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Zeris posted:What is a viper / what is skatest A viper is a range inspecter on Camp Lejeune. They drive around to the various ranges on the base, make sure people aren't dumping poo poo illegally, make sure that units are complying with all range safety rules and verify that units have policed up all trash and expended casings when they are done with a range before giving them the OK to turn the range back in to range control. So for 8 hours a day, in various shifts, these guys just drive around the base with a radio and make sure people are following the rules. Skatest/Skating/Skate jobs = Easy jobs. Especially for a steady 42k in an area like eastern NC, which when combined with the fact that most, if not all range vipers are retired Marines, equates to a pretty decent chunk of money when retirement and VA disability is figured in on top of the salaries. Edit: I don't know if other bases refer to their range inspectors as Vipers, never cared to check.
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I would love to get a range control job in Hawaii and tell E-7s to unfuck my range.
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# ? Nov 6, 2014 20:24 |
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Ah, range memories. Well that sure is a forest fire we started back there. Yep. I'm taking a nap, wake me up whenever range control gets out here.
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# ? Nov 6, 2014 20:26 |
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EVA BRAUN BLOWJOBS posted:Ah, range memories. Pretty much.
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Kung Fu Fist gently caress posted:o cool a gun debate in the idiot thread how fitting just tryna live up to cole standards
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 00:35 |
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My retard cousin was able to buy a gun while on probation for shooting himself in the leg, so I think the system could stand to be improved on.
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 00:46 |
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How do you get probation for shooting yourself?
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 00:48 |
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justice4trayvawn posted:just tryna live up to cole standards Idgi
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 00:56 |
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EVA BRAUN BLOWJOBS posted:How do you get probation for shooting yourself? Unlawful Discharge Of A Weapon
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 00:56 |
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EVA BRAUN BLOWJOBS posted:How do you get probation for shooting yourself? attempted murder bro
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Casimir Radon posted:My retard cousin was able to buy a gun while on probation for shooting himself in the leg, so I think the system could stand to be improved on.
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Zamboni Apocalypse posted:The General Store? Sucks they lost their license, because they had a loving *massive* selection of new'n'used. That's the one. This was back in 2007, and I haven't been back there in years, so I don't know if they got their license back. They did have a great selection, and usually threw in a free box of ammo for military folks who bought a gun.
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 01:44 |
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EVA BRAUN BLOWJOBS posted:How do you get probation for shooting yourself?
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 02:12 |
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Casimir Radon posted:My retard cousin was able to buy a gun while on probation for shooting himself in the leg, so I think the system could stand to be improved on. It was a straw purchase for his leg so it could defend itself.
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 15:54 |
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bitcoin bastard posted:It was a straw purchase for his leg so it could defend itself. He didn't have a leg to stand on in trial.
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 17:49 |
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Lazy Reservist posted:That's the one. This was back in 2007, and I haven't been back there in years, so I don't know if they got their license back. They did have a great selection, and usually threw in a free box of ammo for military folks who bought a gun. Nope, they hosed themselves pretty good - I heard from someone who worked there it was multiple firearms they physically *lost*. Not "wink wink nudge nudge" sold off the books, but "Yo, where's that Remington 700?" "Oh, I left it on top of a box in the storeroom. Isn't it still there?" IIRC it was mainly fuddguns, too.
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# ? Nov 7, 2014 19:08 |
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Went to the range to shoot M72's on Friday. Shooting was in pairs. Airhead 2lt went first, asked for someone to go with him, I put my hand up. For reference, the backside of a LAW rocket is a black plastic-like disk inside what looks like an aluminium tube. He made sure to give me a long, good look while he tried to figure out which was his right hand and which was his left. The joke is that the idiot is me. Also I've stopped caring.. I'm so glad I'm not a fulltimer.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 09:59 |
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EVA BRAUN BLOWJOBS posted:Ah, range memories. When I was TDY to Leonard Wood to attend "teach about 200 dumb AF/Navy dudes how to kind sorta know what the Army does so we're not responsible for them getting killed" training they didn't even care about burning down the area anymore anymore. Then again it was Missouri and if the entire state were to be engulfed in a firestorm we'd probably be better off. We were one of the last classes to go through with the 1st ID dudes before they all moved to Louisiana, which probably helped their give-a-fuckance hit all time lows. When we did night fire on the M2 I couldn't even see the targets because those little IR blinky lights were lost in the bright white smudge of the raging grassfire from the tracers behind them. Only one gunner per team of fifteen had to qual, though, so they just kept shoving people through. It was cold as gently caress so people on teams who already had a gunner would just get up in the humvee and try their best to unload a hundred round belt in one burst (in the Army's wisdom, whether you needed or intended to qual or not you still had to fire all your rounds because this was before sequestration and loving IRAQ MONEY WHAT). The night is just a blur of fire, strings of gunfire, OCs screaming to slow the gently caress down and a whole bunch of people getting to butt ahead in line because one OC asked who was cold... Then moved those whiners to the front ahead of everyone else instead of telling them to go chill in the warming tent. I did like the M240B though, that gun is pretty tits.
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 20:12 |
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Did they really ask who was cold and move them to the front?
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 23:15 |
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Reverand maynard posted:Did they really ask who was cold and move them to the front? If you did it right you were always cold
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 23:22 |
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We all have stories of Joes making poor decisions, but this one always stood out. About halfway through our deployment, I drive out to one of my projects to pick up an 18 year old E4 who is having a nervous breakdown. Essentially, he thinks his 18 year old wife is cheating on him because he's noticed a few hundred dollars a month being taken out of his dip and preworkout fund and she's kind of been dancing around telling him why. Apparently, in addition to giving his wife General Power of Attorney, he also keeps everything in his wife's family's house, and even signed the loving title of his truck over to his father-in-law. So we take him to chaplain, who goes through the whole marriage counseling thing (which, by 4 and a half months into the deployment, he's an expert on). In the end, it just turned out he was being paranoid and didn't know about things like "communicating" and "not spending $1000 a month on workout supplements." Okay, whatever, we send him back to work the next day and that's that. A month or two later, one of his buddies, another E4 in his squad, offers to sell him his lifted pickup for $6000 (I guess in West Virginia and Eastern Ohio, social status is measured by the height of your lift kit). Despite having never seen the truck in person, and having a good 3-4 months left on the deployment, he jumps at the opportunity because, in his words, he "Found an extra $5000 lying around that I didn't know about!" So he wires the dude the money, has his father-in-law sign the title, and asks him to drive down to pick it up. Back in the States, The father-in-law shows up at the house, picks up the truck, and begins driving it home. Everything is going smoothly until, an hour into the drive, one of the wheels of the truck flies off its axle, causing the truck to spit out of control and crash. The father-in-law is okay, but the truck is totaled. Of course, the Joe in question never bothered to purchase insurance before it was picked up, nor was the truck covered under the Lemon Law. The next day, I was talking to his squad leader, who tells me that he'd overhead this Joe talking to his wife earlier in the week. She was really excited to tell him she'd saved up $5000 from her earnings and his deployment money to put a down payment on a house when he got home. psydude fucked around with this message at 16:53 on Nov 28, 2014 |
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That's almost too hilarious to be true. My favorite of all time still is the kid I ran into on camp fallujah who had no idea what a 249 was. He thought I was carrying some kind of super rifle.
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psydude posted:We all have stories of Joes making poor decisions, but this one always stood out. About halfway through our deployment, I drive out to one of my projects to pick up an 18 year old E4 who is having a nervous breakdown. Essentially, he thinks his 18 year old wife is cheating on him because he's noticed a few hundred dollars a month being taken out of his dip and preworkout fund and she's kind of been dancing around telling him why. Apparently, in addition to giving his wife General Power of Attorney, he also keeps everything in his wife's family's house, and even signed the loving title of his truck over to his father-in-law. So we take him to chaplain, who goes through the whole marriage counseling thing (which, by 4 and a half months into the deployment, he's an expert on). In the end, it just turned out he was being paranoid and didn't know about things like "communicating" and "not spending $1000 a month on workout supplements." Okay, whatever, we send him back to work the next day and that's that. Joe. Joe never changes.
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psydude posted:We all have stories of Joes making poor decisions, but this one always stood out. About halfway through our deployment, I drive out to one of my projects to pick up an 18 year old E4 who is having a nervous breakdown. Essentially, he thinks his 18 year old wife is cheating on him because he's noticed a few hundred dollars a month being taken out of his dip and preworkout fund and she's kind of been dancing around telling him why. Apparently, in addition to giving his wife General Power of Attorney, he also keeps everything in his wife's family's house, and even signed the loving title of his truck over to his father-in-law. So we take him to chaplain, who goes through the whole marriage counseling thing (which, by 4 and a half months into the deployment, he's an expert on). In the end, it just turned out he was being paranoid and didn't know about things like "communicating" and "not spending $1000 a month on workout supplements." Okay, whatever, we send him back to work the next day and that's that. Joe.txt
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Nostalgia4ColdWar fucked around with this message at 00:35 on Mar 31, 2017 |
# ? Nov 28, 2014 23:27 |
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Not smart enough to avoid marrying a Joe, unfortunately. At least she has PoA
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# ? Nov 29, 2014 01:47 |
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bet she made that 5 grand sucking dicks in the bathroom at the base o-club
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# ? Nov 29, 2014 03:34 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4e_hLLQ5Zw
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# ? Nov 29, 2014 19:09 |
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Putting money on dude isn't even a marine, pretending to be one is just how he copes with the traumatic JROTC hazing experience of when Mr. Broomstick got a little rough.
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# ? Nov 30, 2014 19:06 |
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Something happened on facebook over the weekend and I'm sad I wasn't able to get screenshots before the respective people deleted their posts. This involves a married couple that has been openly airing their dirty laundry on facebook about how they hate/love each other for a couple years now. The guy is in Korea and the girl is in Turkey. He posts about how he wants to buy some dumbass F-150 because horsepahrs and "it's almost a lightning." He has a history of buying really expensive vehicles that he can't afford. He already had one stupid truck that he couldn't afford so he sold it and bought a brand new Mustang he couldn't afford and modified it anyway. The mustang was stolen before he PCS'd to Korea. Anyway, he posts that he wants to buy this truck and have it shipped to Italy which I assume they are both going to after their current assignments. It's pointed out that this is expensive and really stupid to take a big American truck to small European roads. He replies with "yeah whatever brah, it's going to be awesome. It's almost a lightning." His wife comments "ummm, no" His wife makes a status update with a picture of some dudes and text somewhat along the lines of "These guys are pretty attractive and maybe I'll go after them if my husband buys a stupid truck." I assume she does this jokingly to say "hey, don't buy this expensive thing, you knob." He flips out and posts a status update along the lines of "WHATEVER BITCH I'LL DIVORCE YOU AND BUY A 2016 GT350 AND PICK UP ALL KINDS OF BITCHES." And changes his profile picture to something about meeting girls. The next day, they've deleted their status updates and she posts one saying "Why does everyone have to put their noses in our business? Guess I'll have to start deleting people." And he posts an update saying "Anyone else hate ignorant people?" The only reason why I haven't deleted them is because every few months they have facebook battles about how much they hate each other. Edit: I guess I'll add in that he's only in the air force because he got a CDC waiver after failing two or three times.
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Cojawfee posted:Edit: I guess I'll add in that he's only in the air force because he got a CDC waiver after failing two or three times. lol what's his AFSC
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 04:32 |
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I love keeping coworkers on FB for that poo poo. Especially the ones that share accounts and post passive aggressively to each other in public.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 10:46 |
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facebook is pretty much an idiot trap its why so many people use it
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 11:10 |
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A lot of Soldiers on my Facebook are either posting MLM ads, right wing anti Obama messages, or Born Again Christianity. I don't get the right wingers considering the army turned me super liberal.
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Crazy Mike posted:A lot of Soldiers on my Facebook are either posting MLM ads, right wing anti Obama messages, or Born Again Christianity. I don't get the right wingers considering the army turned me super liberal. Because most people in the military are too retarded to realize that they're living and working inside the socialist nanny state that they fear will take hold if we give luxuries like "healthcare" and "education" to people who would otherwise be unable to afford them.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 19:52 |
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psydude posted:Because most people in the military are too retarded to realize that they're living and working inside the socialist nanny state that they fear will take hold if we give luxuries like "healthcare" and "education" to people who would otherwise be unable to afford them. See, we earned it though.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 19:58 |
psydude posted:Because most people in the military are too retarded to realize that they're living and working inside the socialist nanny state that they fear will take hold if we give luxuries like "healthcare" and "education" to people who would otherwise be unable to afford them. The usual excuse is "I SERVED MAH COUNTRY". It's like Starship Troopers.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:01 |
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chitoryu12 posted:The usual excuse is "I SERVED MAH COUNTRY". It's like Starship Troopers. Just watched this again two days ago. Imagine that this came out in 1997. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMTz9nIUkGc
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:05 |
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Crazy Mike posted:A lot of Soldiers on my Facebook are either posting MLM ads, right wing anti Obama messages, or Born Again Christianity. I don't get the right wingers considering the army turned me super liberal. What's with the explosion of supplement pyramid schemes on Facebook? The guy I was talking about also sells products from some pyramid scheme. Then someone else I know that's not in the military sells some energy patch pyramid scheme.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:06 |
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Cojawfee posted:What's with the explosion of supplement pyramid schemes on Facebook? The guy I was talking about also sells products from some pyramid scheme. Then someone else I know that's not in the military sells some energy patch pyramid scheme. ISOGENIX BEACH BODY SHAKEOLOGY SCENSTY there are probably more but I know so many mil wives that are all about selling this crap and proudly talk about multi-level marketing. It's a reverse funnel system!
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