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"what did you think it was going to be like?" If you think that was harsh, you really need to examine your tolerance level.

I am just trying to warn you..when I got to my unit, I thought people hated me with all the abuse I took. I mean some of it was freaking evil. But I soon learned that everybody suffered from it and it was all in good fun. It has continued to this day and it comes from A1C's to 0-6's. And it goes that way too! Its just part of the game. I can also assure you that when it came down to business, I would go to war and fight with these same folks any day of the week.

Welcome to the Herk!



Vandal said:
So he can talk sh- to me and I can't reply? WTF?
 
Had a buddy of mine get "asked" by the interrogator what he flew in on and he said a Henway.

Guy yells, what's a henway, buddy says I dunno, about 3 pounds. Funny at the time.
 
Ahh, the good old USAF survival school, what a camping trip with beautiful mountains, complaining butter bars and a slap here and there.
 
AD SUPT Hopeful said:
Hey cool guy, someone already beat you to establishing yourself as survival-school badass (see Snakum's post on page 2). Better luck with future threads though.

Nah, I never referred to myself as a badass of any sort, just remembering the good enjoyable time I had, looking back the atmosphere for what it was to me. I didn't ask for your perception of what I was establishing myself as.

Be careful with being a smartass with me, this is the internet, in real life I really doubt that you really would say such a thing to my face.

Have a blessed day.
 
Sere

When they raised the stars and stripes at the end of Navy SERE school there was not a dry eye in the camp.

Some of you people are so stupid.
 
Why all the fighting about something we all did? :confused:

Was it fun - not all of it. Did I learn something - absolutely. But the most important thing I took out of it was the fraternal bond I have with each of you. I made friends for life there that I plan on keeping in touch with forever. When we see each other all over the world and we share stories, all of us have SERE stories that bond us together. More importantly to me though is the glimpse ( a VERY SMALL glimpse) in to what our brothers went through and to me that is priceless. I will forever be grateful to those men who really sacrificed so much. Faith of our fathers gentlemen...you are all my homies! :cool:

PUKE
 
E-handle said:
When they raised the stars and stripes at the end of Navy SERE school there was not a dry eye in the camp.

Some of you people are so stupid.

Yeah especially the ones giving away classified information... :/
 

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