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View Poll Results: Which branch did you serve in?(will post username)

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  • U.S. Marine Corps Semper Fi!

    33 13.47%
  • U.S. Army Hooah

    78 31.84%
  • U. S. Navy

    41 16.73%
  • U. S. Air Force

    20 8.16%
  • U. S. Coast Guard

    5 2.04%
  • Other Nations Military Service (please let us know)

    26 10.61%
  • More than One Branch

    11 4.49%
  • Could not join due to circumstances beyond control

    22 8.98%
  • Why join the Military? (Never served)

    21 8.57%
  • Merchant Naval Service

    2 0.82%
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  1. #1
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    British Army — 10 years
    N. Ireland 1982-
    Falkland Islands 82
    N. Ireland 86

    Royal Engineers
    5 yrs England
    5 yrs Germany

    Campaign Service Medal from N.Ireland

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    10 years Canadian Armed Forces.

    First five years, Regular Force, Air Force uniform, Administrative Clerk, served at 407 (MP) Sqn Comox, 19 Wing Comox and finally at 2 RCR Gagetown.

    Last five years, Primary Reserves, Army uniform, Admin Clerk, Seaforth Highlanders of Canada.

    Quote Originally Posted by Instakilt View Post
    Royal Engineers
    A "been around the block a few times" type of Sapper is walking along and passes by a young RAF Pilot Officer without saluting (something to do with not seeing the tiny little stripe or something). The young P.O. asks the sapper "Don't you salute RAF Officers in the Royal Engineers?" to which the sapper replied "We don't have RAF Officers in the Royal Engineers." He walked off leaving a certain young officer puzzled and bewhildered.

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