Jump to content

Listen to Pattaya FM105

View New Content  

How "Militarily Oriented" Are Y'All? (Choose The Closest Choice For You)


  • Please log in to reply
44 replies to this topic

Poll: How "Militarily Oriented" Are Y'All? (Choose The Closest Choice For You)

What's your personal experience with military service?

You cannot see the results of the poll until you have voted. Please login and cast your vote to see the results of this poll.
Vote Guests cannot vote

#1 Jingthing

Jingthing

    Member Schmember

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 32,739 posts

Posted 2012-02-03 17:13:12

This poll is self explanatory. Vote for the choice closest to your military experience. Why the poll? Just curious.

Edited by Jingthing, 2012-02-03 17:17:56.


#2 zzaa09

zzaa09

    curmudgeonly misanthropic nonpat

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 5,144 posts

Posted 2012-02-03 18:52:38

I sleep in camo.

#3 Payboy

Payboy

    Bored Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 3,090 posts

Posted 2012-02-03 19:02:36

Quote

How "Militarily Oriented" Are Y'All?

If I told you I'd have to kill you and everyone else that eavesdropped. Posted Image

#4 billd766

billd766

    An aged but well preserved member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 3,486 posts

Posted 2012-02-04 13:46:01

I served 25 years, boy and man the the Royal Air Force.

I was and still am proud of it.

#5 beano2274

beano2274

    Platinum Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 4,428 posts

Posted 2012-02-04 13:50:56

Scaly back in British Army served 12 years

#6 Jingthing

Jingthing

    Member Schmember

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 32,739 posts

Posted 2012-02-04 16:24:59

My country wasn't at war when I reached peak military joining age. I wouldn't have volunteered for the Nam though, which is a moot point as I was ineligible to serve for multiple reasons. So I did rack up a lot of experience in ANTI-WAR protest, getting tear gassed and such. I think a one or two year mandatory national service (not necessarily military service) is a good idea for many countries.  C'est la guerre.

Edited by Jingthing, 2012-02-04 16:32:42.


#7 stoneyboy

stoneyboy

    Senior Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 588 posts

Posted 2012-02-04 16:27:44

View Postbilld766, on 2012-02-04 13:46:01, said:

I served 25 years, boy and man the the Royal Air Force.

I was and still am proud of it.

As you should be sir,I have the upmost respect for those who serve their said countries.

It's not something I ever wanted to do.

Edited by stoneyboy, 2012-02-04 16:28:19.


#8 dean999

dean999

    Matelot Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 569 posts

Posted 2012-02-06 21:03:19

I ticked joined up but not fought in a live war theater. But then I have only done just over 9 years of my military career. I'm hoping to complete enough service for my full pension (22 years). So i think it's just a matter of time.
I'm also in the Navy, which lowers my chance of being in the thick of it. But never say never.

I'm also very proud to be serving in the British Royal Navy. There's no better feeling than marching along, in full rig, rifle in hand and people clapping as you go by. It's bitter sweet though, because most of those times are remembrance days for are fallen.

Edited by dean999, 2012-02-06 21:10:00.


#9 NxaiPan

NxaiPan

    Senior Member

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 107 posts

Posted 2012-02-06 21:06:32

View Postbeano2274, on 2012-02-04 13:50:56, said:

Scaly back in British Army served 12 years

If you ain't cav, you just ain't!!

#10 NxaiPan

NxaiPan

    Senior Member

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 107 posts

Posted 2012-02-06 21:08:07

View Postbilld766, on 2012-02-04 13:46:01, said:

I served 25 years, boy and man the the Royal Air Force.

I was and still am proud of it.

Ha'way the crabs! Per ardua ad astra.

#11 Tonto21

Tonto21

    Super Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,536 posts

Posted 2012-02-06 22:22:49

I served just over 15 years, HM forces. Did not enjoy every minutes, however would not have changed a thing. The most rewarding time of my life, good people and some good friends.

I  did my bit on 2 of my 4 N, Ireland..4 month tours, losing a good friend, (my driver) on one said tour in Belfast.

I saw action in the Falkland’s, shot at by small arms fire, heavy MG, picked my way through minefield under fire, been shelled by ‘Pack Howitzers’, 105 and 155’s, strafed by a ‘Pucaras’ (nasty little plane…packs a punch) and………If you believe it, after the BBC reported one night that British troop where on….(can’t remember the name of the mountain) The Argies dropped 4 1000 Lb. HE PD bombs from a C130….( they rolled them out the back door) cheeky bastard!

I saw action in Central America, once and Africa on and off all though the 80’s and 90’s……..always protecting some warlord from………some other warlord, well, that how it felt…….It was along this road, I began to lose my luster and belief in what I was doing.
I both blame and thank my service life for giving me the travel bug. The services took me all over the world. Having spent time in such places as, both Artic circles, a number of deserts, rain forests and jungles, I’ve lived with former headhunters of central Borneo…..For months, I’ve driven dog teams in Greenland, and I was involved in the biggest scrap of my life with a bunch of civvies in Salisbury on a run ashore …Ha ha!  ……..And got paid for it!

You know…Well other service people will, when you make a friend in the service; you have a friend for life. I’ve just, (3 weeks ago) spoke to an old bud from back in the day …..Within 15 minutes….We were…well it was as if we saw each other every day, we hadn’t seen or spoke for over 20 years, amazing! We were back to verbally abusing each other, with such ease…  Another guy I knew, (nice guy) a civvies, I moved to Thailand and within 6 or 7 weeks he sent me a shitty email because I hadn’t been in touch….Get a grip!

Hats off to all service personnel, whatever country or service arm you are….Only a serviceman knows what another is going through.
Yes girls even the birds….Who else is going to change the ‘doilies’ in the tanks when they get dirty? Only kidding girls….Keep it up!

Edited by Tonto21, 2012-02-06 22:38:07.


#12 Cobalt60

Cobalt60

    Senior Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 526 posts

Posted 2012-02-06 22:45:58

I was in the RAF when Pontius was a pilot :-)

#13 billd766

billd766

    An aged but well preserved member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 3,486 posts

Posted 2012-02-07 13:58:14

View Poststoneyboy, on 2012-02-04 16:27:44, said:

View Postbilld766, on 2012-02-04 13:46:01, said:

I served 25 years, boy and man the the Royal Air Force.

I was and still am proud of it.

As you should be sir,I have the upmost respect for those who serve their said countries.

It's not something I ever wanted to do.

I my career I ended up with one medal, the Long Service and Good Conduct medal.

I was fortunate not to have served in an active service zone but if I had been it was what I was paid for.

However local and national government officials in Thailand have far more medals than I do, but I earned mine.

#14 dean999

dean999

    Matelot Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 569 posts

Posted 2012-02-07 14:59:37

View Postbilld766, on 2012-02-07 13:58:14, said:

View Poststoneyboy, on 2012-02-04 16:27:44, said:

View Postbilld766, on 2012-02-04 13:46:01, said:

I served 25 years, boy and man the the Royal Air Force.

I was and still am proud of it.

As you should be sir,I have the upmost respect for those who serve their said countries.

It's not something I ever wanted to do.

I my career I ended up with one medal, the Long Service and Good Conduct medal.

I was fortunate not to have served in an active service zone but if I had been it was what I was paid for.

However local and national government officials in Thailand have far more medals than I do, but I earned mine.


You want to see a country that gets a lot of medals, look at the yanks.
Sir, today i managed to tie my shoe laces. Brilliant [add service] heres a medal. Posted Image

Edited by dean999, 2012-02-07 15:00:48.


#15 Jingthing

Jingthing

    Member Schmember

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 32,739 posts

Posted 2012-02-07 15:15:50

I would have predicted well over 50 percent without any military experience, though I'm not really up on which countries have mandatory national service.

#16 villagefarang

villagefarang

    Misunderstood Blogger

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,835 posts

Posted 2012-02-07 15:28:17

View PostJingthing, on 2012-02-07 15:15:50, said:

I would have predicted well over 50 percent without any military experience, though I'm not really up on which countries have mandatory national service.
I don’t know Jing, I think the military types are more prone to chest-thumping and more inclined to respond to a thread of this nature.  Just read the responses.  For many of those who never served, it is kind of a nonissue.

#17 Jingthing

Jingthing

    Member Schmember

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 32,739 posts

Posted 2012-02-07 15:44:10

View Postvillagefarang, on 2012-02-07 15:28:17, said:

View PostJingthing, on 2012-02-07 15:15:50, said:

I would have predicted well over 50 percent without any military experience, though I'm not really up on which countries have mandatory national service.
I don’t know Jing, I think the military types are more prone to chest-thumping and more inclined to respond to a thread of this nature.  Just read the responses.  For many of those who never served, it is kind of a nonissue.
Yeah, that makes sense. Of course any poll here is about as scientific as an ice cream sandwich. Reminds me of a comedy line I recently watched from the late great Bill Hicks speaking of the war in Iraq: I support the war but don't support the troops. (A joke, OK.)

#18 dean999

dean999

    Matelot Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 569 posts

Posted 2012-02-07 15:51:23

View Postvillagefarang, on 2012-02-07 15:28:17, said:

View PostJingthing, on 2012-02-07 15:15:50, said:

I would have predicted well over 50 percent without any military experience, though I'm not really up on which countries have mandatory national service.
I don’t know Jing, I think the military types are more prone to chest-thumping and more inclined to respond to a thread of this nature.  Just read the responses.  For many of those who never served, it is kind of a nonissue.

It's going to be a non-issue for those that never served. Genius. Please, share more of your wisdom. Posted Image

#19 villagefarang

villagefarang

    Misunderstood Blogger

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,835 posts

Posted 2012-02-07 16:34:14

View Postdean999, on 2012-02-07 15:51:23, said:

View Postvillagefarang, on 2012-02-07 15:28:17, said:

View PostJingthing, on 2012-02-07 15:15:50, said:

I would have predicted well over 50 percent without any military experience, though I'm not really up on which countries have mandatory national service.
I don’t know Jing, I think the military types are more prone to chest-thumping and more inclined to respond to a thread of this nature.  Just read the responses.  For many of those who never served, it is kind of a nonissue.

It's going to be a non-issue for those that never served. Genius. Please, share more of your wisdom. Posted Image
Obviously you are a man of great wisdom, as well.  I of course would not refer to myself as a genius but am flattered when others do.Posted Image

#20 billd766

billd766

    An aged but well preserved member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 3,486 posts

Posted 2012-02-08 14:45:53

View Postvillagefarang, on 2012-02-07 16:34:14, said:

View Postdean999, on 2012-02-07 15:51:23, said:

View Postvillagefarang, on 2012-02-07 15:28:17, said:

View PostJingthing, on 2012-02-07 15:15:50, said:

I would have predicted well over 50 percent without any military experience, though I'm not really up on which countries have mandatory national service.
I don’t know Jing, I think the military types are more prone to chest-thumping and more inclined to respond to a thread of this nature.  Just read the responses.  For many of those who never served, it is kind of a nonissue.

It's going to be a non-issue for those that never served. Genius. Please, share more of your wisdom. Posted Image
Obviously you are a man of great wisdom, as well.  I of course would not refer to myself as a genius but am flattered when others do.Posted Image

Most of the ex military guys I know in Thailand don't go around chest thumping or shouting how good they are and how they can kill or disable you with just one finger.

They just get on with their lives and are quietly proud of what they acheived.

The loudmouthed chest-thumpers that are so often seen in bars are probably not ex servicemen unless they were in Fred Karno's barmy army serving under the name of Walter Mitty.

#21 IanForbes

IanForbes

    Platinum

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 9,476 posts

Posted 2012-02-08 17:20:42

I just like to kill things. It doesn't matter if its animals or humans. It's what I'm good at.

#22 richardjm65

richardjm65

    Senior Member

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 161 posts

Posted 2012-02-08 20:24:45

View PostCobalt60, on 2012-02-06 22:45:58, said:

I was in the RAF when Pontius was a pilot :-)

That'd be when Mortis was his Rigger.

#23 tutsiwarrior

tutsiwarrior

    Titanium Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 6,585 posts

Posted 2012-02-08 20:54:03

I was in the Boy Scouts but then I was kicked out fer stealin' the scoutmaster's cigarettes...I wouldn't have been any good as a soldier, I haveta admit...no respect for authority...the drill sergeant snarls: 'get up there, ye stinkin' pussy and blah, blah...'...tutsi, who's bigger and stronger and carrying a weapon with live ammo is annoyed and responds: ' hey, why don't you get fcuked??...'

I have respect for those that have served and have gotten shot at and have endured the associated horrors with the civilian casualties and the devastation...my respect is for their bravery and emotional endurance...

Edited by tutsiwarrior, 2012-02-08 21:19:33.


#24 PattayaParent

PattayaParent

    Titanium Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 9,420 posts

Posted 2012-02-13 13:14:09

View PostJingthing, on 2012-02-07 15:15:50, said:

I would have predicted well over 50 percent without any military experience, though I'm not really up on which countries have mandatory national service.

You should have included ex-SAS or US Black-Ops among the options then all those guys in the Pattaya bars could have voted.

#25 David48

David48

    Super Member

  • Advanced Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,528 posts

Posted 2012-02-14 09:27:03

I have never served, though Dad was regular Army.
Fought in WWII in the Middle East.

He NEVER talked about it (the war) ... you just had to drag the stories out of him.

Never proud about what he did ... but proud that he did it professionally and proud to have served his country.



 


Sponsored by ...

Quick Navigation   View New Content Site search: