Old Army Myth or Fact???

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Old Army Myth or Fact???

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HOW MANY TRUCKS ON POST, PRIVATE???

Hundreds, Sergeant Major......?

WRONG, PRIVATE. ONLY ONE. AT THE TOP OF THE FLAG POLE AT HEADQUARTERS AND IT HAS ONE ROUND OF AMMO IN IT FOR THE .45 BURIED UNDER THE FLAGPOLE.

I sure hope that's true......I sure miss the military people and tradition :) With all due respect to some of you, civilians are a PITA and don't understand a bunch of stuff.
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Dunno if it's true or not but I heard that for 20 years. If it's not true it should be. :D
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Don't hurt yourself beating your chest and patting yourself on the back. :lol:
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cowboykell wrote:Don't hurt yourself beating your chest and patting yourself on the back. :lol:


Excuse me?
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BlaineG wrote:HOW MANY TRUCKS ON POST, PRIVATE???

Hundreds, Sergeant Major......?

WRONG, PRIVATE. ONLY ONE. AT THE TOP OF THE FLAG POLE AT HEADQUARTERS AND IT HAS ONE ROUND OF AMMO IN IT FOR THE .45 BURIED UNDER THE FLAGPOLE.

I sure hope that's true......I sure miss the military people and tradition :) With all due respect to some of you, civilians are a PITA and don't understand a bunch of stuff.
Blaine,

We civilians know more than you military types give us credit for. As far as I'm concerned your credibility just went down the crapper .......... with all due respect of course.

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It's an old urban myth. Pure b.s.
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One of the only stories I remember that is "standard issue" is the horror story of the kid who, the week before you arrived to basic training, tied a buffer cord around his neck and threw it out of the second story window. Poor fella just couldn't take the Hell you were about to go through. :wink: Almost everyone I've come across who came through Ft. Benning knew that story, only the dates/times had changed.
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J Miller wrote:
BlaineG wrote:HOW MANY TRUCKS ON POST, PRIVATE???

Hundreds, Sergeant Major......?

WRONG, PRIVATE. ONLY ONE. AT THE TOP OF THE FLAG POLE AT HEADQUARTERS AND IT HAS ONE ROUND OF AMMO IN IT FOR THE .45 BURIED UNDER THE FLAGPOLE.

I sure hope that's true......I sure miss the military people and tradition :) With all due respect to some of you, civilians are a PITA and don't understand a bunch of stuff.
Blaine,

We civilians know more than you military types give us credit for. As far as I'm concerned your credibility just went down the crapper .......... with all due respect of course.

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Post by 45-70- »

Joe, cut him some slack. He may be having a bad day.

Blaine, I was always told the same thing. Dont know if it was true but I tend to not think it was BS because every base I was on had the same story.

And he can beat his chest all he wants, he earned that right.

I think I adjusted to civilian life easy beacuse I retired out in the country and dont have to put up with people. (and they dont have to put up with me :D )

Slick13, thats too bad about the Marine. I have known Blaine for a long time via the Marlin board and this one and he isnt like what you describe.
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J Miller wrote:
BlaineG wrote:HOW MANY TRUCKS ON POST, PRIVATE???

Hundreds, Sergeant Major......?

WRONG, PRIVATE. ONLY ONE. AT THE TOP OF THE FLAG POLE AT HEADQUARTERS AND IT HAS ONE ROUND OF AMMO IN IT FOR THE .45 BURIED UNDER THE FLAGPOLE.

I sure hope that's true......I sure miss the military people and tradition :) With all due respect to some of you, civilians are a PITA and don't understand a bunch of stuff.
Blaine,

We civilians know more than you military types give us credit for. As far as I'm concerned your credibility just went down the crapper .......... with all due respect of course.

Joe
If you're searching for a reason to be offended, so be it.....but I was talking about a lifestyle and tradition that only a military person would understand........

Go right ahead Slick13, don't let the door hit ya in the butt :lol: As was pointed out to me in spades a couple days ago, you have the right not to stop by and read this and little more.......Don't worry about not serving, there are plenty of men and women that do it for ya :wink:
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Post by cutter »

I missed the military and it's traditions too, for a while.

The crowds got me. Going to the movie theater, I couldn't see the line for the people standing everywhere. I didn't realize , the crowd was the line.

I got over myself real fast. After realising that in order to function without some one telling me what to do, I would have to use my head, just like everone else.

I figure that is why the 'oldheads' go crazy when they retire. No one to tell them what to do?

Blaine, you think they don't uderstand, and they might not. Do they need to? The 'civilians' ( I get tired of that word being used derogatory ) have lives, jobs, kids, friends, and responsibilities of their own. Do you understand them?

Get over it man, you'll he happier! What looks like chaos, just might be freedom in action!
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Ya know :( This is the fourth for fifth time yahoos on this board have got bent out of shape for a fella (not just me) mentioning his service.........Those of you that are inclined to do so can KMA and chill out...maybe read a little history before you embarrass yourselves again.... :evil: Thanks, you've just proved my point about civilians (at least some of them) :lol:
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Leave the kids to play for a bit and...

Look, I spent 27½ years doing my part for Uncle Sam. He rewarded me with more than just a retirement check, he gave me real friends to last a lifetime (some literally), he gave me stories on stories to tell the grandkids (maybe the GREAT grandkids), AND he gave me a view of the world that doesn't match those who haven't been forced for years to be awake, asleep and/or wet and/or cold and/or apart from OTHER friends and family or those who haven't lived overseas (outside THE WORLD) for a time. That's the way it is.

But it is one thing to say that I think this way because I did this (or that) and another entirely to say that you're wrong and I know better because I'm a VETERAN. We've got one guy running for President who thinks just that way and I, as a VETERAN, don't care for it. Just because, you know, I've been there and done that and have a different view of the world.

That said, it seems this is a pretty bad topic for winding folks up for some reason so I'm locking it.

BTW, Blaine, it is BS, there are 3 rifle rounds in the truck and it is a truck on the top of the post flag pole and there is only one per post (supposedly but I've seen a couple of posts with 2 or more). Probably THAT story about the 3 rounds is "stuff" but you did have to provide that answer at the promotion and soldier of the quarter/year boards. :lol:
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