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Posted 7/20/2007 12:07 PM


FNG

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Last Login: 11/5/2007 7:31 PM
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Would like say hello for the frist time.

masterblaster
Post #242503
Posted 7/20/2007 12:08 PM


HH6/Resident Beerwench

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Last Login: 11/20/2008 3:10 PM
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welcome!

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George W. Bush
Post #242505
Posted 7/20/2007 12:20 PM


FNG

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Last Login: 11/5/2007 7:31 PM
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fredbamburg (7/20/2007)
Would like say hello for the frist time.
I must have made a big mistake.I`am not a qualification range.


masterblaster
Post #242508
Posted 7/20/2007 12:40 PM


Recovering SkyDiver

Recovering SkyDiver

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Last Login: 11/22/2008 5:48 PM
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You followed the protocol, you posted to the list here first... Generally we introduce ourselve saying...Served When, where, how long ago and then you get the welcome to P.net messages from the regulars...  So welcome to P.net and I'll be the first to shout, "Incoming" cause I'm guessing the barrage of questions will come now like, "Who the heck are you?" "Where'd yah serve?"  "You got wings?"  .... 

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Post #242509
Posted 7/20/2007 1:12 PM


82nd_Raider

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Welcome, Master Blaster.

I read your profile, and I noticed that after your back injury you stated that you became "A leg forever".  I must say that you are not correct in that statement.  You are AIRBORNE forever, regardless of where life's challenges take you.

BTW, I went through jump school in Nov-Dec/62.  If you were there, and busted my you know whats,  I say "Thank You" as you helped make me (and a hell of a lot of other guys) a paratrooper.

Glad to have you with us on this site.  You are truely one of those that led the way.

AIRBORNE!!!!

All the way, sir!!!

Post #242511
Posted 7/20/2007 2:09 PM


FNG

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Last Login: 11/5/2007 7:31 PM
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Thinks for the flowers,we were just doing our job (training the best dam airborne troopers in the world).Ever one of those instructor were professional.ps i went to riley in oct 1962.

masterblaster
Post #242514
Posted 7/20/2007 3:35 PM


Paratrooper

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Last Login: Today @ 7:41 AM
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Welcome to P.net. And welcome to the FOG club. Ah shit! I went through JS at Bragg in 58, class #92. I was hoping you were a JS Instructor at Bragg at the same time as SFC Blood Burns. I would have been one of your Trainees, wouldn't that have been a grand kick in the ass!!!!! 

And as Ted (82nd_Raider) indicated: You can take the man out of the Paratroopers, but you can't take the Paratrooper out of the man.!


RJ - SCOUTS OUT!

Post #242519
Posted 7/20/2007 3:47 PM


Seasoned Vet

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Last Login: 11/7/2008 3:31 PM
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Well now RJ that would have made him atleast 90



sticky307
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