Veterans
Related: About this forumYou ever notice dudes that were in high speed units and now their in the civilian world.
As in they served in units such as 75 th Ranger Regiment or S.F. Example the one operations manager where i work at as a feeder driver UPS.
He always is very personable very calm always says hello jokes with me about being former 82nd Airborne I told him i jumped with Hannibal young man yes the elephants went out first.
Ive seen his awards on his I phone RANGER course then two tours regiment Afghanistan. Then later in career onto selection and he was medic with special forces teams.
Ive met several of these professional warriors over years Force Recon Marines one former Navy Seal my one son in law was tabbed served with the 75th Im saying these guys dont brag and in life theyre usually some of the calmest people youll meet.
marble falls
(61,858 posts)Biophilic
(4,615 posts)Duncanpup
(13,646 posts)Example my first platoon I was assigned to in army was in 82nd and a lot of our NCO were tabbed Ranger or SF and all had extremely different personalities yet all were fine NCO.
Biophilic
(4,615 posts)2naSalit
(92,009 posts)To drive around in coal rolling monster trucks.
ExciteBike66
(2,637 posts)Marine Force Recon. He was a mailman for his day job and the nicest, scariest mfer I ever met.
Aristus
(68,173 posts)We were considered the most strack tank company in the battalion. It's because we had a crazy lunatic First Sergeant. But it was a nice reputation to have.
GP6971
(32,715 posts)of some of their senior officers. We had one working at our company as a Sr VP and was a real asshole. Then we bought a small business that specialized in SOF Ops. Their senior management sucked. Their employees...great people to work with.