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Soldier is a term used in military service, mercenary, service to warlords, service to crime bosses, and protestor of the confrontational type.
Warrior is a similar term. Many soldiers are trained as warriors.
I aspired to be a soldier since I was a boy. I studied military history, history in general, tactics and strategy from childhood through my military service and into retirement.
I plan on posting one or more songs about soldiers which honor soldiers. Please consider posting a song which honors soldiers or military service or defines soldiers.
I am thankful that my friend CPT (Join to see) posted Soldier Boy by the Shirelles.
There are also prayer warriors in the Christian fail and I expect other faiths have similar spiritual applications.
Yesterday I was by another RallyPoint member who referred to 'real soldiers' and implied I was not a soldier despite serving as an enlisted 12B combat engineer, commissioned 11A infantry officer.
FYI MSG Greg Kelly MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. SPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D SPC Michael TerrellSFC William Farrell SFC Chuck Martinez CSM Chuck Stafford SGM Bill Frazer SSG Bill McCoy SSG William Jones SSG Michael Noll LTC John Shaw PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SGT Mark Anderson SGT Charlie Lee GySgt Jack Wallace MSgt Gloria Vance SPC Diana D. SPC Margaret Higgins
Warrior is a similar term. Many soldiers are trained as warriors.
I aspired to be a soldier since I was a boy. I studied military history, history in general, tactics and strategy from childhood through my military service and into retirement.
I plan on posting one or more songs about soldiers which honor soldiers. Please consider posting a song which honors soldiers or military service or defines soldiers.
I am thankful that my friend CPT (Join to see) posted Soldier Boy by the Shirelles.
There are also prayer warriors in the Christian fail and I expect other faiths have similar spiritual applications.
Yesterday I was by another RallyPoint member who referred to 'real soldiers' and implied I was not a soldier despite serving as an enlisted 12B combat engineer, commissioned 11A infantry officer.
FYI MSG Greg Kelly MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. SPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D SPC Michael TerrellSFC William Farrell SFC Chuck Martinez CSM Chuck Stafford SGM Bill Frazer SSG Bill McCoy SSG William Jones SSG Michael Noll LTC John Shaw PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SGT Mark Anderson SGT Charlie Lee GySgt Jack Wallace MSgt Gloria Vance SPC Diana D. SPC Margaret Higgins
Edited 3 y ago
Posted 3 y ago
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Those subject to the UCMJ are Soldiers and Service members of all kinds. They can hold drum sticks in one of many Army Bands or they can hold a rifle rucking with 40lbs.
Infantry guys are just pissed they didn't bother to learn to read music and still be able to wear the same uniform.
Infantry guys are just pissed they didn't bother to learn to read music and still be able to wear the same uniform.
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SPC Maurice Evans
What hurts me is there are a few in the VA not DR or nurses or other workers but those there for car that when they ask me if I went to Viet nam and I say no that is the end of the conversation. I feel like a draft dogger who flied to Canada. Of course I don't tell them that if I screwed up my job and the other two who ran shifts they could of very well not had a United States of America to return to. . We ewer tested constantly even by the Russians NOT TALKING and if they got the idea that MAD was a joke because of a bunch of screw ups WELL......../ MY mentor said to not say anything I couldn't prove which i probably have ...so forgive that rant all all you ashiest can have a field day aging with me
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SGT James Sherman
LTC Stephen F.
Sir I played cello back in the day. A voice out of nowhere said trumpet.
I switched never regretted it.
It's never too late.
Sir I played cello back in the day. A voice out of nowhere said trumpet.
I switched never regretted it.
It's never too late.
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SGT James Sherman - I played trumped too up through college. I "wanted" the violin when picking an instrument on the first day of music class, but I didn't want to get picked. Never regretted it all. Took me all the way into college and into Drum Corps and DCI with SCV.
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MAJ David White
Some non-Army SM’s might initially shake their heads and declare themselves sailors or airmen or even Aviators rather than soldiers. The broadest agreeable definition, to me, includes them as soldiers also, in the abstract. When I was growing up it was still socially approved to play with toy soldiers or plastic “army men”. That helped influence my logic when Dad, a carrier pilot, sat us down to tell us he was going to war. “You mean you’re gonna join the Army?” “No, I’m in the Navy.” “But if you’re going to war you have to be in the Army.” “I can’t be in the Army, I’m a Navy pilot and I’m going to drop bombs on the enemy.” (Cool). Dad went out and bought young adult and childrens books on Naval actions in WW2, for us kids, especially aviation. Join the Army! Snort! Year was 1967, I was in 2nd grade. In my 7yo mind he was a Navy guy… in the Army. He was a soldier.
Fast forward 25 years and I was parked on the side of a road, on my way back from fishing, to look at some cut timber on the side of the road, when an MP major pulled over to ask me my business out here in the back roads of Ft Lewis. “Are you a soldier?” “I work at the hospital.” When he saw my ID he said “So you are a soldier.” “Well, I’m a doctor”. “So, you’re a soldier” he repeated. In my mind I was just a POG. I’d gone to desert storm with “real” soldiers. Still, I was a soldier.
Fast forward 25 years and I was parked on the side of a road, on my way back from fishing, to look at some cut timber on the side of the road, when an MP major pulled over to ask me my business out here in the back roads of Ft Lewis. “Are you a soldier?” “I work at the hospital.” When he saw my ID he said “So you are a soldier.” “Well, I’m a doctor”. “So, you’re a soldier” he repeated. In my mind I was just a POG. I’d gone to desert storm with “real” soldiers. Still, I was a soldier.
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I am truly sorry you were so disrespected LTC Stephen F..
You are definitely a Soldier on many fronts. I have learned when someone attacks your character, it’s their own issue and they have nothing else
You are definitely a Soldier on many fronts. I have learned when someone attacks your character, it’s their own issue and they have nothing else
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LTC Stephen F.
Thank you my friend and sister-in-Christ SPC Nancy Greene for your encouragement and our friendship.
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In the context of US military service I reserve the title Solider for those who served in the Army and all of its contingents to include active, reserve and National Guard.
You will always have somebody pull the “you didn’t really serve unless you did this” card. It usually has nothing to do with you but is a way for them to justify their own service to themselves or build themselves up.
You have the same thing happening in the Marines with guys saying you didn’t serve until a deployment, or combat, or a hash mark or whatever. It’s all BS and just macho postering to measure the size of their genitals.
If you served then you served but don’t let someone have rent free space in your head over it
You will always have somebody pull the “you didn’t really serve unless you did this” card. It usually has nothing to do with you but is a way for them to justify their own service to themselves or build themselves up.
You have the same thing happening in the Marines with guys saying you didn’t serve until a deployment, or combat, or a hash mark or whatever. It’s all BS and just macho postering to measure the size of their genitals.
If you served then you served but don’t let someone have rent free space in your head over it
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Sgt Javier Romero
Sir I concur with SSgt Murphy. Although I am a Marine through and through and don't like being called soldier I won't/don't get too offended if called one. I have served with Army, Navy and Air Force and it doesn't matter to me if they have been in combat or not, overseas in the sand box or not. They rose their right hand and swore under God to support and defend the Constitution the same as I. Therefore, they served and are brother and sisters in arms. I also believe that there are prayer warriorrs for it says in the bible Ephesians 11-17 "Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness; And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace; Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God". Therefore, it's amazing to me that the government gives us amor to withstand against the enemy the same as our heavenly Father.
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SSgt Christophe Murphy
SGT Charlie Lee - It would be weird if he didn't elevate his Marine status above other Military forces. It's what we do among other things.
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Sgt Javier Romero
Before I was a Marine i was a real loser. It was JROTC that 2 Marine Drill Instructors and a Senior Chief saw something in me even though I was a delinquent. Even as a young kid I knew that I wanted to be a U.S. Marine. The pride, the brotherhood, the comraderies, something I had always heard of spoken by Veterans not just Marines. That is something I didn't/don't take for granted. Yes, you are right I do elevate the Marines above most things the only thing I elevate above the Corps is Jesus Christ.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SGT Charlie Lee All Marines think they are better than Soldiers. Most Soldiers know they are better than Marines.
And both Marines and Soldiers realize that both are better than Squids and Zoomies.
(Tongue VERY firmly in cheek.)
And both Marines and Soldiers realize that both are better than Squids and Zoomies.
(Tongue VERY firmly in cheek.)
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