Wanted-Military Men for New T-Cell

[quote]reneeweimer wrote:
But it’s ok if this is for men. Totally no prob with that.[/quote]

You should have a problem with it! You did your time, and earned your props. My wife was in, also, ‘90-‘95. As far as I’m concerned, the WMs are an even more elite group the the men. You represent a very small percentage of the population, and that’s something to be proud of, fo’ sho’.

Count me in.

14 years active duty US Army

Currently a Special Forces officer stuck at Ft Benning.

10 years enlisted prior to OCS.

[quote]reneeweimer wrote:
Thanks, OG. You are very motivating.

I had a TON of fun running with 6’4" big guys. Busted my tail more than once, busted my ankles a couple times too. I kept them motivated, and they kept me out of trouble. As long as none of us got caught, it was all good! They don’t call it Band of Brothers for nothin’ ! (Did you tell your dad I said Semper Fidelis?)

But it’s ok if this is for men. Totally no prob with that.[/quote]

You deserve to be in as much as anyone.

Count me in
Former marine E5 0131 1993 - 1998 Medical retirement…Yes I know admin pogg, but someone had to make sure you get paid. LOL but I was with 2/11 so you can call me a cannon cocker…I was at 29 stumps every 3 months…

[quote]jmarshburn wrote:
Count me in.

14 years active duty US Army

Currently a Special Forces officer stuck at Ft Benning.

10 years enlisted prior to OCS.[/quote]

A Mustang! Your type was always my favorite kind of officer.

I’ll bite. Honorably discharged, Captain, U.S. Army.

Go Ordnance!

DB

[quote]hel320 wrote:
reneeweimer wrote:
Thanks, OG. You are very motivating.

I had a TON of fun running with 6’4" big guys. Busted my tail more than once, busted my ankles a couple times too. I kept them motivated, and they kept me out of trouble. As long as none of us got caught, it was all good! They don’t call it Band of Brothers for nothin’ ! (Did you tell your dad I said Semper Fidelis?)

But it’s ok if this is for men. Totally no prob with that.

You deserve to be in as much as anyone. [/quote]

Ditto. I’ve known many high-speed females.

DB

Count me in. Hon. Discharge, USAF Capt.

1LT, Army, active duty, TC in an AVN unit.

Former Marine
0321 for 5yrs, now with DOS in Iraq.

Just retired, (transitioned?), after a 24-year hitch in the Navy. I’m in.

Navy CPO. 5 years active, 9+ currenty in the reserve.

Active Duty Navy, SB1. 13+ years and counting…

IN


US Army Ranger,E-5,9 yrs,Honorable Discharge. Count me in.

RLTW

US ARMY, Engineer, E-5, 5 Years in and many more to go! Reserve Status. I’m in.

10 years, several combat tours, still on active duty in the Army as Military Police.

(Yes, even the MPs go to war and die)

I’m in!!

Sounds good.

1LT, Battery XO, Active Duty

Currently in Iraq.

Dustin

USN 0-6 26 years and counting and 4 more at boat school.

7000+ flight hours and more highs and lows than a cheech and chong movie.

In middle of probably last pcs. Change is good but not easy.

[quote]5.0 wrote:
reneeweimer wrote:
But it’s ok if this is for men. Totally no prob with that.

You should have a problem with it! You did your time, and earned your props. My wife was in, also, ‘90-‘95. As far as I’m concerned, the WMs are an even more elite group the the men. You represent a very small percentage of the population, and that’s something to be proud of, fo’ sho’.[/quote]

Mod Laurie, DollarBill, and 5.0: Thank you! I never came back to this thread until today, so I didn’t see the nice things you said.

Renee

Army Infantry, Ssg, was active, guard now.