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MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P
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Much like Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth, I don't put much emphasis on WHAT a person did in the military. I'm more impressed THAT an individual honorably served. Every function has a purpose whether it be a grounds keeper or munitions tech. Just because something isn't as "glitzy" as the thing next to it doesn't automatically mean it is of less value.

Now, having been an ELINT/SIGINT troop myself....I have a pretty decent idea of what your mission set was. Some days I miss being in the middle of it. Other days I'm glad to be retired.
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SGT Mary G.
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Brings La_Femme_Nikita to mind https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Femme_Nikita_(TV_series)
The entire series of all the season is available on Roku. The acting ins good all the way around - story line too = a lot of twists and turns.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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Chip...people gonna hate...especially when they don't know what someone has actually done versus what the basic Specialty Code requires. I will never test or question someones background...all I care about is that you raised your hand and became part of something bigger than yourself...what that entailed past that does not matter to me. You served...period. I had one person on here throw personal attacks at me once because I was a commander three seperate times at various levels. Wondering how I could lead my airmen because of something I posted here...let me say that again...SOMETHING I POSTED HERE! What the world that had to do with my time in service? Nothing. So whatever you did or whatever you say you did...it is your word and I have no reason anytime anywhere to challenge you or anyone else on your background.

I hope that beautiful Nagel clan has the opportunity to get together for Christmas...MERRY CHRISTMAS MY WARRIOR BROTHER!
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MSG Billy Brumfield
MSG Billy Brumfield
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No idea who questioned it but no branch actually describes everything everyone does, can, or will do. I know several Army 35S, worked with some, know what some have seen and/or done.

The first time my information was breached it was my security clearance information, along with about 35-40 others, and was discovered in the possession of a SMLM in Berlin in early 1986. There have been several breaches my information was included in, to include 2 separate VA medical information breaches.

Anyway, when people have clearances they are recruited by certain alphabet entities for projects/missions that may be outside their typical military or civilian duties.

Personally, I don't recommend publishing them on social media, not even here, but that's just me.

Anyway, I am in concurrence with the the LTC, thanks for your service and have a wonderful Christmas.
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