Posted on Mar 22, 2017
SGT Sungrae N.
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I'm an active duty, 92Y unit supply specialist. I've been always wondering about places like Fort Hamilton(NYC) or Fort Myer(D.C) are requiring only selective personnel or something else. I've never seen or heard of any story about being stationed in those bases, so I've been always curious.
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SGT Living Life
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I was the supply sergeant for D co 1/3 INF Reg (The Old Guard) at Fort Myer, Va from 2008 to 2012. If you are looking for any info, hit me up with a PM and I would be glad to answer questions. It was a very fun and challenging assignment, and very rewarding, but also very long hours.
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SPC Christopher Sweeney
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I remember being the last one to leave in my entire unit [3rd SFG (A)] pretty much every single day with very few exceptions. We supply guys know what that's like all to well. Our motto should be "Burning the Midnight Oil" as my PBO NCOIC used to say all the time... Good times.
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LTC Stephen C.
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SGT Sungrae N., Fort Myer is actually in Arlington, VA, immediately west of and adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery. It is now called and is part of Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall. It is home to the U.S. Army's elite ceremonial units; the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" and the U.S. Army's 3d Infantry Regiment "The Old Guard".
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SFC Valerie Liverman
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Fort Hamilton is a Reserve and National Guard Base. Fort Myer (Arlington) is selective personnel base or ceremonial units. See a recruiter on how to get stationed at these locations or call SGT Dustin on his experience.
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