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>>> Have you ever had to live under field conditions?
>>> Nice. Memories – the “Cross Roads” in Vietnam –
>>> bring your own M-16. Things here are a bit nicer.
>
>Nope ... I was in the Navy ... field conditions for me was a 70' x 50' compartment on Deck 1 that slept 50 men from the combat systems department. We worked 12 hour shifts ... 3 hours of the "on shift" was spent in the gym. We had four meals a day, TV, VCR, and a compartment cleaning crew that kept berthing nice and clean.
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>Field conditions in Iraq or Afghanistan, a shot at being killed by an "improvised explosive device" AND $35,519 a year compensation (starting ... I guess you can work up to $75,000 if you live to exercise your optional extention at the end of a year ... attrition I believe the operative word is). SIGN ME UP baby. I bet the night life kickin' with all those muslim women as well. How could any one resist??? Sign up today?
>
>Later,
>
>CT

lol.

You could be a recruiter! :)

As an E4 in 1964 I made $3.30 a day. Combat pay was extra. One month before the end of your enlistment (1967) the commander had to give you a discussion about reenlisting. As he pointed out all the benefits I would express my experience to the contrary. This infuriated the commander!

After the CO was finished with his session he said, “I am going to put in your permanent record that you have a very negative attitude Airman”!

I then replied, “Sir, does that mean I will make a good civilian”! He screamed for me to leave his office immediately, which I gladly did. I really enjoy being a civilian by the way. :)
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