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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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GREAT RESOURCE for Civilian and Family Members on Military Culture. This can be a great resource for Employers that want to learn more about the military and great for volunteer groups helping veterans - Also a great resource for Civilian Recruiters, Civilian Supporters, and Military Family Members - please pass this resource along to others - thanks CMSgt Mark Schubert for the resource!





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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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SFC (Join to see) - I certainly don't either miss those cold nights at Camp Grayling!!
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
SSgt Boyd Herrst
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Yes, it's Mi. It goes with the territory...
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You are absolutely correct. Great deer hunting.
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
SSgt Boyd Herrst
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There was a problem up in that area ... the deer were mixing with the cows and back with their own kind and contacted that bovine sickness.. a lot of deer had to be hunted and destroyed.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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CMSgt Mark Schubert Awesome resource Mark - thanks for sharing. I'll definitely get this out to other RP Members and Connections today. Thanks Mark!
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1stSgt Eugene Harless
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Not only is there a rift between civilian and military, there are serious rifts in culture between Service branches, MOSs and active reserve mentalities.
Comparing the mentality and culture of a 21 Year old Army Ranger to that of a 21 Year old Community College student is like comparing the Ponderous testicles of a Roman Gladiator to the Puny Penis of a Persian Prince.
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MSgt Mark Bucher
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Hell of a comparison.
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