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Memories

Post by Killer Klownz » Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:11 pm

Playing "1940sRAF" with the 2K3 mod takes me back to my Gulf War 1 days. Ah the memories . . . . .
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Post by gopostal » Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:58 pm

KK I am also a GW1 vet. US Army, Signal Corps/Military Intelligence.

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Post by Killer Klownz » Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:12 pm

ScottyD wrote:KK I am also a GW1 vet. US Army, Signal Corps/Military Intelligence.

I'm ex-USAF 21 years . . . E-3 AWACS . . . My brother was Army Reserve MP and was in Dhahran when the scud hit . . . My mom was on prozac the whole time and she still hates Bush Sr to this day . . . . lol
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Post by gopostal » Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:52 pm

It was the single best/worst event in my life. Totally altered who I was as a person. It was great that I got to see what goes on outside the walls of the US. Terrible because I carry a lot of those memories that never go away (you should ask my wife. She calls me her 2am wakeup scream :shock: ).

My combat time was brief. I couldn't possibly fathom how the guys in WW2 fought for months and sometimes years on end. It's amazing that generation recovered.

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Re: Memories

Post by Fuzz_Ball » Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:50 pm

Cool, Klownz

To you and ALL who have served and continue to serve this great country of ours:

Thank you for your service!

Respectfully,

Da Fuzz

P.S. Scotty, I wish you luck in putting away those terrible memories.

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Re: Memories

Post by Hermskii » Thu Feb 12, 2009 12:34 am

I too am a Gulf War Vet. Those were hard times. I'm all good now and I got off light comapared to most.
~Peace~

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Re: Memories

Post by gopostal » Thu Feb 12, 2009 7:06 am

One of the strongest memories from then was about 6 hours from the actual invasion. My squad was attached to a marine assault unit to set up forward communications centers as we advanced. I remember walking through the marines as they were gearing up and it was like walking through a human buzzsaw. It's really hard to explain. The marine unit commmander was blasting Pantera and Metallica out the camp loudspeakers and the marines were getting hyped up and ready to fight. They were so stoked wanting to attack something that I was honestly nervous to even be in there, and I'm on the same side. I felt sorry for anyone on the other end of that. They didn't stand a chance.

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Re: Memories

Post by Killer Klownz » Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:17 am

ScottyD wrote: The marine unit commmander was blasting Pantera and Metallica out the camp loudspeakers and the marines were getting hyped up and ready to fight.

Reminds me when we were doing OAF (Kosovo) when the CC, DO and I (I got stuck with acting 1st Shirt) would head out to the flight line to launch and recover planes. We'd get in the CC's car, crank up some Meatloaf and out to the flight line with the music blaring. Now that operation was fun . . . . .
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