The Official Military Thread. Vol 1

Originally Posted by SnkrFrk

Originally Posted by SoleKid

Goes to boot camp April 9th 2012 (Navy). Marines rejected me because of my tatts =/

You would think it would be the opposite. 


Yeah...wow...that's crazy. Good luck either way though.
 
Originally Posted by SnkrFrk

Originally Posted by SoleKid

Goes to boot camp April 9th 2012 (Navy). Marines rejected me because of my tatts =/

You would think it would be the opposite. 


Yeah...wow...that's crazy. Good luck either way though.
 
Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE

Can I ask all the service men/women in here their opinion on this matter?  . 
http://derrickmiller.org/case/

[h1]Case[/h1]

Sgt. Derrick Miller

Army Guardsman, Sergeant Derrick Miller has been sentenced to life in prison with the chance of parole by the United States Military.

During a combat mission in a hostile area of Afghanistan in September 2010,  SGT Derrick Miller’s attention was drawn to an Afghani national who had penetrated the defense perimeter set up by the US Army. The Afghani man was identified by another soldier who recognized him from a detainment the previous day. The man in question was the driver of a truck reported by military intelligence as transporting members of the opposition to a nearby combat firefight. US military intelligence let the trucks pass.

SGT Miller questioned the Afghani national after observing the suspicious behavior of the man as he recon their defense perimeter. It appeared that the man was gathering information and since he was already identified as an enemy combatant, SGT Miller was acting instinctively to protect his unit by detaining this man.

During the questioning, which took place in an open area with another US soldier and an Afghani interpreter present, SGT Miller asked the man why he was within the perimeter. The man claimed to be an electrician who was responding to a downed power line but later he claimed to be there to fix a water pump. He had no tools with him. The man had also been accompanied by two men whom he claimed were his sons and helpers. Both of those men had returned to the village without having performed any electrical work. They were not present during SGT Millers questioning. During the harsh questioning, the Afghani insurgent attempted to grab SGT Millers weapon, he was shot and killed in the struggle.

Within a few hours, SGT Millers unit was attacked on three sides by the Afghani insurgents. During SGT Millers trial, all soldiers in that unit testified that the enemy had to have recon their position closely in order to attack in the manner they did. It was also testified that the incident with SGT Miller forced the entire unit into full alert/ 100% security and this prepared the soldiers for the attack. No American lives were lost because of their preparation.

As the details of the events of that day come to light, the US soldiers were suspicious of the Afghan man and the two other young men with him that he claimed were his sons and helpers. Yet at different times during the few hours that the Afghani was inside the perimeter, each of these men were sent back to the village. The Afghani interpreter testified that this happened. It is believed by the soldiers present at the time that these two men were carrying information to the insurgents detailing the most effective targets for the ensuing attack.

SGT Miller believes despite his conviction and sentence of life in prison for the murder of this Afghani insurgent that he was acting solely in self defense and with sound judgment.

thats ridiculous. smfh
 
Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE

Can I ask all the service men/women in here their opinion on this matter?  . 
http://derrickmiller.org/case/

[h1]Case[/h1]

Sgt. Derrick Miller

Army Guardsman, Sergeant Derrick Miller has been sentenced to life in prison with the chance of parole by the United States Military.

During a combat mission in a hostile area of Afghanistan in September 2010,  SGT Derrick Miller’s attention was drawn to an Afghani national who had penetrated the defense perimeter set up by the US Army. The Afghani man was identified by another soldier who recognized him from a detainment the previous day. The man in question was the driver of a truck reported by military intelligence as transporting members of the opposition to a nearby combat firefight. US military intelligence let the trucks pass.

SGT Miller questioned the Afghani national after observing the suspicious behavior of the man as he recon their defense perimeter. It appeared that the man was gathering information and since he was already identified as an enemy combatant, SGT Miller was acting instinctively to protect his unit by detaining this man.

During the questioning, which took place in an open area with another US soldier and an Afghani interpreter present, SGT Miller asked the man why he was within the perimeter. The man claimed to be an electrician who was responding to a downed power line but later he claimed to be there to fix a water pump. He had no tools with him. The man had also been accompanied by two men whom he claimed were his sons and helpers. Both of those men had returned to the village without having performed any electrical work. They were not present during SGT Millers questioning. During the harsh questioning, the Afghani insurgent attempted to grab SGT Millers weapon, he was shot and killed in the struggle.

Within a few hours, SGT Millers unit was attacked on three sides by the Afghani insurgents. During SGT Millers trial, all soldiers in that unit testified that the enemy had to have recon their position closely in order to attack in the manner they did. It was also testified that the incident with SGT Miller forced the entire unit into full alert/ 100% security and this prepared the soldiers for the attack. No American lives were lost because of their preparation.

As the details of the events of that day come to light, the US soldiers were suspicious of the Afghan man and the two other young men with him that he claimed were his sons and helpers. Yet at different times during the few hours that the Afghani was inside the perimeter, each of these men were sent back to the village. The Afghani interpreter testified that this happened. It is believed by the soldiers present at the time that these two men were carrying information to the insurgents detailing the most effective targets for the ensuing attack.

SGT Miller believes despite his conviction and sentence of life in prison for the murder of this Afghani insurgent that he was acting solely in self defense and with sound judgment.

thats ridiculous. smfh
 
Are there any NTers in the Coast Guard? I'm very interested in maritime enforcement specialist, which is guess is a fairly new position because you can't find much information about it.  I think this could be a very good start to a law enforcement career in the civilian world.
 
Are there any NTers in the Coast Guard? I'm very interested in maritime enforcement specialist, which is guess is a fairly new position because you can't find much information about it.  I think this could be a very good start to a law enforcement career in the civilian world.
 
Originally Posted by killabee

Are there any NTers in the Coast Guard? I'm very interested in maritime enforcement specialist, which is guess is a fairly new position because you can't find much information about it.  I think this could be a very good start to a law enforcement career in the civilian world.


You would be better off joining a police department. Maritime law and city/county codes are different but they do sometimes contain maritime law. That job just seems too specific. Good luck though.
 
Originally Posted by killabee

Are there any NTers in the Coast Guard? I'm very interested in maritime enforcement specialist, which is guess is a fairly new position because you can't find much information about it.  I think this could be a very good start to a law enforcement career in the civilian world.


You would be better off joining a police department. Maritime law and city/county codes are different but they do sometimes contain maritime law. That job just seems too specific. Good luck though.
 
Just heard back from my recruiter that I've been accepted for Supply Corps. It's a surreal feeling. Kinda like when I found out that I got into the college I wanted. Feels like a weight has been lifted off of my shoulders...ready to begin a new life. All of you guys still in the loop: hold on and stay strong!!!
 
Just heard back from my recruiter that I've been accepted for Supply Corps. It's a surreal feeling. Kinda like when I found out that I got into the college I wanted. Feels like a weight has been lifted off of my shoulders...ready to begin a new life. All of you guys still in the loop: hold on and stay strong!!!
 
Originally Posted by ayejreeun

Originally Posted by Thizz Marley

Enlisting in the Marines. Swearing in next week after fighting them for a year about a stupid waiver.
To the Marines on nt How hard was boot ?
Experiences will vary.  In my experience it wasn't as bad as people made it out to be before I left.  Just do what your told, literally and be loud.  That's all there is to it.  It's all a mental mind $@@!.  Don't let anything get to you.
One of my friends joined the Marines after HS and he made it through bootcamp. He is one of the least athletic people I know so you should be good as long as you're committed to it.
 
Originally Posted by ayejreeun

Originally Posted by Thizz Marley

Enlisting in the Marines. Swearing in next week after fighting them for a year about a stupid waiver.
To the Marines on nt How hard was boot ?
Experiences will vary.  In my experience it wasn't as bad as people made it out to be before I left.  Just do what your told, literally and be loud.  That's all there is to it.  It's all a mental mind $@@!.  Don't let anything get to you.
One of my friends joined the Marines after HS and he made it through bootcamp. He is one of the least athletic people I know so you should be good as long as you're committed to it.
 
If this year doesn't pop off job wise I am going to join the air force as an officer. I will be in this thread a lot come that time.
 
If this year doesn't pop off job wise I am going to join the air force as an officer. I will be in this thread a lot come that time.
 
RTC is coming fast! I'm ready for it.

side note: My brother (Marine) and his unit just left to Korea
 
RTC is coming fast! I'm ready for it.

side note: My brother (Marine) and his unit just left to Korea
 
Originally Posted by Thizz Marley

Enlisting in the Marines. Swearing in next week after fighting them for a year about a stupid waiver.
To the Marines on nt How hard was boot ?
 
Originally Posted by Thizz Marley

Enlisting in the Marines. Swearing in next week after fighting them for a year about a stupid waiver.
To the Marines on nt How hard was boot ?
 
Originally Posted by SoleKid

RTC is coming fast! I'm ready it.

side note: My brother (Marine) and his unit just left to Korea


Is he with 3/1 or 1/4 by any chance?
 
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