Posted on Apr 7, 2022
What has been your favorite duty station so far?
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So currently I'm at Fort. Meade in Maryland for AIT . I graduate in June as a 25R, soon to be a 46T in October, and as of right now, my soft orders say I'm supposed to go to Fort Bragg in August. It's my first duty station, and I'm excited to go. My question is, what is, or has been, your favorite duty station?
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Once upon a time the Army suckered SSG O'Mally, who had just had a HORRIBLE tour of duty and was dead-set on getting out, to re-enlist with two magical words: Melbourne, Florida.
My re-up NCO told me I had to re-enlist because I came down on orders. I told him where he could stick his orders. He insisted. I then used more colorful language. He told me to come see him when I got back from training. I went to see him, read the orders, and asked how soon I could re-enlist.
It was a magical place: A tiny detachment working at a civilian facility and living on the Air Force Base about 10 miles away. No duty rosters, motor pool Mondays (although there was ONE vehicle to maintain), formations for the sake of formation, or any other bureaucratic BS. Alas, that duty assignment ended far too quickly.
My re-up NCO told me I had to re-enlist because I came down on orders. I told him where he could stick his orders. He insisted. I then used more colorful language. He told me to come see him when I got back from training. I went to see him, read the orders, and asked how soon I could re-enlist.
It was a magical place: A tiny detachment working at a civilian facility and living on the Air Force Base about 10 miles away. No duty rosters, motor pool Mondays (although there was ONE vehicle to maintain), formations for the sake of formation, or any other bureaucratic BS. Alas, that duty assignment ended far too quickly.
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AB Roger Zauner
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney - Truly amazing how inflated the cost of living has gotten. On the flip, prior to the Vietnam War, veterans received very little for their injuries.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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AB Roger Zauner - ...
.~~~ ..$175.00 in 1965 dollars = $1,656 in 2023 dollars. ~~~
I'm Somewhat Surprised ,As I Thought It Was Far Less...
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It Was NOT Unusual For The Married Ranks Of E-5 And Below To Be On Government Food Assistance As Well As Government Income Assistance....And Most Wives HAD To Work Outside The Home ~~~And Very Few Single Airmen Owned An Automobile...
We Used Public Transportation When Off Base... And I Hitch-Hiked Quiet A Bit As I Was Broke Most Of The Time.
SIDE NOTE: If Any Of You Are Having Issues The Your Local VA Or In Meed Of Medical Items NOT Provided By Your VA ~~ Contact These People ~~ Lightning Fast Assistance...
VA HOTLINE, Customer Service Representative at [login to see] ....
THEY MOVE MOUNTAINS ~ Like 8 Tons Of C-4
.~~~ ..$175.00 in 1965 dollars = $1,656 in 2023 dollars. ~~~
I'm Somewhat Surprised ,As I Thought It Was Far Less...
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It Was NOT Unusual For The Married Ranks Of E-5 And Below To Be On Government Food Assistance As Well As Government Income Assistance....And Most Wives HAD To Work Outside The Home ~~~And Very Few Single Airmen Owned An Automobile...
We Used Public Transportation When Off Base... And I Hitch-Hiked Quiet A Bit As I Was Broke Most Of The Time.
SIDE NOTE: If Any Of You Are Having Issues The Your Local VA Or In Meed Of Medical Items NOT Provided By Your VA ~~ Contact These People ~~ Lightning Fast Assistance...
VA HOTLINE, Customer Service Representative at [login to see] ....
THEY MOVE MOUNTAINS ~ Like 8 Tons Of C-4
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SPC Bradley Stensland
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It Was NOT Unusual For The Married Ranks Of E-5 And Below To Be On Government Food Assistance As Well As Government Income Assistance...it STILL is NOT unusual, in fact, it's very common.
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MSgt Reginald Davenport
9 mo
CMSgt (Join to see) - I was at Patrick from 1990-1994...first duty assignment...HQ AFTAC from 90-92 and 45 MSSQ the remaining two years. Great assignment...
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Griffis AFB, NY while in Army Aviation. Can I just say, the Air Force knows how to feed their people!
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SFC Dan Thomsen
10 mo
SGT Wesley Bielinski - Yup, Griffis was the bomb for us Army Aviation stations. Was a great assignment. I considered it my healing time from my Germany unit.
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SGM (Join to see)
8 mo
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney - Ours wasn’t that fancy. then again it was Army, not Air Force. But the Korean cooks did a great job!
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
8 mo
Minor Correction, Dr. Dave....
They Were "CHEFS" ~ "COOKS" Not Allowed In THEIR Kitchen.
LOL..~~ But I Am Serious; Our Food At Osan Air Force Base,
Met The Description Of "Perfection"....There Was No Better Food
They Were "CHEFS" ~ "COOKS" Not Allowed In THEIR Kitchen.
LOL..~~ But I Am Serious; Our Food At Osan Air Force Base,
Met The Description Of "Perfection"....There Was No Better Food
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
8 mo
SP5 Robert Kennedy - ...
Jim Eventually Became A Multi-Millionaire. So Can You Even Imaging How Great THAT Was?.. Money Does Many Things, Which Includes Political Connections and a Lot of Clout.
But Jim Was Also Generous With His Money, Beyond Anyone's Imagination... Paid College Tuition's For Various Students He'd Never Seen; Simply Based On Conversations With The Educators Whom Knew The Kids & Their Situations. Then, Around Christmastime, The Salvation Army, In Panama, Was Give An Exceptionally Large Check ~~ They Helped Us When We Were Kids & Living In Detroit ~ Stone Broke; ~~ And Jim Never Forgot Where We Came From: Commonly Known As "Poverty"
Jim Eventually Became A Multi-Millionaire. So Can You Even Imaging How Great THAT Was?.. Money Does Many Things, Which Includes Political Connections and a Lot of Clout.
But Jim Was Also Generous With His Money, Beyond Anyone's Imagination... Paid College Tuition's For Various Students He'd Never Seen; Simply Based On Conversations With The Educators Whom Knew The Kids & Their Situations. Then, Around Christmastime, The Salvation Army, In Panama, Was Give An Exceptionally Large Check ~~ They Helped Us When We Were Kids & Living In Detroit ~ Stone Broke; ~~ And Jim Never Forgot Where We Came From: Commonly Known As "Poverty"
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In 1964-65 , I Was Stationed At OSAN AFB, South Korea...
BEFORE The Roads Were Paved, When We Lived In Quonset Huts, The Tiny Down Town Of Osan Was Constructed Mostly, From Scrap Materials Collected After The War, And It Was An Adventure In History....
I Hooked Up With A South Korean Soldier; QUAN,Who Escorted My Butt All Over South Korea, Even To Several Mountain Communities Where They'd Never Seen Anyone EXCEPT Other Koreans & Blue Eyes Were Fascinating....
Google Osan Now & You'd Think You Were Down Town Los Angeles...
Sorry Kids, Ya Missed Some Great Adventures..
PLUS Several Chogie Flights To Japan (Chogie Flights = Short Flights)...
For My Services I Was Issued Base Pay, Over Seas Pay, Hazardous Duty Pay, And Isolated Hardship Duty Pay .. Added All Together: Totaling : $173.00 Per MONTH; In MPC...(Military Pay Currency)
I Signed Up ON My 17 Th Birthday (06/29/1961) So I Was STILL 20 Years Of Age Upon Honorable Discharge On 06/10/65 Making It A Several Days Wait To Legally Buy A Beer When I Hit 21..
Life's A Blast IF You Let It Happen & Don't Try Screwing Around With It......
As John Lennon Once Stated "Life Is What Happens To You While You're Making Other Plans"
BEFORE The Roads Were Paved, When We Lived In Quonset Huts, The Tiny Down Town Of Osan Was Constructed Mostly, From Scrap Materials Collected After The War, And It Was An Adventure In History....
I Hooked Up With A South Korean Soldier; QUAN,Who Escorted My Butt All Over South Korea, Even To Several Mountain Communities Where They'd Never Seen Anyone EXCEPT Other Koreans & Blue Eyes Were Fascinating....
Google Osan Now & You'd Think You Were Down Town Los Angeles...
Sorry Kids, Ya Missed Some Great Adventures..
PLUS Several Chogie Flights To Japan (Chogie Flights = Short Flights)...
For My Services I Was Issued Base Pay, Over Seas Pay, Hazardous Duty Pay, And Isolated Hardship Duty Pay .. Added All Together: Totaling : $173.00 Per MONTH; In MPC...(Military Pay Currency)
I Signed Up ON My 17 Th Birthday (06/29/1961) So I Was STILL 20 Years Of Age Upon Honorable Discharge On 06/10/65 Making It A Several Days Wait To Legally Buy A Beer When I Hit 21..
Life's A Blast IF You Let It Happen & Don't Try Screwing Around With It......
As John Lennon Once Stated "Life Is What Happens To You While You're Making Other Plans"
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TSgt Andrew Harper
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MAC/AMC troop, 611 Military Airlift Support Squadron. Spent 83-84, 87-90, 95-98. The best tour was in 83 before all the politically correct BS began.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
1 y
MSG Richard Medina - ... In 1965, On June 10th Is When I Returned From Korea & Received My Honorable...,I Was Still 20 Years Of Age.
19 Days Later I Bought My First LEGAL Rum & Coke, Stateside.
But When I Was 14 I Lived In Panama With My Brother & His Family... And Began Social Drinking As All People Did. There Was No Drinking Age I Can Recall, But If There Was, It Was Never Enforced....The Joke Was: "If You're Tall Enough To Put Your Money On The Bar, You're Tall Enough To Order A Beer"
19 Days Later I Bought My First LEGAL Rum & Coke, Stateside.
But When I Was 14 I Lived In Panama With My Brother & His Family... And Began Social Drinking As All People Did. There Was No Drinking Age I Can Recall, But If There Was, It Was Never Enforced....The Joke Was: "If You're Tall Enough To Put Your Money On The Bar, You're Tall Enough To Order A Beer"
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