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Bricklyn
12-04-2006, 12:10 PM
Just wondering about that. And if so does it change your tactics?

US Army E-5 1990-1995 1st Armored Div Idar-Oberstien Germany

Crazy Ivan
12-04-2006, 05:24 PM
US Navy 1972-1975 I can't change any tactics, otherwise I'de be using 16INCH guns and always get a HEAD SHOT...

IVAN aka Dan

Ranger
12-04-2006, 06:51 PM
ex army-e5 heilbronn germany 80 - 83

raydoger
12-04-2006, 07:31 PM
US ARMY 1987-1993 M-16 INSTRUCTOR:3some:

Chopper
12-04-2006, 09:52 PM
Former Marine 1990-2002 was a GRUNT ( Ground Replacement Usually Not Trained!!) machine gunner rat-ta-tat-tat.....then was a crewchief on Hueys..no change in tactics.

Vet
12-05-2006, 06:11 PM
US Air Force...1986 to 1994...Started out spanish linquist then got volunteered to arab linquist and ended up with the combat controllers (ground grunt calling in air strikes with foreign groups (mostly syrian) during Desert Storm and somalia. spent 95% of my time with the army pulling my butt out of the fire. E-6

Danny

P.S. by the way Bricklin love the picture....got a sister??

recce19
12-06-2006, 05:35 AM
13.5 years with the British Army-Royal Artillery and no it doesn't change my tactics, 'cos I had none anyway :D

Noob-4
12-06-2006, 07:41 AM
17 years in the USAF, only 3 to go!! I just call in an air strike!!!

Bricklyn
12-06-2006, 07:57 AM
Danny no sorry no sisters, but im glad you like Candi Cane. And it was a pleasure to help you out in Storm, the AF saved me a few times when I was pokeing my around areas that I shouldnt have been.

And to all you forward obs- if it wasnt for you I wouldnt have had any thing to do or fight over to smoke. 13F (Forward Obs)/13M (MLRS)



When in doubt call in the Big Guns and run like hell!

bebop
12-10-2006, 11:51 AM
U.S. Army 1980-1995 airborne....126jumps on my belt early retirement when armed forces were down sizing....retired out of ft. hood tx. 1st cav.

Cudro
12-10-2006, 12:43 PM
U.S. Army 1978 - 1999 Retired

Still waiting for the most relistic game map for a sniper operation, there is not enough room to list all 20 yrs of military jobs. I still continue to practice (Civilian terms) Long range target shooting :icon_wink:

Copydude
12-11-2006, 08:29 AM
U.S. Army 1983-1992 1st gig was the 2/2 ACR in Bamberg Germany, where we also performed Border patrol at Hof.
then did some time @ Hood, Reserves, DLI and in Psyops.
It made me sneaker I think.
Ask my kills they would know better:icon_wink:

oldman
12-11-2006, 11:56 AM
1st Battalion The 22nd (CHESHIRE) Regiment 1963 - 1971 De-mobbed from Spandau Barracks, Berlin :5geezer: Colin AKA Oldman

MooseMan
12-11-2006, 12:18 PM
USN 85-90. About the only thing my stint in the service did was mature me and give me a much deeper appreciation for the quality of life I enjoy here in the US.

OldGuy
12-11-2006, 01:51 PM
USAF MEDIC (After the wright brothers and before iraq):icon_biggrin:

CPT_Hans
12-11-2006, 06:18 PM
US Army/National Guard 1980-present. Started out as an E1 35K; currently a CW4 aviator. I don't run around a map a whole lot. I guess I play more like a real sniper - I'll set up in a spot that gives me good FOV and concealment. I go for a higher kill/death ratio, rather than overall points. Hey, it's whatever makes me happy, right?

Horrido
12-13-2006, 08:17 PM
U.S. Army, 1961- 1964, 32 months in France (Ord). Got out, went back in the Reserves as 95B (Military Police). Trans to U.S. Army National Guard, 40th ID 4-160 HQ, as a Cav Scout, PLT SGT, 19D30, then went to Mech Infantry, Co C and D, 4-160, as a PLT SGT 11B40. Retired in 1995 with total of 20 years. And no, no tactics, just try to keep the kill to death ratio high!