Posted on Sep 2, 2015
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SFC Mark Merino
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That picture is priceless! Those twisted, evil, cruel, bastages wearing brown rounds at Benning would approve the fire watch schedule and then remove the clock. That was when you knew who the blue falcons really were. I must have pulled 3 shifts instead of one. I watched one punk wait 10 minutes and wake the next guy up.
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SGT Michael Glenn
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Dammit...I thought those nightmares were over!!! Thanks for the refresher Mark !!!!! LOL!!!!
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CW3 Guy Snodgrass
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Ouch....firewatch...that is part of the past I'd sooner forget. :) Although did get boots shined and letters written during the watch. :)
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SSgt Terry P.
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Did they run the clock back on anyone besides me?
We only had the one watch to keep time and early fire-watch kept running the thing back a few minutes,so if you were the last you had a long watch.
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So there I was. Sleeping away in the tent. Got woken up at 0200 for a roving guard watch that I had NO IDEA I was on the list for. So, naturally, I get up and go out for duty and HOPING the Sergeant of the Guard would be out there. She was. So, I politely ask where was the DA 6 posted and why I was not notified prior to getting woken up. She said there wasn't a list made just names written on a paper, and said it was posted in the 1SG's tent. My brain called BS but I still did the job.
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