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From your experience which duty station is good for 92g? And by that i mean good leadership, one actually care about soldiers, a good dfac thats kind chill to work in , and good environment for family? Whats best possible duty station i could request? Was thinking about fort carson and fort knox?
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Ft. Carson was my first duty station back in 2002 and it was incredible! I recently went back and toured around the base to show my kids where I had worked, but it looked like they were getting ready to tear down my old DFAC. I was on the team that won the Philip A. Connelly Award for Large DFAC that year. It was great to get to train with NCO's that took pride in their work and were willing to pass along the things they had learned. We were only one of the DFACs on post (I believe there were 4), and we would frequently go directly from working the morning shift to the motor pool to work, often times still in our cook whites, which really sucked. But that was also a different time, back when the war was just starting, so things may different now. As far as raising a family in CO, you can't beat it! There is always something going on around Colorado Springs, Denver is only an hour away, and the natural beauty and activities the outdoors provide is fantastic! My dad, an artillery officer, requested Carson for his entire career and never got it, then I got to go there right after AIT.
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Yeah my wife been there and she tells me is really beautiful, and yeah going to motorpol after long day in morning shift does suck and still happens nowdays, i just dont want be working like all day from 0500 to like 1900 like they say they be doing in south korea that will really suck, thanks appreciate you answer
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Where ever you go, it is all up to you! You make it good or you make it bad! One can only change one thing in this world, and that is yourself!
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