Posted on Mar 23, 2019
PVT Frank Fomby
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This photo is about 2 months old. What ribbon is that next to the Army Service Ribbon?

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LTC Chief Of Public Affairs And Protocol
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National defense service ribbon.
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You had the Army Service Ribbon. Interesting that you served 87-89. Those were the years of my first tour of duty. PVT Frank Fomby
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31K Combat signalman. Basic Ft. McClellan, AIT Ft. Gordon. Permanent party Ft. Story Virginia, Army hovercraft. Gen under Honorable in 1989.
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LTC Chief Of Public Affairs And Protocol
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Basic at Fort Sill -13B. Then at Fort Benning until ETS. PVT Frank Fomby
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LTC (Join to see) - Almost could have run into you. As a 17 year old high school dropout, with three years of NJROTC the Army gave me three options. Infantry, Artillery, or Communications. Figured out I would rather stay away from loud noises and humping a pack.... Ironically, I got stuck carrying a PRC-77, and/or running a loud generator set next to a comms tent. :)
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LTC Chief Of Public Affairs And Protocol
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It is authorized.
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NDSM. Additionally, his marksmanship badge looks like it is placed slightly low
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LTC John Mohor
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As long as your commenting overall a double Windsor Kent of his tie would look way more professional too!
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LTC John Mohor - respectfully, the shirt collar (wearer’s right side) needs to be ironed. It has a hump/wrinkle in it.

I don’t generally like to be critical on RP, outside of the original question, but this young soldier has several improvements to make on his ASU.
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LTC John Mohor
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Knot was what spell check changed to Kent. It’s late!
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