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Thread: A question of rank among Veteran Dressers?

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    Princess Candice candykowal's Avatar
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    Candice Coleen Kowal ....all my friends call me Candy!

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    82-85 (active), 85-87 (reserve), 87-10 (active)....retired Senior Chief Aviation Electronics Technician (E-8). Still..for all that we have done and do.. I have to say thanks to those who served along.. family, friends.. and fellow service members.. we do and did it for you..

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    Marissa
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    “Love isn't a state of perfect caring. It is an active noun like struggle. To love someone is to strive to accept that person exactly the way he or she is, right here and now.” - Fred Rogers,

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    US Coast Guard, 1969--1989, Retired. 17 years from E1 to E-8 Senior Chief Damage Controlman, 3 years Chief Warrant Officer W--2.

    "Here’s to the lads,
    Who shall never see,
    The freedom won,
    From across the sea.

    And here’s to the lads,
    From across the sea,
    Who help to keep that freedom,
    For you and me."

    SarahLynn; March 2010
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    Electriciansmate second class petty officer (E-5); Saw the end of Vietnam and servered for 6 years. HOOOO-YAAAH!

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    I wasn't in the service, but I'm throughly impressed with those of you who were, or still are. Thanks for putting your can on the line!

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    E5 usaf 70-74, sea 72-73.
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    CSM E-9 20 years Army (Artillery)

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    Second Class Petty Officer Ping Jockey (E5 Sonar) on a tin can, 74 - 80 USN. Thank you to all who served.
    Joni

    "Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free" Bob Dylan

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    Just A Simple Girl Michelle.M's Avatar
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    E-1, starting as a Navy photographer's mate (aircrew), left as a black shoe CPO, graduated from Army OCS and will retire in a few months as a Major.
    I've gone to find myself. If I should return before I get back keep me here to wait for me so I don't go back out and miss myself when I return.

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    12 years as aan Army lab tech, left as a E-5.
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    I've seen through the posts words like "lowly" or "embarassed". Folks, sorry to say but these words don't fit here. No matter how you served, but the fact that you did, makes all the difference in the world. It is thanks to your service, big or small, that the rest of us can sleep at night and not worry. I think the word of order is more like PRIDE, as I certainly am proud of you all. A big thank you!

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    23 years and somehow managed to make it to E7.

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    Senior Member Barbra P's Avatar
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    Well OK, here is what we have so far:
    E4 – 4 (CPL/PO3)
    E5 – 12 (Sgt/PO2)
    E6 – 7 (SSgt/PO1)
    E7 – 4 (SFC/GSgt/CPO)
    E8 – 2 (MSgt/SCPO)
    E9 – 1 (MGSgt/MCPO)
    O3 – 1 (Capt/Lt)
    O4 – 1 (Maj/LtCDR)
    O5 – 3 (LtCol/CDR)
    O6 – 1 (Col/Capt)
    Babs

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    E-5 in my 3 years of army life, 1964-1967. I was one of the lucky ones in that I didn't have to go to Nam.

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    Wow, seems like a lot of shipmates here. Myself, LT, USN Nurse Corps. 9 Years. Loved it, wish I had stayed in..........Stephanie

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    E-4 as a radio man...I called the flyboys in........Nam 68-69

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    USAF, but only seven months 1976, honorable. Now wished i had stayed in. A preacher talked me in to getting out. One of the great mistakes of my life.

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    E-4 USN

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    Aviation Machinists' Mate (was training to be a Submarine Missile Tech on my second hitch, but was derailed...)

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    Buck Sgt (E-5) 65-68...VietNam 66-67 199th Lt. Inf. Brig...(our motto: Light, Swift, Accurate) hehe what hooey...Red Catchers...smooches Jackie
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    As to the "just an E......." comments, some of the people I admire the most were the enlisted flight deck crew that got me on/off the deck day or night, fair weather or foul.
    Warmly,
    Sheren Kelly

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