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What's that? Can't hear you over how much better I am than you.
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Where's your crest? Where's your rank ? Ribbons?
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Let's see, this photo was taken over a year ago at Ft. Benning during family day. If you would look closely you would see that the building behind me is the infantry museum at Ft. Benning and I have the ribbon for joining during a time of war and completing Basic training. My rank at that time was E-1 due to not having prior college or Jrotc experience so , if you knew anything about the army you don't actually receive an actual rank until E-2 which I got right when I left. Oh, see that blue cord? Yeah, a blue cord on the right soldier shows that you are infantry and that is the class b uniform for the army now. Oh, and the little medal you see? That's a sharpshooters badge for shooting 34/40 on the range during qualification day. Crest? You think we are given unit crests when we aren't even at our unit yet? How stupid are you?
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You're the one bragging and posting a picture that proves nothing. I only see 2 ribbons when you should receive 3 after basic. I can't think of any installation that had a military college. Where are you stationed? By the way, if you were an E1 just a little over a year ago, that would make you an E3 which has the base salary of around $1,860 a month, BEFORE taxes. Now run along to your NCO and let him know that there's a female being mean to you on the Internet.
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I am in the Air Force, am a higher rank than you, and do not really make that much money, so I know you are not rolling in cash since you make less than me. What is the point of this thread?
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Lol he joined last year and claims to make over 150,000 a year
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I didn't claim to make that. If you were actually literate you could easily pick up on "behind your name". It doesn't matter if it was handed to me or not.
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Says mr. Infantry. I was valedictorian of my high school and got shitloads of academic scholarships. Oh and for the record I met with a marine recruiter and he told me "although you're a perfect fit for the marines" I was smart enough to make just as much money as someone in the military in he private sector, in less time.
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Hence me not being active and going to college.... Keep trying though.
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I'm not active....
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So you are a nasty girl puke.. WEEKEND WARRIOR!! Infantry!!! LMAO By 150,000 did you mean 1,500? I'm done.
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Edited by colbyrules8: 8/14/2013 2:16:10 AMAnd you're a female not even in the service. Oh, it must be great being married to a POG. You see, active duty infantry and national guard infantry does the same thing while deployed while (wasn't your husband a recruiter?) POGs do the same thing while deployed, nothing. They do absolutely nothing other than sit in the FOB. Also, you're another person with reading issues "behind your name" is what I said. Let's see, so if paris hilton joined the army and had no other job you could sit there and say "Lol, you only make 15,000 dollars a year, you're broke!" Haha, keep trying. Oh, didn't say I made 150,000. I said that if you consider that to be a lot then you are broke. My family name pulls in over eight figures a year ( on average) and has many foundations behind it.
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Your parents are millionaires? Pretty damn sweet what do they do?
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So let me get this straight just because your family makes that much you can say that isn't a lot? Lol just lol. Also I enjoy how much you just got told by Camm. Thanks for making my night OP.
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Edited by colbyrules8: 8/14/2013 2:49:14 AMHow did I get told by Camm? She's been wrong about everything and she thinks she knows something about the military because her HUSBAND (not even her) has the easiest job in the entirety of the services.
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This thread is about you not Camm and her husband. As for your question you have avoided a lot of what she has posted and/or tried to change the topic for the most part. It is kind of hard to not say that you were told. Also answer the question.
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Which parts? The parts where I went into detail about how stupid she was for not even knowing I was wearing a Class B uniform (one of , literally, three uniforms if you count ACU and Multi-cam as the same). I also went into detail about each portion of my uniform and she didn't even reply to that because she knew she was wrong. Then she claims National Guard does nothing and I literally link [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/48th_Infantry_Brigade_Combat_Team_(United_States)]this [/url] and she didn't even read it. What questions have I avoided?
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It would take far too long to cite all the numerous aspects of her posts you have avoided. Considering you have avoided even my one simple question it is fair to say that you are clearly the type of poster that avoids many aspects of a post if you dislike them. It is ok OP I can understand some people get flustered when their lies are exposed and they start to look like a fool as a result. Personally I think it would be best if you stopped right now.
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I haven't lied once. The only instance of any of her replies that I see I didn't reply to was one that popped up and that was "Why do you have two ribbons?" . That was before my wall of text that broke down my uniform and our company didn't receive the third ribbon because they said you would receive it when you get to your unit or duty station. That's literally the only thing I didn't reply to because it wasn't even worth it. You can even see in that photo that the random group there doesn't have three.
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Recruiting is a detailed job and even then you have no idea and never will know about any job other than check point duty and flooding disasters.
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Did you even read the link I gave you? Good job on looking misinformed again. Doesn't even matter anyways because active is an extremely low paying job, no matter what rank.
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At ease!
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My family names pulls 9 figures so -blam!- you
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Recruiting was his detailed job. You don't know what his job is. I'd say POG it up but you'll never deploy as an infantry soldier. They wouldn't dare trust someone who only practice 2 days a month to do their job. If you do get deployed, have fun pulling check point duty because you'll never leave the FOB.
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I'll never deploy as an infantry soldier? Considering we were just about to go back to Afghanistan next month but it got pulled due to cutting back. You do realize that I have ten rangers in my company, forty airborne, and over sixty that were active that came over, right? Also, the Guard normally has the highest ASVAB average as they are the ones actually going to college or that have been educated, even saw that in my basic company. Active duty kids were all the ones that had no purpose in life that just wanted money and had a shit job before hand while almost all of the Guard kids were going to college right after. Also, referring to "two days a month", I don't think you understand how deployments work. Even active duty companies are on the low now and are cutting back on training. All of your training for deployment mainly comes from pre-mobilization which is a few months of training prior to deployment. It doesn't matter if you don't train any throughout the year (which is not true of my company because we have five days this month of field training and a month and a half of field training coming up in the next two months). I'm glad you know what you're talking about. Have a nice day. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/48th_Infantry_Brigade_Combat_Team_(United_States)[/url]