sure they are all linked but there is a high likelihood.
 
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