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Post by tsundoku92 » 10 Jun 2020, 02:12

@Jas @Lord Myne Oh wow really, small world. Mind if I ask rates and ranks?
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Post by Tanya » 10 Jun 2020, 02:13

ET1
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Post by Jas » 10 Jun 2020, 02:14

tsundoku92 wrote:
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@Jas @Lord Myne Oh wow really, small world. Mind if I ask rates and ranks?
ET1, nuke.

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Post by Jas » 10 Jun 2020, 02:15

tsundoku92 wrote:
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San Antonio

That's the one
I grew up in San Antonio.

Mom lives in seguin now and dad lives in New Braunfels

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Post by tsundoku92 » 10 Jun 2020, 02:16

Oh wow, both of you. I'm just a lowly CTN3. But that's really cool. I've heard y'all have incredible "pull" on ships.
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Post by Jas » 10 Jun 2020, 02:18

Scarlet more so than I did.

Nikes are saturated with first classes, conventional have to work for it.

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Post by tsundoku92 » 10 Jun 2020, 02:21

Still really interesting to hear about other rates. We're pretty segregated from the Navy proper so we don't get too much "out-of-rate" interaction.
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Post by Tanya » 10 Jun 2020, 02:22

True enough, few are on ships, mostly they are all stationed on Shore
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Post by Jas » 10 Jun 2020, 02:23

I'm glad I went shipboard to be honest.

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Post by Tanya » 10 Jun 2020, 02:27

So am I, I liked the Ship better than Shore stations. I did serve two shore, though
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Post by tsundoku92 » 10 Jun 2020, 02:28

I definitely plan to try for a deployment once the opportunity presents itself. Just to be able to say I did time on a ship
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Post by Tanya » 10 Jun 2020, 02:32

I served on three ships
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Post by Jas » 10 Jun 2020, 02:37

I was only on one ship but I extended on board for a PIA.

I left from a shore command.

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Post by Moulders » 11 Jun 2020, 01:57

I served as captain on a 2-man swan pedalo during the battle of Ullswater.
"Every position must be held to the last man: there must be no retirement. With our backs to the wall and believing in the justice of our cause, each one of us must fight on to the end."

Earl Douglas Haig, Order to the British Army, 12 April 1918

So death, the most terrifying of ills, is nothing to us, since so long as we exist, death is not with us; but when death comes, then we do not exist. It does not then concern either the living or the dead, since the former it is not, and the latter are no more.

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Post by Jas » 11 Jun 2020, 02:25

A goddamned hero

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