Posted on Jul 22, 2016
SFC Richard Giles
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MCPO Couch Potato
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Nope. I made some DAMNED dumb mistakes, too - BUT - they all went into making me who I am today. One minor change and I may not have met my beautiful bride, I may not have been in position for promotions or advancement or whatever. No, I'd keep everything the same - warts and all.
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SFC Richard Giles
SFC Richard Giles
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I hear ya Master Chief. If I had stayed in the Marine Corps my retirement date would have been a couples weeks shy of 9/11 if I gotten out right at 20 yrs. vs the path I chose which gave a lot more life experiences and I wouldn't have met my future wife as well.
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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All I can say is a resounding, "DITTO".
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SCPO Brian Franksain
SCPO Brian Franksain
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I wholeheartedly agree Master Chief. Best years of my life!
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PO2 Alan Frankel
PO2 Alan Frankel
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Spent 3 and a half years in the Navy. Two deployments to Viet Nam. Left the service as a PO2, got married and went to work. No doubt in my mind I should have not left the military. Still working, wife is gone.
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PFC Francis Ramseyer
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No, I was drafted and not very happy. As Mechanical engineer, I was making over 1,000.-/month versus 86.- as private. But I always liked the Army and have a great respect for what it stands. I am 79 but I would gladly give my life for USA.
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SGM Steve Wettstein
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The only thing I would change is not volunteering for my 5th deployment. It really beat me down and started me towards retirement.
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SFC Richard Giles
SFC Richard Giles
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Yeah my deployment in 09-10 did it for me too SGM. And the direction the Army was going.
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Sgt Dale Briggs
Sgt Dale Briggs
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5 is a lot to ask of anyone, IMO it shouldn't have even been an option. Thank you.
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