Bored Signal Corps Soldiers
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I rememebr back in the day when i was an e4 an dirt was cheap hahahah that gets me evrytime lol
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Why the fck r there bugs on the table?!!
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POGS
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maybe, they have not infance
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In 1968, I was trained at Fort Gordon as a Field Radio Relay and Carrier Equipment Repair Specialist (MOS 31L20)
Back then, it was called the United States Army Southeastern Signal School (SESS).
The other two signal schools were at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey and Fort Huachuca, Arizona, which was also headquarters for the Strategic Communications Command (STRATCOM).
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Hey Guy's very well. Good to see you enjoying. Anybody among you know, Maj. Roberts? His name is Maj. Roberts. I don't know what his current rank is, but i am curious to say few words to him. Thanks!
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These are real signals!
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@BRANDON85L Depends on your unit, im in the airborne infantry, so I usually work as my commanders RTO which means I go where he goes
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@Shenten it wasnt when I was there
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you wouldn't last a day in the marines
i will be at fort Gordon in about 12 weeks. i leave for boot in 2 weeks then i go to gordon to be a signal support supply specialist. How was your experience?
gbjolly 3 years ago
The army has it's ups and downs, but all in all it's been good to me, and I feel that it's all been worth it. I also replied to your message.
RampantCortana 3 years ago