ARMY VS NAVY

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settegast
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The two most dangerous things in the world are sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity. MLK
El Oso
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Navy not giving up.

Coming down to an on side kick.
boognish_bear
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Good game. Fun to watch a different style
settegast
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ARMY 17
NAVY 10

3 YEARS AND COUNTING
ARMY STRONG
Salute to all those past and present that served. Special salute to the Black Knights
The two most dangerous things in the world are sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity. MLK
BUletters
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Sure would like to see BU play Army, Navy or AFA in non-con games. Always creates a special atmosphere and road trips to their places are good trips for fans. In fact, I would like one of them in the Big 12.
bunation
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Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

My father is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, and I was a Marine officer candidate. From a Marine's perspective, the Navy is simply the taxi drivers that take the real men to fight the war.

(Joking aside, all due respect to our Navy veterans as well.)

Go Army! Beat Navy!



Did you wash out ?

Combination of factors. Primary factor was Slick Willy slashed military funding after the end of Gulf 1 and the Corps was forced to temporarily close the program to anyone that wasn't about to receive their commission. The dividing line they drew was whether you'd completed your summer training in Quantico yet or not, and I was due to leave for it in about 60 days, so I just missed the cut off. At that point I'd already been in the program better part of a year and had already cleared every hurdle -- applying and getting accepted, PFT, medical, had already taken my oath and been sworn in, etc.

My recruiter was of course hugely pissed to have to inform me that I'd have to reapply once they reopened the program and start all over again. But there was some concern that I would clear medical a second time because I barely squeaked by the first time due to the litany of injuries from 14 years of football, more specifically recurring back injuries due to football and a bad dirt bike wreck when I was in high school, so to reapply was a gamble I'd be wasting my time. Thanks Slick.

At this point I'd be remiss not tell the story of my recruiter. In those days, for an officer to climb the ranks, they had to do tours in all manner of unrelated duties, and it just so happened my recruiter was a Force Recon officer doing a recruiting tour, which I thought was awesome as it was my goal to become a Force Recon officer as well. His name was Capt. Hulke, which couldn't have been more appropriate because he was a 5'9" ball of muscle and steel complete with head shaved to the skin. I swear he ate nails for breakfast.

In the Marine Corps, no one ever does anything alone, so when I was completing my PFT, the Sergeant ran the 3 miles with me, and when it came time for the chin-ups, I squeezed out my 20 with difficulty while Hulke was on the bar next to me doing 20 chin-ups in about half the time, and I swear at one point he took one hand off the bar to scratch his nose and never missed a beat. Lol. Total badass.

In the end, I was close to graduating from Baylor and so when the program finally reopened the following year I decided not to reapply. In retrospect, I would choose differently.



All i hear is BS

I pulled a hernia on my final PT test in early 97


They wanted to wash me out

But i refused


Had my surgery

Convalesced

You sir need to change ur moniker

Good for you. Appreciate your service. FYI the military funding situation was much different by 97 when the Republicans controlled Congress.

And my moniker is a movie character. Lol






Don't talk to me about some faded military spending in 97


I Enlisted after i graduated

End of 96


Im ending ur so called gunnyhartman moniker


U need to change that....

U are misleading people

Lying to them dude

You ain't ending shlt son, unless what you want ended is yourself. It's not my fault you ain't bright enough to recognize a movie character. Which is particularly hilarious considering your moniker is named after a movie character as well. Or are you an Irish Catholic vigilante in real life?

Now move along, because you're trying too damn hard to prove yourself a badass and failing spectacularly at it. And I've never once met a badass that felt the need to try to prove it on a keyboard. So quit cluttering up this thread about a historic football game with your inane and barely coherent ravings.

But if you find you're just unable to control yourself and feel the overwhelming need to flex in front of the keyboard some more, then shoot me a PM and we can make arrangements to settle this another way, while saving everyone else here more exposure to your insanity.





Settle down. Don't be a fool. Don't threaten people.

Your avatar name IS misleading.

Great game, btw. Down year for Navy (our family favorite), but so glad to see Army have a great season!
redfish961
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BoonDockSaint said:

redfish961 said:

BoonDockSaint said:

redfish961 said:

Army vet.

XVIII Airborne Corps

Go Army!




82nd ??
Actually with the Corps, but the 82nd was part of it.

I was a forward observer, so I was attached to many different units depending on need.

I was "based" in Vicenza, Italy, but spent less than 3 months there.

I told my recruiter I liked the outdoors and wanted to travel.
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He hooked me up, lol.


I was spit balling

Thinking u were w 173rd

Yes ?


When
84-87 and yes 173rd was part of my career.

I don't think it's the same now as I believe all units are integrated now (military sense).

When I was in, only the Cav was self sufficient...All other units had help, including airborne maneuver units and forward observers moved around a lot.

I went to plenty of countries and it covered a lot of units 3 weeks to 3 months at a time.

Scouts, Infantry, Light Armor, etc.

Travel light, Freeze at night.
Gunny Hartman
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bunation said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

My father is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, and I was a Marine officer candidate. From a Marine's perspective, the Navy is simply the taxi drivers that take the real men to fight the war.

(Joking aside, all due respect to our Navy veterans as well.)

Go Army! Beat Navy!



Did you wash out ?

Combination of factors. Primary factor was Slick Willy slashed military funding after the end of Gulf 1 and the Corps was forced to temporarily close the program to anyone that wasn't about to receive their commission. The dividing line they drew was whether you'd completed your summer training in Quantico yet or not, and I was due to leave for it in about 60 days, so I just missed the cut off. At that point I'd already been in the program better part of a year and had already cleared every hurdle -- applying and getting accepted, PFT, medical, had already taken my oath and been sworn in, etc.

My recruiter was of course hugely pissed to have to inform me that I'd have to reapply once they reopened the program and start all over again. But there was some concern that I would clear medical a second time because I barely squeaked by the first time due to the litany of injuries from 14 years of football, more specifically recurring back injuries due to football and a bad dirt bike wreck when I was in high school, so to reapply was a gamble I'd be wasting my time. Thanks Slick.

At this point I'd be remiss not tell the story of my recruiter. In those days, for an officer to climb the ranks, they had to do tours in all manner of unrelated duties, and it just so happened my recruiter was a Force Recon officer doing a recruiting tour, which I thought was awesome as it was my goal to become a Force Recon officer as well. His name was Capt. Hulke, which couldn't have been more appropriate because he was a 5'9" ball of muscle and steel complete with head shaved to the skin. I swear he ate nails for breakfast.

In the Marine Corps, no one ever does anything alone, so when I was completing my PFT, the Sergeant ran the 3 miles with me, and when it came time for the chin-ups, I squeezed out my 20 with difficulty while Hulke was on the bar next to me doing 20 chin-ups in about half the time, and I swear at one point he took one hand off the bar to scratch his nose and never missed a beat. Lol. Total badass.

In the end, I was close to graduating from Baylor and so when the program finally reopened the following year I decided not to reapply. In retrospect, I would choose differently.



All i hear is BS

I pulled a hernia on my final PT test in early 97


They wanted to wash me out

But i refused


Had my surgery

Convalesced

You sir need to change ur moniker

Good for you. Appreciate your service. FYI the military funding situation was much different by 97 when the Republicans controlled Congress.

And my moniker is a movie character. Lol






Don't talk to me about some faded military spending in 97


I Enlisted after i graduated

End of 96


Im ending ur so called gunnyhartman moniker


U need to change that....

U are misleading people

Lying to them dude

You ain't ending shlt son, unless what you want ended is yourself. It's not my fault you ain't bright enough to recognize a movie character. Which is particularly hilarious considering your moniker is named after a movie character as well. Or are you an Irish Catholic vigilante in real life?

Now move along, because you're trying too damn hard to prove yourself a badass and failing spectacularly at it. And I've never once met a badass that felt the need to try to prove it on a keyboard. So quit cluttering up this thread about a historic football game with your inane and barely coherent ravings.

But if you find you're just unable to control yourself and feel the overwhelming need to flex in front of the keyboard some more, then shoot me a PM and we can make arrangements to settle this another way, while saving everyone else here more exposure to your insanity.





Settle down. Don't be a fool. Don't threaten people.

Your avatar name IS misleading.

Great game, btw. Down year for Navy (our family favorite), but so glad to see Army have a great season!

I'm not the one that needs to settle down, he's the one that came at me saying he's going to "end" me. I didn't threaten anyone, I just invited the clown to take his butthurt to PM's so that he wouldn't continue to clutter up a thread about this historic rivalry with his rantings about me. And only a moron who's never seen Full Metal Jacket or doesn't recognize a picture of R Lee Ermey who starred in tons of movies would find my avatar to be misleading. Tell me, if I changed my screen name to Maverick and put up a picture of Tom Cruise from Top Gun, would you conclude that I'm a naval pilot?

Actually now that I think about it, I wouldn't put it past you.

Aliceinbubbleland
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BUletters said:

Sure would like to see BU play Army, Navy or AFA in non-con games. Always creates a special atmosphere and road trips to their places are good trips for fans. In fact, I would like one of them in the Big 12.
Agree 100% . We need some good places for road trips again. Those three fit the bill perfectly.
bunation
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Gunny Hartman said:

bunation said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

My father is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, and I was a Marine officer candidate. From a Marine's perspective, the Navy is simply the taxi drivers that take the real men to fight the war.

(Joking aside, all due respect to our Navy veterans as well.)

Go Army! Beat Navy!



Did you wash out ?

Combination of factors. Primary factor was Slick Willy slashed military funding after the end of Gulf 1 and the Corps was forced to temporarily close the program to anyone that wasn't about to receive their commission. The dividing line they drew was whether you'd completed your summer training in Quantico yet or not, and I was due to leave for it in about 60 days, so I just missed the cut off. At that point I'd already been in the program better part of a year and had already cleared every hurdle -- applying and getting accepted, PFT, medical, had already taken my oath and been sworn in, etc.

My recruiter was of course hugely pissed to have to inform me that I'd have to reapply once they reopened the program and start all over again. But there was some concern that I would clear medical a second time because I barely squeaked by the first time due to the litany of injuries from 14 years of football, more specifically recurring back injuries due to football and a bad dirt bike wreck when I was in high school, so to reapply was a gamble I'd be wasting my time. Thanks Slick.

At this point I'd be remiss not tell the story of my recruiter. In those days, for an officer to climb the ranks, they had to do tours in all manner of unrelated duties, and it just so happened my recruiter was a Force Recon officer doing a recruiting tour, which I thought was awesome as it was my goal to become a Force Recon officer as well. His name was Capt. Hulke, which couldn't have been more appropriate because he was a 5'9" ball of muscle and steel complete with head shaved to the skin. I swear he ate nails for breakfast.

In the Marine Corps, no one ever does anything alone, so when I was completing my PFT, the Sergeant ran the 3 miles with me, and when it came time for the chin-ups, I squeezed out my 20 with difficulty while Hulke was on the bar next to me doing 20 chin-ups in about half the time, and I swear at one point he took one hand off the bar to scratch his nose and never missed a beat. Lol. Total badass.

In the end, I was close to graduating from Baylor and so when the program finally reopened the following year I decided not to reapply. In retrospect, I would choose differently.



All i hear is BS

I pulled a hernia on my final PT test in early 97


They wanted to wash me out

But i refused


Had my surgery

Convalesced

You sir need to change ur moniker

Good for you. Appreciate your service. FYI the military funding situation was much different by 97 when the Republicans controlled Congress.

And my moniker is a movie character. Lol






Don't talk to me about some faded military spending in 97


I Enlisted after i graduated

End of 96


Im ending ur so called gunnyhartman moniker


U need to change that....

U are misleading people

Lying to them dude

You ain't ending shlt son, unless what you want ended is yourself. It's not my fault you ain't bright enough to recognize a movie character. Which is particularly hilarious considering your moniker is named after a movie character as well. Or are you an Irish Catholic vigilante in real life?

Now move along, because you're trying too damn hard to prove yourself a badass and failing spectacularly at it. And I've never once met a badass that felt the need to try to prove it on a keyboard. So quit cluttering up this thread about a historic football game with your inane and barely coherent ravings.

But if you find you're just unable to control yourself and feel the overwhelming need to flex in front of the keyboard some more, then shoot me a PM and we can make arrangements to settle this another way, while saving everyone else here more exposure to your insanity.





Settle down. Don't be a fool. Don't threaten people.

Your avatar name IS misleading.

Great game, btw. Down year for Navy (our family favorite), but so glad to see Army have a great season!

I'm not the one that needs to settle down, he's the one that came at me saying he's going to "end" me. I didn't threaten anyone, I just invited the clown to take his butthurt to PM's so that he wouldn't continue to clutter up a thread about this historic rivalry with his rantings about me. And only a moron who's never seen Full Metal Jacket or doesn't recognize a picture of R Lee Ermey who starred in tons of movies would find my avatar to be misleading. Tell me, if I changed my screen name to Maverick and put up a picture of Tom Cruise from Top Gun, would you conclude that I'm a naval pilot?

Actually now that I think about it, I wouldn't put it past you.




Sorry.

Looked it up. You're right. I'm the moron whose never seen the movie.

My bad.
GruntTuff
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USNR 1971-77.

The men I served with would love the opportunity to punch Donald Trump square in the running lights for the way he treated a great Navy man, John Mc Cain. My guess is many of the Navy Midshipmen would have loved the chance today. Bone spurs in his feet? Likes guys who don't get captured? Jackass.

Baylor3216
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GruntTuff said:

USNR 1971-77.

The men I served with would love the opportunity to punch Donald Trump square in the running lights for the way he treated a great Navy man, John Mc Cain. My guess is many of the Navy Midshipmen would have loved the chance today. Bone spurs in his feet? Likes guys who don't get captured? Jackass.




Forestal
GruntTuff
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?????
GruntTuff
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Forrestal?

I can excuse spelling.

Go Navy!
GruntTuff
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And a terrible tragedy on that ship. I'm sure Trump was just waiting to volunteer. I'm sure he was distraught about the bone spurs.
BoonDockSaint
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Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

My father is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, and I was a Marine officer candidate. From a Marine's perspective, the Navy is simply the taxi drivers that take the real men to fight the war.

(Joking aside, all due respect to our Navy veterans as well.)

Go Army! Beat Navy!



Did you wash out ?

Combination of factors. Primary factor was Slick Willy slashed military funding after the end of Gulf 1 and the Corps was forced to temporarily close the program to anyone that wasn't about to receive their commission. The dividing line they drew was whether you'd completed your summer training in Quantico yet or not, and I was due to leave for it in about 60 days, so I just missed the cut off. At that point I'd already been in the program better part of a year and had already cleared every hurdle -- applying and getting accepted, PFT, medical, had already taken my oath and been sworn in, etc.

My recruiter was of course hugely pissed to have to inform me that I'd have to reapply once they reopened the program and start all over again. But there was some concern that I would clear medical a second time because I barely squeaked by the first time due to the litany of injuries from 14 years of football, more specifically recurring back injuries due to football and a bad dirt bike wreck when I was in high school, so to reapply was a gamble I'd be wasting my time. Thanks Slick.

At this point I'd be remiss not tell the story of my recruiter. In those days, for an officer to climb the ranks, they had to do tours in all manner of unrelated duties, and it just so happened my recruiter was a Force Recon officer doing a recruiting tour, which I thought was awesome as it was my goal to become a Force Recon officer as well. His name was Capt. Hulke, which couldn't have been more appropriate because he was a 5'9" ball of muscle and steel complete with head shaved to the skin. I swear he ate nails for breakfast.

In the Marine Corps, no one ever does anything alone, so when I was completing my PFT, the Sergeant ran the 3 miles with me, and when it came time for the chin-ups, I squeezed out my 20 with difficulty while Hulke was on the bar next to me doing 20 chin-ups in about half the time, and I swear at one point he took one hand off the bar to scratch his nose and never missed a beat. Lol. Total badass.

In the end, I was close to graduating from Baylor and so when the program finally reopened the following year I decided not to reapply. In retrospect, I would choose differently.



All i hear is BS

I pulled a hernia on my final PT test in early 97


They wanted to wash me out

But i refused


Had my surgery

Convalesced

You sir need to change ur moniker

Good for you. Appreciate your service. FYI the military funding situation was much different by 97 when the Republicans controlled Congress.

And my moniker is a movie character. Lol






Don't talk to me about some faded military spending in 97


I Enlisted after i graduated

End of 96


Im ending ur so called gunnyhartman moniker


U need to change that....

U are misleading people

Lying to them dude

You ain't ending shlt son, unless what you want ended is yourself. It's not my fault you ain't bright enough to recognize a movie character. Which is particularly hilarious considering your moniker is named after a movie character as well. Or are you an Irish Catholic vigilante in real life?

Now move along, because you're trying too damn hard to prove yourself a badass and failing spectacularly at it. And I've never once met a badass that felt the need to try to prove it on a keyboard. So quit cluttering up this thread about a historic football game with your inane and barely coherent ravings.

But if you find you're just unable to control yourself and feel the overwhelming need to flex in front of the keyboard some more, then shoot me a PM and we can make arrangements to settle this another way, while saving everyone else here more exposure to your insanity.





Dude. Any military guy knows who Gunny Hartman is


Not my fault u were too much of a puussy to make it


Im glad you have a washout story
BoonDockSaint
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GruntTuff said:

USNR 1971-77.

The men I served with would love the opportunity to punch Donald Trump square in the running lights for the way he treated a great Navy man, John Mc Cain. My guess is many of the Navy Midshipmen would have loved the chance today. Bone spurs in his feet? Likes guys who don't get captured? Jackass.




His dad and grand dad were Admirals yes ?


He got shot down... Sad news.

Pilots shot down were given special treatment POW status


Talk to my fellow forefathers about their POW status as 101st Airborne guys

Idgaf about Songbird McCain

He milked that cow for everything it was worth

And you KNOW this
Gunny Hartman
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BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

My father is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, and I was a Marine officer candidate. From a Marine's perspective, the Navy is simply the taxi drivers that take the real men to fight the war.

(Joking aside, all due respect to our Navy veterans as well.)

Go Army! Beat Navy!



Did you wash out ?

Combination of factors. Primary factor was Slick Willy slashed military funding after the end of Gulf 1 and the Corps was forced to temporarily close the program to anyone that wasn't about to receive their commission. The dividing line they drew was whether you'd completed your summer training in Quantico yet or not, and I was due to leave for it in about 60 days, so I just missed the cut off. At that point I'd already been in the program better part of a year and had already cleared every hurdle -- applying and getting accepted, PFT, medical, had already taken my oath and been sworn in, etc.

My recruiter was of course hugely pissed to have to inform me that I'd have to reapply once they reopened the program and start all over again. But there was some concern that I would clear medical a second time because I barely squeaked by the first time due to the litany of injuries from 14 years of football, more specifically recurring back injuries due to football and a bad dirt bike wreck when I was in high school, so to reapply was a gamble I'd be wasting my time. Thanks Slick.

At this point I'd be remiss not tell the story of my recruiter. In those days, for an officer to climb the ranks, they had to do tours in all manner of unrelated duties, and it just so happened my recruiter was a Force Recon officer doing a recruiting tour, which I thought was awesome as it was my goal to become a Force Recon officer as well. His name was Capt. Hulke, which couldn't have been more appropriate because he was a 5'9" ball of muscle and steel complete with head shaved to the skin. I swear he ate nails for breakfast.

In the Marine Corps, no one ever does anything alone, so when I was completing my PFT, the Sergeant ran the 3 miles with me, and when it came time for the chin-ups, I squeezed out my 20 with difficulty while Hulke was on the bar next to me doing 20 chin-ups in about half the time, and I swear at one point he took one hand off the bar to scratch his nose and never missed a beat. Lol. Total badass.

In the end, I was close to graduating from Baylor and so when the program finally reopened the following year I decided not to reapply. In retrospect, I would choose differently.



All i hear is BS

I pulled a hernia on my final PT test in early 97


They wanted to wash me out

But i refused


Had my surgery

Convalesced

You sir need to change ur moniker

Good for you. Appreciate your service. FYI the military funding situation was much different by 97 when the Republicans controlled Congress.

And my moniker is a movie character. Lol






Don't talk to me about some faded military spending in 97


I Enlisted after i graduated

End of 96


Im ending ur so called gunnyhartman moniker


U need to change that....

U are misleading people

Lying to them dude

You ain't ending shlt son, unless what you want ended is yourself. It's not my fault you ain't bright enough to recognize a movie character. Which is particularly hilarious considering your moniker is named after a movie character as well. Or are you an Irish Catholic vigilante in real life?

Now move along, because you're trying too damn hard to prove yourself a badass and failing spectacularly at it. And I've never once met a badass that felt the need to try to prove it on a keyboard. So quit cluttering up this thread about a historic football game with your inane and barely coherent ravings.

But if you find you're just unable to control yourself and feel the overwhelming need to flex in front of the keyboard some more, then shoot me a PM and we can make arrangements to settle this another way, while saving everyone else here more exposure to your insanity.





Dude. Any military guy knows who Gunny Hartman is


Not my fault u were too much of a puussy to make it


Im glad you have a washout story

Son, your mouth is writing checks that your ass can't cash. I bet you wouldn't be so bold to call me a puussy to my face. I'd own you every day ending in y. That hand to hand combat they taught to you in the army is hot garbage up against a trained fighter. You'd be crying for mommy within 10 seconds, assuming you could even still form words.

Once again, why don't you take your own personal butthurt with me to PM's so you and I can figure out a way to settle this, and quit subjecting the other members of this board to your insanity.
bunation
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Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

BoonDockSaint said:

Gunny Hartman said:

My father is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, and I was a Marine officer candidate. From a Marine's perspective, the Navy is simply the taxi drivers that take the real men to fight the war.

(Joking aside, all due respect to our Navy veterans as well.)

Go Army! Beat Navy!



Did you wash out ?

Combination of factors. Primary factor was Slick Willy slashed military funding after the end of Gulf 1 and the Corps was forced to temporarily close the program to anyone that wasn't about to receive their commission. The dividing line they drew was whether you'd completed your summer training in Quantico yet or not, and I was due to leave for it in about 60 days, so I just missed the cut off. At that point I'd already been in the program better part of a year and had already cleared every hurdle -- applying and getting accepted, PFT, medical, had already taken my oath and been sworn in, etc.

My recruiter was of course hugely pissed to have to inform me that I'd have to reapply once they reopened the program and start all over again. But there was some concern that I would clear medical a second time because I barely squeaked by the first time due to the litany of injuries from 14 years of football, more specifically recurring back injuries due to football and a bad dirt bike wreck when I was in high school, so to reapply was a gamble I'd be wasting my time. Thanks Slick.

At this point I'd be remiss not tell the story of my recruiter. In those days, for an officer to climb the ranks, they had to do tours in all manner of unrelated duties, and it just so happened my recruiter was a Force Recon officer doing a recruiting tour, which I thought was awesome as it was my goal to become a Force Recon officer as well. His name was Capt. Hulke, which couldn't have been more appropriate because he was a 5'9" ball of muscle and steel complete with head shaved to the skin. I swear he ate nails for breakfast.

In the Marine Corps, no one ever does anything alone, so when I was completing my PFT, the Sergeant ran the 3 miles with me, and when it came time for the chin-ups, I squeezed out my 20 with difficulty while Hulke was on the bar next to me doing 20 chin-ups in about half the time, and I swear at one point he took one hand off the bar to scratch his nose and never missed a beat. Lol. Total badass.

In the end, I was close to graduating from Baylor and so when the program finally reopened the following year I decided not to reapply. In retrospect, I would choose differently.



All i hear is BS

I pulled a hernia on my final PT test in early 97


They wanted to wash me out

But i refused


Had my surgery

Convalesced

You sir need to change ur moniker

Good for you. Appreciate your service. FYI the military funding situation was much different by 97 when the Republicans controlled Congress.

And my moniker is a movie character. Lol






Don't talk to me about some faded military spending in 97


I Enlisted after i graduated

End of 96


Im ending ur so called gunnyhartman moniker


U need to change that....

U are misleading people

Lying to them dude

You ain't ending shlt son, unless what you want ended is yourself. It's not my fault you ain't bright enough to recognize a movie character. Which is particularly hilarious considering your moniker is named after a movie character as well. Or are you an Irish Catholic vigilante in real life?

Now move along, because you're trying too damn hard to prove yourself a badass and failing spectacularly at it. And I've never once met a badass that felt the need to try to prove it on a keyboard. So quit cluttering up this thread about a historic football game with your inane and barely coherent ravings.

But if you find you're just unable to control yourself and feel the overwhelming need to flex in front of the keyboard some more, then shoot me a PM and we can make arrangements to settle this another way, while saving everyone else here more exposure to your insanity.





Dude. Any military guy knows who Gunny Hartman is


Not my fault u were too much of a puussy to make it


Im glad you have a washout story

Son, your mouth is writing checks that your ass can't cash. I bet you wouldn't be so bold to call me a puussy to my face. I'd own you every day ending in y. That hand to hand combat they taught to you in the army is hot garbage up against a trained fighter. You'd be crying for mommy within 10 seconds, assuming you could even still form words.

Once again, why don't you take your own personal butthurt with me to PM's so you and I can figure out a way to settle this, and quit subjecting the other members of this board to your insanity.


STAFF:

Pls get rid of this garbage.
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