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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Feb 27, 2019
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Well said. You have to keep every piece of paper, copies of orders, etc. You never know what you might have to prove
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
SSgt Boyd Herrst
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I don’t know if you are Active Duty or Reserve or Guard, So what medical service do you use; Army facility, AF med facility next to a Army Post, the VA ? When I first entered Active service after a short time In AF Reserves , I was assigned to McGuire AFB next to Fort Dix. All McGuire had was a Dispensary .. an attempt was made by the Base and Wing Cmdrs and a AF Flight surgeon to add a 10 bed hospital. E’thing Got built. Then came to a halt. What happened ? The Army thought they would lose some funds the AF paid them to care for seriously ill patients. They appealed to their U.S. Senate Rep to quash that clinic add on. It wasn’t built to steal from the Army.. S’times there were just cases that were serious enough for some o’night care in a separate setting.. but not evacced to a Army hospital 2 miles away. PFC Donnie Harold Harris So anyway because of the Army’s crying about the lost AF income and greed over a few $1000 bucks, and that NJ Sen. Mbr.
I had injury that required some meds the AF didn’t have so I got evacced to Dix. The AF told them what they thought I needed.. Some penny-pincher Doc gave me s’thing less expensive and the wrong med.
They sent me back to McGuire..
The Doc at McGuire told me over the phone to come back to dispdnsary before going back to your Squadron.. I want to see how good the medicine works.. So I have the ride leave me at the clinic
And I go in and report to Doc. I’m glad he did that because in minutes I broke out in a bad rash and attained a fever of a 107•F Doc wanted to know why they lowered what he recommended.. they wouldn’t give an Answer... he had our Wing Cmdr on the horn and
Explained to him the what the Army did . (All the service we’re getting some inferior docs..back in early 70s.. got a deal on taking some losers.) This Doc I had was one of the good ones. Our Cmdr got with Army I.G. To find out why they order the med changed.. Why? It was too expensive to give to an enlisted person ! The Hospital Cmdr caught heck.. He said he didn’t know they were giving inferior cut-rate drug samples to the enlisted .
A lot of accusations went back and forth at Fort Dix.. Forgunate at least some good med was sent and I was given another(Benadryl in early 70s?).. to take down the rash.
That and some hot paste under gauze helped.. I’m not the suing type and the Military has a lot of rules against suing unqualified docs
for bad practice..back then. I had no interest in getting out and wanted to get back to work. I got some days of med rest in my room.in the bks. (So we couldn’t use that new section U.S. Army Corps Engineers condemned it temporary.. That Senator and Army had s’thing to do with that.. just surmising.. that was a long time ago so I’m not concerned with libel/slander now.. besides I think that Senator is deceased..) I had to go over every other day to get checked over and a med tech bud who worked Mil pub hlth came by on in between days. I really wanted to get back to work.. and when I was released from so-called bed-rest I got reassigned to SAC Alert
Facility for a short work time.. it would be easier duty.. ha! I don’t work that way.. I have a set of the
Henkel knives and other kitchen tools.. I got working and making
Great stuff for them there . With
Less to cook for I could prepare a more exquisite entree and sides...
Well word gets back to main facilty and Airmen guests are raising a ruckus of where is their baked stuffed n rolled cheesy potatoes
And grilled roast brisket.. and roasted or grilled stuffed chops ( chop is cut butterfly style. Warm precooked dress’g spooned on.[2 oz.] close chip. Wrap with blanched bacon and grill or bake/broil in oven until proper cook temp of 165•F )
I would do baked stuffed potatoes in a half shell need a russet that has kind of a strong skin so it holds the whipped cheesy potatoes good without breaking down during cooktime. (Light skinned potatoes just don’t do well as stuffed . They can be baked but don’t alter the potato inside. . Baked Sweet Pototes. Getting the right oval ones with a lot of potato can be ajob to go through and pick them out.. but can be done. Just takes longer to prep.. after finding the right ones and baking to a almost done state
(98%). Halve n score potato tab butter and brown sugar insert back in oven a few minutes and remove to serving line. Marshmellows!
I have done simple syrup and added to the eggwhites mixing and made
Marshmellow up to a point but keep it warm and a crock on side and they can dip a dipper of their own marshmallow on their sweet potato.
Not e’body likes marshmallow !
I get off on another subject but I
do that sometimes a lot ! Cook’g In a main facility takes a lot more personnel that know what they’re doing w/o having to keep going back and showing them ..
I did pick up on a idea from an old
Master and used it several times.
A serving line has about 6 to 8 pan slots.. if you have 6 to 8 spaces you can get e’thing on the line... your main factor is timing so you can
And having enough personnel to do it. If people are deployed or have appointments.. (I’ve gotten my boss, A MSGT get on and talk them to moving a Airman’s dental(clean’g) appointment earlier or later or even to that Airman’s day off if I can.. they are supposed to ‘try’ and do that anyway.. get appointments on their time .
I get a few whiners that are upset their app’ts got changed to their day off because they had s’thing better to do on that day.. I always prayed for rain on my dental day..
Who wants to spend a day off doing nothing but watch tv or sleep or doing their training books ? I tell them: did you know it’s Going to rain tomorrow bob? How about and helping me a couple hours or a half day and i’ll Make sure you get comped, even if I gotta come on my off day to do it! So, will you pretty please(gotta grovel a little..). I know I can pull some you need some OJT line of bull. But that’s last resort..
The women on shift s’times are more willing.. Well Amn Margaret C. If you really Sunday off to sleep in after a concert.. I got a big lunch/dinner planned by those above us on your off day and I see by your train’g records you need some 1st Cook time.. So how about we schedule you for that day , will that work for you? Oky doky, See you then, have a great after concert day off ! They get what they want and I do too and so does Squadron train’g NCO..
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
SSgt Boyd Herrst
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by the way Private I was an A1C and holding a 1st Cook and occasionally trusted to hold shift leader too.. my leaders had that much trust in me..
and my Cheffing skills. S’thing that normally falls to more senior cooks.
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SGT Thomas Seward
SGT Thomas Seward
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Orders... oh my, orders... I was asked about 10 years ago if I still had our Desert Storm orders. And I did. I don’t know if they still do ‘group’ orders, but there are about 20 others listed on the orders with me. It could be extremely important to someone else listed on the orders on future claims. The orders are proof that you were there and could be a witness to a fellow soldiers injury that didn’t seem important at the time!
I broke my elbow and the hospital records never caught up with my medical records, and the hospital records are AWOL. Witnesses are all I have left if the VA were to deny a claim.
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SGT Thomas Seward
SGT Thomas Seward
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PFC Donnie Harold Harris Sad doesn’t even begin to cover the deplorable treatment that we get on so many occasions.
That being said, there are also some fantastic people working for the VA! Many times the rules in place to protect us are the very rules that hurt us!
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SPC Mike Lake
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Biggest pain is trying log on to eBenefits it's seems to be down a lot
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PV2 Jd Starr
PV2 Jd Starr
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MCPOCG (Join to see) - Only 22 years? Lucky Dog!! I argued and fought for 39 years over a blown out knee from a parachute jump that had the medical records in their possession. Finally got the service connection, and now the VA is telling me that I have many more problems that are service connected, and are helping MOST vigorously to get all the approvals and ratings. Could it be that they don't want any Congressman poking around over why it took 39 years?
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SGT Warren Crutcher
SGT Warren Crutcher
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The VA has several web sites now just to confuse you even more. They have the eBenefits which is a real pain to change your password every 90 days to a new one. Then you have VA.gov which you can do a lot of the stuff you can do on eBenefits, And they also have MyHealtheVet where you can make medical appointmments, refill prescriptions, print out your appointment schedule, and contact your Primary Care through secure messaging.
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SGT Warren Crutcher
SGT Warren Crutcher
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SGT Warren Crutcher - UPDATE!! The E-Benefits web site is now being moved over to the VA.gov web site. VA.gov doesn't have that crazy DoD log in where you have to have a 20 character pass word and change it every 90 days. And it can't be similar to any password you've ever had in your entire life. So that's good news i hope.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Haven't had to use them yet.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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CMSgt Rickey Denicke you're right about that.
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PO3 Mike Ince
PO3 Mike Ince
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Brother, please don't wait too long. See your local VSO and talk to them. There are time limits.
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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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