Military badges, coins, insignia, etc....

#51
#51
I carried a coin for 7 of 25 years. Those 7 years were with 2 different RED HORSE Squadrons, and those sons of guns will pull a coin check every chance they get. I didn't even know about coins my first 12 years of service.
 
#52
#52
I carried a coin for 7 of 25 years. Those 7 years were with 2 different RED HORSE Squadrons, and those sons of guns will pull a coin check every chance they get. I didn't even know about coins my first 12 years of service.

I have to work with the red horse guys a lot here at nellis, pretty good people that I deal with. Didn't know about coins? What years were you in?
 
#54
#54
I have to work with the red horse guys a lot here at nellis, pretty good people that I deal with. Didn't know about coins? What years were you in?

1980 - 2005. You all have the 820 RHS out there and a guard RHS, but the number escapes me right now.
 
#55
#55
Honestly I think it's more of a soft skill MOS thing.

The RHS's used to be some hard working, hard drinking folks. Now there just hard working. Which is for the best, IMO. But still, on occasion....lol
 
#68
#68
Sorry to get off topic, but Yank you got the Vegas pick 'em up yet?















-already dropped myself SFC Drill Sergeant...
 
#72
#72
Then you're not a grunt! Yankee is though. Ya know, the real military!

Hahahahaha...I used to be a recruiter and the only grunts I put in could barely pass the asvab. But everyone has a job and it all matters...real military Hahahahaha u just be ammo
 
#75
#75
Yea my 121 GT score really sucks :)

Hell, I love me some grunts. Anytime the USAF needs 5 star accommodations, you guys oblige us by taking it over and getting the enemy out before we get there.

And then sleep in tents somewhere nearby. :p
 
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