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SrA John Monette
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was it really an "accident"?? or maybe they were preparing for what a conflict in that part of the world would really be like
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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When an Oops might not necessarily be one!
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CPT Special Forces Officer
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"It is inadmissible to have the lives of Bulgarian citizens disturbed and put at risk by military formations, whether Bulgarian or belonging to a foreign army,". Really? Then they can see to their own defense.
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SFC Michael Hasbun - I gave you a thumbs down because you are unpleasant and rude. I can accept your having a different opinion from me.

I'll also have an appropriate form of address from you sergeant.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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CPT (Join to see) you're a "Special Forces " CPT with a photo of a reverend found online. You'll get a title when you stop using a fake profile.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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CPT (Join to see) oh, additionally, by your own social media page (which contains this same profile pic), you're a civilian. So next time capitalize "Sergeant", and have a nice day Bill.
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SFC Hasbun - I have served in several different functional areas during my career. I was ordained to the diaconate in 2009, and to the priesthood in 2012. A lot of us who volunteered for Special Forces, or Civil Affairs did so to serve our nation as well as our fellow man. Some of us also entered the ministry to continue that mission. In my Church, serving in the Combat Arms or Combat Support is not regarded as contrary to canon or constitution. We are very Medieval in that way. Many churchmen have served as combatants on the field of battle throughout history.
Now as far as your discovery of my FB page, did you put everything down on your page? Facebook is a corporation with a well documented history of suppressing the 1st and 2nd Amendment. Then there is the question as to why I would share (what I share on RP) with everyone on earth? However much we disagree or irritate each other on RP, I have a great deal more respect and trust in a fellow soldier who actually served than I do in the lefties you often find posting or running FB.
I know that this escaped your notice, but when you are not mentioning a particular sergeant by name you do not capitalize the title. You also wouldn't capitalize captain, general, or sir for that matter. I have always specifically addressed you as SFC when using your name. That is appropriate as you are several steps above an E-5 sergeant.
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