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  • Maddog5150
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Feb 2006
    • 10526

    Just got issued my SHTF gear today...

    And I really must say that it kind of sucks that i had better gear in basic than the state issued gear :P
    still have 1970s style gear cept for the eye pro, beanie and helmet. save for the helmet and mickey mouse boots, I have better personal gear here in my room. Heh, just when I thought I got away from metal framed alice pack I got issued a new one.
    I wonder if the weapons I see from the unit will be A1s, M60s, and M79s. Maybe even the Garands, BARs and 1919s
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    Saigon1965
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    • 17276

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    • #3
      MrLogan
      Calguns Addict
      • Sep 2006
      • 5143

      Originally posted by Maddog5150
      And I really must say that it kind of sucks that i had better gear in basic than the state issued gear :P
      still have 1970s style gear cept for the eye pro, beanie and helmet. save for the helmet and mickey mouse boots, I have better personal gear here in my room. Heh, just when I thought I got away from metal framed alice pack I got issued a new one.
      I wonder if the weapons I see from the unit will be A1s, M60s, and M79s. Maybe even the Garands, BARs and 1919s
      What do you expect from the ARNG?

      CA is broke. You should be getting better gear if you get deployed.
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      • #4
        docsmileyface
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 1644

        Come to a real infantry unit, not tankers playing infantry..... we'll hook you up. We got all brand new ACU IBA's and MOLLE stuff last year, then they gave us even more crap when we MOB'd out.

        Your going on the Kosovo mission with the 184th, right? When you go to RFI at MOB you'll get all brand new MOLLE **** in ACU, an ACH, the IOTV (if you have a funky size at least, a lot of us didn't get IOTV's since they only had like X-Long X-Large) and a bunch of other cool guy gear.
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        • #5
          Maddog5150
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Feb 2006
          • 10526

          Nope. Im with the 1/185th. Im stuck in rear detatchment until my shoulder heals up from the seperated AC i got in jump school :P
          After that, I can see where I can jump on and go play army.
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          • #6
            docsmileyface
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 1644

            That sucks man, Kosovo is a pretty chill deployment from what I hear. It also kind of sucks being on rear-d when the unit is deployed because when they get back they're very clique-y and stuff.... you end up getting treated like second-rate soldier
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            • #7
              Maddog5150
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Feb 2006
              • 10526

              Im already being treated as such sort of. Most of the soldiers in the rear detatchment just got back from Iraq and Im the FNG that supposed to go get chemlight batteries and bull**** like that
              Then I have to be treated like that all over again when my unit gets back. Im thinking of giving this a shot though since ive only had one drill with them so far. maybe my CO will let me go out there, i dunno. I hear I could try to go to kosovo but I signed up infantry to go have some fun in the desert.
              Buy my EO Tech XPS3-0!!!

              For those nutjobs who like to use the word "gouge"
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              • #8
                nick
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                • Aug 2008
                • 19143

                It's no fun in the desert.
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                • #9
                  docsmileyface
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 1644

                  Originally posted by Maddog5150
                  Im already being treated as such sort of. Most of the soldiers in the rear detatchment just got back from Iraq and Im the FNG that supposed to go get chemlight batteries and bull**** like that
                  Then I have to be treated like that all over again when my unit gets back. Im thinking of giving this a shot though since ive only had one drill with them so far. maybe my CO will let me go out there, i dunno. I hear I could try to go to kosovo but I signed up infantry to go have some fun in the desert.
                  Well, chemlight batteries and stuff are more of what you said, FNG hazing stuff. Things will lighten up soon enough and you'll get in with the other guys on the rear-d, probably with the dudes that will filter in every drill from basic. You guys will form your own little rear-d sub-clique, but when the main body comes back from this deployment, they'll all be in with each other because they've spent the last 400 days with each other while you've only spend one weekend a month with your guys at drill.

                  When they cherry pick people for deployments in small groups it makes it even worse, its very bad for unit cohesion. Luckily for us most of my company deployed as one big group.
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                  • #10
                    chris
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                    • Apr 2006
                    • 19447

                    gentleman OPSEC guys do not discuss unit identifications or mob dates at all. for the the love of god. i believe i outrank you guys so stop now. edit your posts.
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                    • #11
                      docsmileyface
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 1644

                      The mob dates and stuff have been reported in newspapers, we were told if it was public knowledge its not violating OPSEC.
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                      • #12
                        Wolfpack331
                        Member
                        • May 2007
                        • 151

                        I agree you should edit...better safe than sorry.

                        You wouldnt believe what the badguys look for in intel.

                        I remeber when I was anxious to "get in the fight"

                        Dropped out of college and ROTC thinking the war would be over and I'd miss it.

                        Now I am deployed for the fourth time.

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                        • #13
                          CavTrooper
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 5944

                          Ive heard that the CA Guard is getting flat screwed over by the state, what say you guys? 2 kids that I spoke with last year ended up joining the Guard and now they say the bonuses they were promised arent being paid and no $$$ for school, is this true stuff or these kids just whining?

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                          • #14
                            Colt
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 1596

                            Originally posted by Maddog5150
                            I signed up infantry to go have some fun in the desert.
                            You're more likely to end up in the rock pile...

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                            • #15
                              CavTrooper
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 5944

                              Originally posted by Maddog5150
                              ...but I signed up infantry to go have some fun in the desert.
                              but you enlisted in the Guard! Youll be in the desert eventually, right outside of San Diego on operation "border watch"!

                              I kid... cmon!

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