USSoldier11B 0 Posted July 19, 2004 Originally I'm an 11B1P (paratrooper). For the past 2 1/2 years I've been serving as a 96B which is an intel analyst, in the Military Intellingence Detachment of 5/19th Special Forces. While it's fun and challenging work, I'm esentially a field soldier at heart and being holed up in an FOB all the time starts to get on my nerves. In a few weeks I will leave for reclassification training as a 98H which is a signals intercept operator. In the wrong kind of unit this could be a boring and tedious job, however in my unit 98G and 98H qualified soldiers are put on teams called SOT-A's (Special Operations Team Alpha) not to be confused with ODA's which are the SF teams. SOT-A's essentially go out into the field in 4 man teams and conduct reconnaisance in support of the Bn S-2 shop, MID, and ODA's. In Afghanistan our SOT-A's saw alot of combat so I'm happy to be getting back into a tactical environment, also since it's a recon type element I will get an opportunity to attend Ranger school. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rishon 0 Posted July 19, 2004 Im'a U.S Army grunt. 11B. Specialist. 4th Infantry, 1st Brigade, 1-22 Infantry. Cursing, running around. Doing crap that your superiors tell you. Thats pretty much my life. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shadow 6 Posted July 19, 2004 I'm a baby-sitter keeping an eye on you so you don't do anything stupid Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cozza 24 Posted July 19, 2004 Hopefully in 2 years I'm a rifleman in the Australian Army but I gotsa pass Year 9 and turn 17 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Messiah 2 Posted July 19, 2004 I'm a student... smoke pot all day - also a Barman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
der bastler 0 Posted July 19, 2004 Deutsches Heer, Eloka: Fahrer und Wach-/Sicherungssoldat; W10; Reservist a.D. (Sparmaßnahme: Einheit dicht) In english... German army, electronic warfare: driver and standard infantryman; 10month military service; reservist, retired (financial issue: reserve unit closed) My old unit: 320th FmRgt (now: 932nd EloKaBtl (EW)), 5th company, 2nd platoon. Description by our partnership unit: http://www.205mi.wiesbaden.army.mil/302MI/partner.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Balschoiw 0 Posted July 19, 2004 Soldier since 2001, originally 232 Mountain rangers (Gebirgsjägerbatallion Berchtesgaden, Strub). Hochgebirgsjägerzug, KRK forces. This took me to my first abroad mission in Somalia. After that I was hired by UN civil worker for UN forces. First contact with Legion Etrangere in Djibouti. Updated knowledge at FschJgBtl 251, Calw where I got my basics for the Fernspäherschule in Pfullendorf. After I sucessfully finished the Fernspäherschule (Para-Recon) I returned to Berchtesgaden and did my regular service there. I got Gruppenführer at the Recon and Explore group (Gruppenführer Aufklärungs und Verbindungszug, AV - Zug) and then switched to international waters again. After some missions abroad, Congo, Ruanda, Ethiopia, Djibouti and some watchdog missions in the former USSR and non-combat mission in the ME, I have my own core squad now, wich I am appointed to as leader. And that´s where the story ends for you  I have the rank of a Hauptfeldwebel today. Or in US terms, first artillery gunnery sergeant, while this doesn´t fit right as the US system is missing all the Feldwebel classes we have in the BW. As I´m a pretty old fart right now (33 this year) I will be focussing on training the BW PK units at Hammelburg and the Hochgebirgsjägerzug at 232. I´m no man for an office job and I simply don´t have fun in such. Next highlight : CEFE in 2005 (second time) Edit: Barett badges so far, Note, these only representate the troop branches I´ve served/serve with. I won´t post the medals, and special ability badges as this would exceed the post length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gollum1 0 Posted July 19, 2004 I'll be conscripted for the Finnish Defence Forces next year. So I'll actually do my 180-360 day service summer-winter 2006, probably. Maybe Coastal Jaeger in Nylands Brigad, I'm not 100% sure on where I will be sent. We'll see how things work out when I'm actually in the military... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cozza 24 Posted July 19, 2004 Right after talking to my friend on MSN. We both gonna join the army together His APC crew, I'm a rilfeman. Right. My future is worked out for a while. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rishon 0 Posted July 19, 2004 Good to see a few fellow Soldiers in the OFP community. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Winters 1 Posted July 19, 2004 I was in the US Army from 1985-1991 as a field artilleryman (13B) i also went to Airborne school and made a total of 25 jumps (i had to make at least 4 a year to keep jump qualified) and earned Master "Blaster" Parachutist Wings I now work for a secret organization thats designing sims for various Law Enforcement and Military organizations Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Norris 0 Posted July 19, 2004 I believe my signature tells enough. ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
svendejong 0 Posted July 19, 2004 your uniform must be very comfi where you live Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Norris 0 Posted July 19, 2004 @ July 19 2004,16:02)]your uniform must be very comfi where you live Not really, but it's a great protection against dust and cold. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apollo 0 Posted July 19, 2004 I'm studied informatics and doing that as job right now. But i have tried to join the army (the belgian "army" that is) as an electronics specialist for the air force ,but i somehow didn't pass the psycho-test. Â I really would like to be in the army ,like most of the guys on this forum i'm actually an army freak.I earn really good money for an conftable position but i'm jelaous of these guys here that man artillery pieces or run around as grunt trough mud and rain all day in the worste conditions.i guess it would be tough but worth to have done. Pitty there isn't a forced consscription service anymore in Belgium ,though i'm probably one of the only of my age that thinks that way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
svendejong 0 Posted July 19, 2004 Dude, you've got nothing to complain. Imagine being in your position 10 years ago; NO OFP!! You've got a job to pay for a kickass pc to be in the army anytime you want. And no boring guard duty! I Enjoy my ofp a lot better then my time in the (dutch) army. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tankieboy 0 Posted July 19, 2004 From Dec 1989 - Nov 1999 The British Army. The 2nd Royal Tank Regiment. Crewman. Driver/Gunner/Operator. Chieftain. Crewman. Driver/Gunner/Operator. Challenger 1. Crewman. Driver/Gunner/Operator. Challenger 2. Crewman. Driver/Gunner/Operator. CVR(T) All RAC Variants. Support Trooper (Demolitions). Regimental Morse Code Operator. Control Signaller Class 1 AFV. Regimental Medical Assistant (Commander/Operator Samaritan CVR(T)). SCUBA Diver Assistant Instructor. Sea Kayak Assistant Instructor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ran 0 Posted July 19, 2004 Ah ! (that's all you'll get from me ) Just kidding : 1988-? Most of the oldschool people from the forums now know about my career 1988-1996 French Foreign Legion through 2 four years long contracts with combat engineering, EOD as specialities (along with a few other things ...) ending up as a sergent 1996-1997 a really short transition period in a French Army regiemtn 1998-2002 French Police forces (2 first years in the PJ, two last years, CRS and police intervention units) ending up as a commandant 2002-now a few things here and there when somebody in one of my two former ministeries comes accross my file -edit- those are the great lines, i won't say much more to avoid being in breach of the TTA 130 directives and the judicial oath ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apollo 0 Posted July 19, 2004 @ July 19 2004,18:31)]Dude, you've got nothing to complain. Imagine being in your position 10 years ago; NO OFP!! You've got a job to pay for a kickass pc to be in the army anytime you want. And no boring guard duty! I Enjoy my ofp a lot better then my time in the (dutch) army. Well it's just that i never actually experienced it ,so i guess i'm longing for all the fun stuff of such a job. But the thing is ,i never shot a real rpg in my life ,neither a rifle for that matter. I really really want to do that atleast once in my life ,blowing up in the air something like a stupid garden house with a rpg would rock.Or sabboting some car wrecks for ex. ,oh baby! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baron Hurlothrumbo IIX 0 Posted July 19, 2004 4 years UOTC when I was at university, then infantry. Am currently in a mortar platoon, and brigade's shooting team. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tankieboy 0 Posted July 19, 2004 Thought about the FL myself some time ago... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Balschoiw 0 Posted July 19, 2004 Quote[/b] ]Thought about the FL myself some time ago... I´m split about it. I have met FL guys throughout my service time. They are in general great guys but you won´t have much time for your private or family life once you´re into them. Anyway I´m looking forward to CEFE to liven up my french again Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ran 0 Posted July 19, 2004 Legio Patria Nostra ... La Légion notre Patrie Legion, our motherland .... and our family You see a monk ? A légionnaire is the same except that he carries a gun, that instead of bowing infront of a god he venerates "the ancients", elders and heroes of the Legion (with the exemple of the Camerone heroes) and is allowed to drink and to have sex. You have a social life, but privacy is limited and family except the legion itself is something of a luxury allowerd to warrants and officers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tankieboy 0 Posted July 19, 2004 Lets say I was looking to get away from it all at one point. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
denoir 0 Posted July 19, 2004 From my CV: Quote[/b] ]Military Experience Rank: Lieutenant, Marinen, Försvarsmakten [swedish Navy and Coastal Artillery] Position: Reserves [*] 1997-1998, Kustjägare [Coastal Ranger], 2nd KJ Company, AMF1, Vaxholm [*] 1998, Attackdykare [Combat Diver], Staff Company, AMF1, Vaxholm [*]1998, Analysts, MUST, HKV, Stockholm [*]2001, Group Specialist, MNB-C, Office of COMKFOR, Kosovo (On a loan to KFOR HQ and under NATO command, information gathering and analyisis for post-conflict evaluation of "Operation Allied Force") [*]2002- Reserves I'll probably permanently resign my commission  and leave the reserves this year. Don't have time for it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites