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  • DavidBoren
    EVIL aficionado
    • Jul 2020
    • 716
    • Portland, Oregon

    #1

    Deployments...

    We have a thread for where you were stationed, but how about one for deployments?

    Sept. '05 to Nov. '06... Kirkut, Iraq (FOB Warrior).
    I spent the first 8mo out on a patrol base, FOB Barbarian, maybe... it didn't really have a name, but Barbarian got tossed around (no idea if it is in any way official). We decommissioned the patrol base when we left, gave the property back to the community as a police station. The last half of the deployment was spent 12 on/12 off guarding the Northern Oil Company fields.

    Oct. '07 to Nov. '08... Tikrit, Iraq (FOB Speicher).
    I was a "fobbit", working at the 101st TOC. Super lame, but I was stop-loss'ed anyways. I spent the last half of the deployment at some tiny FOB (Grizzly), training Iraqi police.
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  • wunderbarsafari
    arthritic millenial
    • Jul 2020
    • 254
    • Pennsylvaña

    #2
    Nov 05 - Dec 06
    Ran out of FOB Rustamiyah in east Baghdad. Did a lot of different stuff around Sadr City.

    Mar 08 - Mar 09
    COP 803 on Rte Irish in west Baghdad. Did mostly raids there.

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    • DavidBoren
      DavidBoren commented
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      No $#!+?

      One of best friends was in Rustamiyah/Sadr City as a crane operator around the same time. He was stationed in Ft. Hood, but attached to a 101st unit at the time.
  • Mr. Hick
    2 Tooth hillbilly
    • Jul 2020
    • 515
    • Southwestern Stretches of the Shire.

    #3
    March 06- March 07. Afghanistan. Primarily based out of Camp Wright, Asadabad. Managed to do route clearance all up and down RC-East during the whole year.

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    • scottieb
      Member since 2004
      • Jul 2020
      • 3948
      • Lincoln, Nebraska

      #4
      No deployments, just spent most of my stationed time in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
      FEEDBACK - https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...k-for-scottieb

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      • Grendel
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 1979
        • Lexington, SC

        #5
        5 Deterrent Deployments to the middle of the North Atlantic at various depths below sea level doing 6 knots to no where 1988-1991
        1 Deterrent Deployment to the Mediterranean Sea 1994 plus chased around various hostiles at various times.


        "When you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, 'Certainly I can!' Then get busy and find out how to do it." - Theodore Roosevelt

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        • Mr. Hick
          Mr. Hick commented
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          I did a lot of questionable things during my short time in the military but I will always stand by the fact that you submariners are out of your minds. Completely. There is no reason you can give me that even comes close to being sane as to why you would crab yourselves in a huge steel balloon with a nuke reactor on one end of it and then go and see what the BOTTOM of the ocean looks like.

        • Grendel
          Grendel commented
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          Honestly it never bothered me in the least. I will not say it was enjoyable but definitely tolerable. We were kept so busy most of the time that you really did not think about it. One of the hardest things for me to deal with was the fact we were culturally/socially in stasis when we went out on patrol. The world and people moved on while we were 'static' so always felt out of sync when we got back. The divorce rate for submariners was pretty high I expect higher then the regular navy and a big part of this I have always felt was due our "out of sync-ness" with our significant others. I never had a relationship, before I married, last long after me going out on one patrol.

          I can not prove it but there are some health issues I have now that started manifesting themselves after I had been on Boats that I did not have issues with before. Anyone how has spent any time in the military has been exposed to conditions that were not good for our health. One of the things we sacrificed as part of serving.
      • Tracker
        Patient Zero
        • Jul 2020
        • 633
        • Vegas

        #6
        Dec 02- May 03 Ahmed Al Jaber AFB Kuwait, i actually was the last squadron ever deployed in support of operation southern watch, we then started Operation Iraqi Freedom

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        • Paintslinger16
          OG MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 249
          • Milwaukee, WI

          #7
          DoD civilian deployment count?, I will delete if you all oppose.
          BAF, May 15- Oct 15 During RS, I work for DLA, WIA during This my first and now only

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          • DavidBoren
            DavidBoren commented
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            No problem with DoD civilian deployments... as long as you're not Blackwater. I got beef with those Blackwater mercenaries... had to clean up too many of their messes.
        • Dangermann
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 73
          • OHIO

          #8
          2013 Afghanistan, Kandahar and Tarin Kowt , Guntruck gunner
          2020 Currently Arifjan Kuwait , Haulin anything and everything

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          • Deltasteve
            Son of The Flounder?
            • Jul 2020
            • 119
            • St George, UT

            #9
            Originally posted by Paintslinger16
            DoD civilian deployment count?, I will delete if you all oppose.
            BAF, May 15- Oct 15 During RS, I work for DLA, WIA during This my first and now only
            I hate that the veteran community has decided to become so "gatekeep"y that people feel the need to qualify what they say.

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            • DavidBoren
              DavidBoren commented
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              Military is full of "badge protectors". Some elitist, superiority complex BS. The NCO's with EIB's judging the EIB qualifications are a prime example of this behavior.

              I suppose I am guilty of it, too. I was all butthurt when they started giving POG's CAB's, because I thought it cheapened the prestige of the CIB. Lol.

            • Paintslinger16
              Paintslinger16 commented
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              I just wanted to be clear I wasn’t a veteran, in the mil / vet forum. I work for you guys, and 100% respect for all you do and did.
          • Nofuzzqtip
            Newbie
            • Aug 2020
            • 25

            #10
            US Army, 2018 in Kandahar Afghanistan, as an infantry line medic.

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            • Readytoshoot527
              .
              • Aug 2020
              • 19

              #11
              Thank you everyone for your service!

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              • Nectaris
                Rockin and Cockin
                • Sep 2020
                • 73
                • Sullivan NH

                #12
                Almost deployed to Somalia in 1993, we were waiting in our barracks but the buses never came.

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                • Flounder
                  Administrator
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 577
                  • Eastern Shore of MD

                  #13
                  91-95 stationed out of Groton CT. Went various places around the globe, did things I am still not allowed to talk about, most of it spent out of sight under the water.

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                  • Deltasteve
                    Son of The Flounder?
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 119
                    • St George, UT

                    #14
                    Originally posted by Flounder
                    91-95 stationed out of Groton CT. Went various places around the globe, did things I am still not allowed to talk about, most of it spent out of sight under the water.
                    DADT is over, you can tell us now Flounder.

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                    • Riot
                      Riot commented
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                      😂😂 slept on comment
                  • Paintslinger16
                    OG MCB Member
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 249
                    • Milwaukee, WI

                    #15
                    Originally posted by Flounder
                    91-95 stationed out of Groton CT. Went various places around the globe, did things I am still not allowed to talk about, most of it spent out of sight under the water.
                    spend any time at Rosie cantina? I had a class at the sub base (rotten groton) some years ago

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