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    Still in, it's been almost 6 years. Hopefully I'll be done in February but they might stop loss me *sad face*
    I want to get out so I can look into fashion more but they want to keep me so I have to keep being a boy longer. Oh well, we'll see what happens in the spring.

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    got out about a year ago after 5 years active duty Army. Never dressed while in, did meet my wife in the 82nd though. FINALLY growing my hair back out!

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    USMC 83-89; Army 99-present. ALWAYS needed to dress. Couldnt, damn near lost my mind. Now, I hide it and confine it to home with a supportive wife. I love being girly and feel pretty when dressed

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    USAF veteran. Security police, worked the missile field mostly.

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    Just your average harley riding crossdressing biker

    Why be normal??????

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    8 years active duty in the Marine Corps.
    I didn't dress while I was in. It came a few years after.

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    US Navy 1967 Great Lakes boot camp 1967 - 1970 USS Bennington CVS 20 1970 NAS Lemoore, California then got out
    May we all love and understand each other

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    USAF 79-92 AGE mechanic. Wore girly stuff when I could, mainly lingerie. I had facial hair then so no makeup or wig.

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    Army from 98-05. When stationed overseas I occasionally "borrowed" a few items to wear but not to often. When I got back stateside I got a few dresses bras and panties, but it wasnt til I got out I started really collecting. Now I have corsets garters stockings dresses skirts and makeup.

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    Royal Navy, 1974-77.

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    Only one year, training accident, then elected to go into the inactive reserves. No combat, thankfully, this was back in the 80's. Field artillery, FO. 8" Battalion. 3 battalion rounds (10-14 each) of these things on a site of 'extreme interest'- good grief! To my knowledge, the 8" rounds (203mm) are not even used anymore. Can't say i blame them for retiring them... seems like a bit of overkill, especially with the accuracy even back then...

    A little rough for the TG in me, one of the few times i can honestly say i would not have preferred doing what i did as a female. it just didn't matter- you were out there going crazy between fear of calling the rounds in on yourself, and having a hell of a lot of fun when you knew you were okay...


    my wife's friend was in ROTC when they were in college, he's retiring as an O-5 soon, real decent guy, mostly logistics, but still a little miffed that I (and my wife, who was never in, but would have been brilliant) can still out-PT, out-land-nav, out-(subject not allowed), him... but it's fun and friendly. He's always off somewhere, and he and his wife need a place they can come back to and relax, they come over for dinner and usually fall asleep watching tv: we cover them in blankets and let them sleep.

    It's a little thing, but it feels good to support our military friends, and there is a significant connection/understanding, having shared the life, if only for a short time. It's a very good thing.
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    4th Infantry - Vietnam 69-70 -Just not possible back then....

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    4 1/2 years Navy.

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    6 years US Navy...5 years either over seas or out to sea.....Naval Communications Station Keflavic, Iceland. NCSO Manama Bahrain, NCSO Masawa
    Ethiopia, then a destoyer escort (FF) in the second fleet.

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    6 years between N.Y. and Connecticut National Guard. MO: 11E10 Tank Crewman.

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    Vino, Vidi, Vici! Renee Elise's Avatar
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    You're all awesome...thanks for your service .

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    10 years in the US Navy and Reserves.
    "It is so easy to exist, instead of live. Unless you know there is a clock ticking."
    --Anna Quindlen, writer, journalist, columnist

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    THANK YALL you are all awesome!

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    Five years in the US Marine Corps ... a long, long time ago!

    Thanks to everyone for their service!

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    USNR served on board an ammo ship, in the pacific, running ammo to the fleet. Got out of service just before Nam went full blown so missed any war time service.
    As far as dressing, of course not, I went into the service as a "cure" to cross dressing, I was going to be a man's man! Got out and with in a couple of years was back to dressing, maybe I should have stayed in, I thought the cure was working. I didn't even think about dressing for the two years I was on active duty, to busy seeing the world, and learning to handle my rum.
    Magic is the art of changing consciousness at will.

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    I want to thank all my sisters here who served. There are a lot of CD and Trans people who have or are serving. It is too bad it has to stay hidden, I understand why I think but it is still too bad.

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    US Navy for 5 years. Never able to dress while aboard ship for obvious reasons.Spent my weekends off in hotels so that I could dress.

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    I just Love being a Gurl! bobbimo's Avatar
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    I was in the Navy for 4 years. Not a problem. Life was just beginning for me, and the year was 1967-71. No Internet, no support groups, Cross dresser were thought to be homosexuals. And homosexuality was a crime. No need to go there.
    Bobbi
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    Luv doing girl stuff CherylFlint's Avatar
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    6 years Navy. No dressing at all. No problem.

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    USMC 2000- 2005. Tank crewman, and ground pounder in Iraq. Got out as a Sargent.

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    I was just getting a well rounded wardrobe put together and working on plans to further feminize myself when I got my invitation to join the party from Uncle Sam. I had to purge everything. I had three years in which to think about CDing and how much I missed it. I saw a bunch of CDers in Frankfurt and so desparately wanted to join in with them. I cried for hours after I saw them and for many days after.

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