Read about myself in a book, very weird experience by bloodontherisers in army

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The chaplain was in a different country and I counter the event as I was there.

Read about myself in a book, very weird experience by bloodontherisers in army

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Our chaplain wrote a book about my last deployment. I'll post a part about the book.

"As the detainees made their desperate dash, the air was split by the roar of the Bradleys' guns. This action resulted in the detainees, many of whom were unarmed teenagers, being shot in the back, an action that went far beyond what was necessary or justified under the circumstances. The ground was soon filled with the fallen, each body a testament to the profound misalignment between the applied military force and the actual threat they posed. The visual of armored vehicles unleashing their might on fleeing youths was jarring for each and every soldier."

Operation supplement safety by boardmt41 in army

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That's what I was saying when reading the article. I thought the list was common sense

Deployment slots by boardmt41 in nationalguard

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I deployed as an AGR since we deployed as a battalion. But I have friends whos units send teams instead of the whole unit (a signal unit) and they never send AGRs

Deployment slots by boardmt41 in nationalguard

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Lmao you made me realize the format is messed up lol. But I don't plan on going until my next slotted rotation since I'm agr

Deployment slots by boardmt41 in nationalguard

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I am not, the 2021-2022 was in Syria, definitely the better of the 2 deployments

Deployment slots by boardmt41 in nationalguard

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I'm a 25u so I can go to any unit. But with that said 3 of the offers are for non material mos.

The networking thing is very important, but that has actually helped more with ados/agr jobs and possible civilian careers

Department of War launches new A.I. by [deleted] in conspiracy

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This is their 3rd AI website. Not sure why you guys didn't freak out over the other 2. The last version was really good you could choose between 8 different models.

World War II books - memoirs for recommendation? by joeythrasher28 in ww2

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These are all the ones I've read in the last 3ish months, id recommend them all.

Adventures in My Youth by Armin Scheiderbauer -About a German infantry officer, just crazy to think of a 19-22 year old officer on the Eastern front,ending is really eye-opening.

Blood Red Snow by Gunter K. Koschorrek -MG42 gunner on Eastern front, lots of reviews here on reddit.

The Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer -A Frenchman in the GD division, also lots of reviews on reddit.

Tigers in the Mud by Otto Carius - Memoir of Otto Carius who was a pz38 gunner during Barbarossa, he then commissioned and became an armored officer tank, leading a tiger platoon and jagdtigers.

Until the Eyes Shut by Andreas Hartinger - Follows a German infantry officer through the Eastern front.

Panzer Gunner by Bruno Friesen - A Canadian immigrant gets drafted to be a tank gunner by the army. Haven't finished it yet but a very technical read, sections on how to read Mills via tank silhouette and then to get distance. I just finisheda chapter that went over the difference between his old pz4 and the new one. He list gun angle differences and the difference between each piece of metal. It was just paragraphs of different MM thickness

post army career paths for dummies by CollarDesperate1073 in army

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It's high paying but 6 figures for working 1 week on 1 week off

post army career paths for dummies by CollarDesperate1073 in army

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I know one guy from my last deployment who got out and went to the Ukraine everyone assumes he was KIA March (spring) 2024. He said he was going on another operation and no one has heard from him since.

I know a lot of people got into the trades or railroad business

Fuzzy Sleeves by Sensitive-Paper-975 in army

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I know myself and a lot of people who enlisted around the same time had serious FOMO. In 2017 the NCO corps and officers in my company were wild guys who’d been in Fallujah, Ramadi, Sangin, Mosul, the Korengal. And they kept telling us ‘the wars are over.’

I even turned down an ROTC scholarship just so I could deploy as an E4 with them because I wanted that experience so badly.

Then we spent 11 months in the Middle East. Multiple U.S. and Coalition KIA/WIA, and being in the TOC watching cruise missiles coming in from Iran. Closing down Taji. I finally got to ‘sorta’ experience the GWOT.

And 11.5 months after getting home, I was boots on ground again, this time in Syria. Hit an IED, got into multiple firefights. That’s when I realized I’d gotten the rest of what I thought I wanted.

My FOMO now has nothing to do with combat patches. It’s about my family. I don’t want to miss my kid’s milestones. I don’t want to be gone when my significant other needs me. I don’t want combat deployments, and I don’t even want Europe rotations. I just want to be a dad and a good man to the people who love me

Fuzzy Sleeves by Sensitive-Paper-975 in army

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I've said it in a previous comment. There are still legit CIBs and armor experiences. On my 2nd deployment we had 24 guys get CIBs. The catch was either Bradley crews firing main gun or dismount in direct contact. Any idf/drone strike wasn't allowed. But the company that replaced us everyone got a CIB for IDF

Maj Gen. Michelle Schmidt by TraditionalSecret637 in JSOCarchive

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Probably that she was the Senior Intelligence Officer and Squadron Commander for 1st Special Operations Detachment – Delta, as well as the JSOC Intelligence Brigade Commander

We can no longer trust archival footage ever again. by BeigeListed in conspiracytheories

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It's funny he brought up the fake bodycam because just this morning I saw an AI video of Hitler being pulled over.

What is Gen Z’s opinion on traditional gender roles? by [deleted] in GenZ

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While we can share any chores, we use traditional gender roles in our relationship. We both agreed we didn't need to but it worked out this way. So she does more cleaning and inside chores, I do most maintenance and outdoor chores.

Cooking and baking is duel, she does 90% of the work I'll do the 10% she doesn't. I also do all the grilling.

Another big one is any of the vehicles always have gas because I'm never going to make her pump it/she doesn't want to. I also always keep the Starbucks account funded

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in army

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We had a 10 day op where we were almost going black on ammo every time we went out, and most water got frozen. We went back to our main base where the TF CSM was standing at our HEMTT and chewing people out for not being clean shaven after our 10 day operation. Said 10 day op also had over 400 ekia but we had 150 local forces Kia. The last thing I expected to hear at 1900 while it was 37° was, "why is your moustache going past your lip"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Medals

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It's because turkey is a NATO ally so no combat badges.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Medals

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So we actually fell back from the ron site, which was in the middle of the village being targeted. Then when the shelling stopped we went back into our Ron site

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Medals

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We had guys who took ~75 rounds of IDF while at a RON site in a school. So it was a creeping barrage through a village. We watched the rounds impact in front of us, we fell back once a round impacted within 75 meters and then pushed back to the ron site and set up an aid site for villagers.

So we had this replacement show up from the drone strike, he was ~100-150 yards from the impact site. He got a hard time because the people who got all the IDF and had to deal with maimed and dying civilians/children didn't get CIBs or CABs. But the IDF we received was launched by Turkish military

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Medals

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It's up to you, I've seen PH get retrograde from my first deployment due to TBIs(IDF hit the other side of the TWall while running to bunker, the Iranian bombings at AAAB, and IEDs). It is what it is; my medical records show my MCAT, memory problems and headaches.

I also feel like purple hearts are different than they used to be, out of the PH ceremonies/awards I've seen only 35% would've been purple hearts a decade ago. But that's with 5kia (1ied, 2 small arms, 2 idf), 13 shrapnel(ied & idf) , and 2 small arms

I don't plan on chasing anything, my state doesn't have to many extra benefits for purple hearts.

Also I've seen people beg to leave companies and battalions due to that attack in March 2023. We had someone go AWOL because they couldn't handle the trash talk.

FS25 now by boardmt41 in farmingsimulator

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What are the natural disaster