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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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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
CPT Jack Durish, it's WE, the Military that put our ass on the line for WE, the People Sir!
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CPT Jack Durish
CSM Michael J. Uhlig You won't get any argument from me on the point that We the Military "put our ass on the line for We the People. However, We the People need to begin putting our ass on the line for We the Military. Yes, We the People can be seen in airports applauding the military, but then We the People elect those who do nothing substantial for the military. Something is wrong in this scenario and the military can't fix it. We the People are eroding the Constitution behind the military's backs and yet there's nothing the military can do about it.
The truth is that a superior can take away the weapon of anyone in the military and have the full force of law behind them. Those who are attempting to take weapons away from civilians are doing so in flagrant disregard of the Constitution. We the People can't call on the military to stop them. We the People don't even need the military. We simply have to exercise our right to vote more intelligently. If someone is voted out of office and refuses to surrender their post, then the military has the right to enforce the Constitution but only after all other measures fail.
The truth is that a superior can take away the weapon of anyone in the military and have the full force of law behind them. Those who are attempting to take weapons away from civilians are doing so in flagrant disregard of the Constitution. We the People can't call on the military to stop them. We the People don't even need the military. We simply have to exercise our right to vote more intelligently. If someone is voted out of office and refuses to surrender their post, then the military has the right to enforce the Constitution but only after all other measures fail.
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SSG(P) (Join to see)
Live as a Ranger, die as a Ranger, they'll be no other way. It is also why America is intimidating....
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CPT Jack Durish
The "Follow Me" shield (shoulder patch) is a tempting choice. I too wore it at Infantry OCS.
Funny story... I was teaching a class in computer programming and after a brief introduction of the subject, I told the class they could learn if they followed my examples. I said "Follow me" with a wave of my arm (indicating "Follow Me") as I walked to the front of the room to write the first computer code on the board, and then stopped when I realized what I had said and done. I even choked up for a moment.
Funny story... I was teaching a class in computer programming and after a brief introduction of the subject, I told the class they could learn if they followed my examples. I said "Follow me" with a wave of my arm (indicating "Follow Me") as I walked to the front of the room to write the first computer code on the board, and then stopped when I realized what I had said and done. I even choked up for a moment.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
Sweet, I wore the Follow me patch 2006-2007, while a Drill Sergeant at C-2/47 IN, Charlie Rock, Panther Battalion
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None. I don't advertise my former affiliation for reasons of force protection and anonymity. I also don't believe in dining out on my own coattails. I realize that point of view may not be popular, but there you have it.
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SSG(P) (Join to see)
To each their own CPO...I proudly display the flag, is that advertising my military service? Just asking, because it only seems like vets today openly display the flag.
I ask this to everyone, Why would you want to live in fear on your own land? You may be safer living in Socialist Denmark or Norway.
I ask this to everyone, Why would you want to live in fear on your own land? You may be safer living in Socialist Denmark or Norway.
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CPO Greg Frazho
Not the flag; military affiliation is what I'm referring to. I don't live in fear. I take precautions to protect myself and my family.
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If forced, I'd go with air assault wings. But I'd go with Real Tree, Mossy Oak or an 'If This Vehicle Were A Horse I'd Have To Shoot It' sticker before that.
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I have one of those transparent United States Navy sticker banners on the top of my back windshield. :-) There's nothing wrong with showing a little pride in your service!
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