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If you could only have one sticker in your rear window, which military sticker would your proudly display?
I am torn, because right now I have a Diver, Gold Wings, and a Ranger Sticker in my rear window. However my Diver and Gold Wings are one sticker so those are the ones I would most proudly display. If there were an Army and Marine Corps sticker together, I would also display as my second option..
Remember: only one sticker
I am torn, because right now I have a Diver, Gold Wings, and a Ranger Sticker in my rear window. However my Diver and Gold Wings are one sticker so those are the ones I would most proudly display. If there were an Army and Marine Corps sticker together, I would also display as my second option..
Remember: only one sticker
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Currently, I have 4 stickers on my vehicle.... One is a "Travel Bug" for Geocaching. then I have 3 more.... Desert Storm Vet, OIF Vet, and OEF Vet (these are all those oval ones that almost look like the country stickers that you see in Europe). Not sure what I would do if I had to choose just one.....Would probably go to zero military and 1 travel bug.....
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"Military Retired" as I have served in more than one branch of the US Armed Forces.
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SFC Ronnie Seaton Jr
I don't plan on displaying stickers but just for the sake of this discussion lets go with one sticker for just about everything on my ERB every school, badge, award, branch, unit patch, state I am from, state I was stationed, state where I live currently, number of dependents, current and all ranks I have been promoted to, DA photo, current interest, favorite foods, favorite pro team of each sport, current marksmanship badge, weapon of choice, and not one silly or offensive sticker towards any group. So I guess it would be none of them in the end plus now I can't see out of the rear window because when I do something I go all in.
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Jump wings!
I have PH plates so that's kind of a cheat on the one sticker thing.
I have heard that Vietnam Vet stickers target you for random cop-stops as they all know that Viet Vets are "damaged goods" and probably have drugs on board.
"We would pull over cars that had college bumper stickers, because we knew college kids often partied with marijuana," Cooper says. "We would pull over 'Vietnam Vet' plates, because a lot of our vets developed a habit over there."
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14470003
I have PH plates so that's kind of a cheat on the one sticker thing.
I have heard that Vietnam Vet stickers target you for random cop-stops as they all know that Viet Vets are "damaged goods" and probably have drugs on board.
"We would pull over cars that had college bumper stickers, because we knew college kids often partied with marijuana," Cooper says. "We would pull over 'Vietnam Vet' plates, because a lot of our vets developed a habit over there."
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14470003
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Ha, I've been asked on a random stop if I have weapons on board....I didn't think to show him my two feet and two fists...not sure his sense of humor was in check that day. Maybe next time.
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