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Veterans day

  • Curly J
    thavoice;1530432 wrote:I have always had a question that maybe you smarter OCers can answer.

    Those who are in the military but never have been on a deployment yet......should veterans day hold any special "courtesies" to them as well as those who have served? O
    Not sure what you mean by Deployment. Do you mean only if you've been deployed to combat zones ?
  • thavoice
    Curly J;1530444 wrote:Not sure what you mean by Deployment. Do you mean only if you've been deployed to combat zones ?
    I guess deployment oversea, combat or not. Even though they are vastly different I will lump them into one category.
  • mcburg93
    Belly, I sure will tell him. I am going through the process of getting mine as well. I have been working on a gun range and want to open it in the spring next year.

    I also want to thank all the Oc'ers that have served as well. I appreciate you for your service.
  • Curly J
    thavoice;1530448 wrote:I guess deployment oversea, combat or not. Even though they are vastly different I will lump them into one category.
    I don't look at anyone who has been overseas any different than someone who served only stateside. They still did the job and served. Being stateside you were always training to be deployed to some location.
  • Belly35
    thavoice;1530448 wrote:I guess deployment oversea, combat or not. Even though they are vastly different I will lump them into one category.
    To serve is make a commitment of duty to country, yourself, other soldiers, friends and family and future generation. All soldiers have taken the responsibility to perform any act of commitment to benefit the total working of the Arm Forces. I respect anyone who has served in whatever capacity, they step up, made a commitment and fulfilled their duty to serve in the Arm Forces.

    With all those other soldiers working to get me my bullets, C Rations I would be dead…
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    You don't have to see combat to be considered a veteran. To receive veteran status you have to be honorably discharged.
  • cat_lover
    Giving a big Thank you to all veterans.
  • Fab4Runner
    My grandpa was in the Army and served in WWII.
    My dad was in the Army and served in Vietnam.
    My brother was in the Army and served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    My dad and bro before his first deployment back in 2008.




    I also have a cousin who was in the Marines.
  • Heretic
    Dad was in the Army back in the day.
  • Midstate01
    Father in law was in the army and served it Vietnam, was hit with shrapnel from a boobie trap and received a purple heart.

    Brother in law is a hh-60 pilot in the usaf. Has done over 5000 rescue missions. Deploys every other 6 months. He was just promoted to LT Colonel last week.

    My wife is usaf. Has not deployed yet. Was just accepted to physician assistant school through the military. So no more hacking and going medical. She is about to pin on Capt.
  • cruiser_96
    I have a whole host of friends I like to take the time to send a text of call or even grab a bite/drink with.

    I also like to take time to head up to Sunbury, OH - just southeast of where SR-3 and SR-37 meet - and take the time to remember those who have the ultimate sacrifice for my freedoms.
  • Tiger2003
    God Bless all Veterans.
  • brutus161
    thavoice;1530432 wrote:I have always had a question that maybe you smarter OCers can answer.

    Those who are in the military but never have been on a deployment yet......should veterans day hold any special "courtesies" to them as well as those who have served? O
    I don't get deployed to the Middle East, but I do spend months at a time in a submarine performing missions vital to our security. They are both important parts of the overall plan.
  • dlazz
    I had to Google when Veterans Day is because I don't get the day off.
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    brutus161;1530768 wrote:I don't get deployed to the Middle East, but I do spend months at a time in a submarine performing missions vital to our security. They are both important parts of the overall plan.
    Brutus what do you think about them opening up subs completely to enlisted women? I can just see the drama on a sub. Surface is pretty terrible.
  • iclfan2
    Maternal Grandpa - Navy Vet (deceased)
    Paternal Grandpa - Navy Vet
    Uncle - Air Force
    Close HS Friend - Navy (out now)
    Brother - Recently graduated Army OCS school.
  • brutus161
    Ytowngirlinfla;1530793 wrote:Brutus what do you think about them opening up subs completely to enlisted women? I can just see the drama on a sub. Surface is pretty terrible.
    Couldn't care less. I feel the same way about women on subs as I do openly gay in the military: as long as you can do your job, it doesn't matter.
  • Belly35
    dlazz;1530790 wrote:I had to Google when Veterans Day is because I don't get the day off.
    which location are you at, I can call down and tell them you're hang out with me ... you do know I have connection in the detroit, la and chicago offices and years ago Gary ?? (have to look his name up) Chief Eng. he could have retired by now..

    Hey you guys get a OCE 600 or 650 Color yet and with the TDS7000? I understand the company going in that direction

    Need help let me know... I have friends
  • Belly35
    Monday I will be talking to a Jr High class about Vietnam ..... all I can think about is Si .... This should be interesting should I bring my old deck of ACE SPADES and explain that...
  • Fab4Runner
    Belly35;1531879 wrote:Monday I will be talking to a Jr High class about Vietnam ..... all I can think about is Si .... This should be interesting should I bring my old deck of ACE SPADES and explain that...

    My dad and brother have given multiple speeches/presentations to our local schools. Good luck!
  • I Wear Pants
    Belly35;1531879 wrote:Monday I will be talking to a Jr High class about Vietnam ..... all I can think about is Si .... This should be interesting should I bring my old deck of ACE SPADES and explain that...
    Just don't call them mofos...mofo. :)
  • Glory Days
    WWII Doolittle Raiders making final toast. The cognac will be from 1896, Doolittle's birth year.

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/11/09/wwii-doolittle-raiders-making-final-toast/
  • salto
    bump