Posted on Sep 10, 2014
PO1 Master-at-Arms
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Guards at the gate, size of PX/BX, architecture, housing, school, or others, what jumps out the most for you at a new installation? Positive and/or negative
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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"The politics of Saturday night"
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LTC Paul Labrador
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How the post is laid out and how easy/difficult it is to get around. Oh yeah, and the size of the PX..... ;o)
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Sir, with all due respect, shouldn't your wife comment on the size of PX?
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LTC Paul Labrador
LTC Paul Labrador
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I'm single.....so I have to do all my own shopping.... ;o) And the PX here at Bliss is AWESOME....! ;o)
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My wife got my wallet by the chokehold, especially at bases with big PXs. Early on I learned that happy wife=happy life, and leave her and her PX alone :-D
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SFC Mark Merino
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It's not the size of the PX, but how the dependents use it PO1 (Join to see) LTC Paul Labrador
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1SG(P) 1st Sergeant
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After having been stationed at Fort Polk I've learned not to judge any post by the available/lack of amenities. Nor do I allow other soldiers experience affect my own. I don't even let the idea of working in a non-structurally sound building affect my time in any duty station. My family and I had a blast stationed in Louisiana, loved the food and I have a shirt that states I survived my time here. But then again I murder rocks, injure stones and have hospitalized a brick, so I'm good where ever I go.
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