Posted on Jul 24, 2018
What nickname were you given when you served in the Military?
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RP Members, Connections, and Friends I believe there are some really outrageous nicknames that have been handed out to some of you when you served in the Military. Lets' get them out there and don't be embarrased. Please share! This is one of those Posts that just keep giving over time. RP Members keep adding your nicknames.
Don't leave us hanging - share the story behind the nickname too!!
One of my many was: "Burly" and when I was a PFC/E-3 it was "Horse Collar!" Others I can't repeat from Basic Training - use your imagination!
Don't leave us hanging - share the story behind the nickname too!!
One of my many was: "Burly" and when I was a PFC/E-3 it was "Horse Collar!" Others I can't repeat from Basic Training - use your imagination!
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Ironlady was my call sign. They also called me Major Mom for a while. And probably a few other things behind my back...
TSgt Joe C. SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL LTC Jeff Shearer Sgt Kelli Mays Sgt Deborah Cornatzer SGT Jim Arnold Maj Kim Patterson Susan Foster Cynthia Croft SFC Dagmar Riley Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. MSgt Stephen Council LTC Stephen C. MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi
Sgt Randy Wilber SGT (Join to see) SP5 Mark Kuzinski SGT Michael Thorin
TSgt Joe C. SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL LTC Jeff Shearer Sgt Kelli Mays Sgt Deborah Cornatzer SGT Jim Arnold Maj Kim Patterson Susan Foster Cynthia Croft SFC Dagmar Riley Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. MSgt Stephen Council LTC Stephen C. MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi
Sgt Randy Wilber SGT (Join to see) SP5 Mark Kuzinski SGT Michael Thorin
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SCPO Paul Ewing
AWCS Paul t. Ewing crewmenber on P5M, P2V ans P3A always chief cook on all these aircraft. I loved every minute of my over 600 flight hours. I started as an AT, AX, then AW, left after 20 years, stations were VP-56 Norfolk, VP-16 Jacksonville, then VP-22
Barbers Point, Hawaii Always called Chief Cook P.T. and you can see why.
Barbers Point, Hawaii Always called Chief Cook P.T. and you can see why.
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Hojo. Weird seems like forever ago. Not even sure who gave it to me or when it started.
I worked in NDI and we did a lot of x-raying on F-15s. We had a cart that held all of our x-ray equipment. We made magnet signs to stick on it when we went out that had Coors Light X-Ray Team on them.
SFC Francisco Rosario CPL James S. 1SG Clifford Barnes LTC David Brown SPC Mara Manzer (Spurgin) LT Brad McInnis PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SSgt Donald Libby CPT Enrique M. CPO Nate S. PO1 John Johnson Robert Collet SGT Elizabeth Scheck SGT Jim Arnold SP5 Geoffrey Vannerson SFC Sczymanski James L. LTC Stephen B. SFC Dave Beran 1stSgt Glenn Brackin
I worked in NDI and we did a lot of x-raying on F-15s. We had a cart that held all of our x-ray equipment. We made magnet signs to stick on it when we went out that had Coors Light X-Ray Team on them.
SFC Francisco Rosario CPL James S. 1SG Clifford Barnes LTC David Brown SPC Mara Manzer (Spurgin) LT Brad McInnis PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SSgt Donald Libby CPT Enrique M. CPO Nate S. PO1 John Johnson Robert Collet SGT Elizabeth Scheck SGT Jim Arnold SP5 Geoffrey Vannerson SFC Sczymanski James L. LTC Stephen B. SFC Dave Beran 1stSgt Glenn Brackin
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
CPT (Join to see) - At one time I ordered a pizza in Dearborn MI and when I got there the said is this a pizza for Ted!
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I was called "MAC" until I made Chief Petty Officer (CPO E-7) and then they called me "Chief Mac". After I made Warrant they called me "Mr. Mac"
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MSgt John McGowan
I think everyone that their last name was Mc was called Mac. On job #2 they never did call me that.
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