Posted on Dec 16, 2013
MSgt Ryan Tanner
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Regardless of whether you smoke, at some point in your career you've been vectored into the smoke-pit for a discussion. Keeping OPSEC and personal information protected, what's the craziest discussion/topic you've heard at the smoke pit?
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CSM Mike Maynard
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As a brand new PSG, first day on the job and supervising an extra duty SPC, he thought it pertinent to inform me (he was worried someone else would tell me first) that his wife had two uterus'.

Yep, TMI.
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MSgt Ryan Tanner
MSgt Ryan Tanner
11 y
Nice!
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CSM Charles Hayden
CSM Charles Hayden
>1 y
My daddy told me of encountering a woman with the same situation. CSM Mike Maynard
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SSG Instructor/Writer
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any story that starts with: 'So there I was, no $h!t....'
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MSgt Ryan Tanner
MSgt Ryan Tanner
11 y
Wow! I'm glad this tradition is getting passed on to the younger crowd! HOOAH!
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WO1 Senior Drill Sergeant
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11 y
Those are the best ones...
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SSG Instructor/Writer
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I had my fair of those stories while lurking around the smoke pit or BS'ing around the motor pool as a private. Always made for a good laugh and helped pass the time
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SSG Jason Deters
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During the late 90's I was in AIT at Fort Gordon GA, there was an incident during the Sunday morning accountability formation after our first "phase" where we were allowed to go off post. During opening formation my battle buddy is nowhere to be found. A short time later a GSA vehicle drives up on the sidewalk and onto the concrete pad directly in front of our Battalion formation. A full-bird Colonel steps out of the passenger side and opens the rear door. *Pvt Snuffy* steps out in nothing but boxers, white tee, socks and his dog tags carrying his shoes and jeans.
Later that day as I walk out of the barracks, I see my battle buddy smoking with our Drill Sergeant. Obviously curious, since trainees are not allowed to smoke, I walked over to them. As I get close, I hear my battle buddy telling the story from the events of opening formation. Long story short, my battle buddy went home with a woman from the bar on Saturday night. Early Sunday morning, as he gets out of the woman's bed, he walks into the latrine only to find the earlier mentioned Colonel shaving. The woman he went home with turned out to be the Colonel's daughter who was home from college for the summer. As Pvt Snuffy told it, the Col. made Pvt Snuffy stay in his current state of undress at the position of attention while the Col. finished getting ready. He then escorted Pvt Snuffy back to the Company Area, dropping Pvt Snuffy off for formation.
The Drill Sgt apparently thought *Pvt Snuffy* deserved a smoke in exchange for his story.
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MSgt Ryan Tanner
MSgt Ryan Tanner
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That is excellent! There are certain levels of respect you just need to give in a non-traditional manner.
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PO2 Josh Taylor
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