Unexpected week

Ronin677

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Well this week has been a bit of a shocker. My Commanding Officer wants to put me forward for a commission. I have only last year made sergeant and now I am suddenly heading for the dizzy heights of Officer status.

Second Lieutenant Curtis. Kinda has a nice ring to it :lol:
 
Woohoo!

Congrats bro! :cheers

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Being that im in the U.S. military and dont understand. How do you guys go from sergeant to LT?

Either way congrats!

Normally it wouldn't work like this and you would have to work your way up the rank structure. ie Staff Sergeant, WO2 and then WO1

but Apprarently my CO seems to think that i have a spark in me and has recommeded me for a Commission. I am certainly not going to complain :)
 
Normally it wouldn't work like this and you would have to work your way up the rank structure. ie Staff Sergeant, WO2 and then WO1

but Apprarently my CO seems to think that i have a spark in me and has recommeded me for a Commission. I am certainly not going to complain :)


Hope you dont mind me asking all these silly questions. I worked with you guys in Iraq and never had a chance to ask.

Do you need your bachelors degree to get your officer like you do here in the U.S.? Take it you have to go to some kind of officer school?
 
Hope you dont mind me asking all these silly questions. I worked with you guys in Iraq and never had a chance to ask.

Do you need your bachelors degree to get your officer like you do here in the U.S.? Take it you have to go to some kind of officer school?

No probs buddy. My days of full time service are long gone :lol:. At the mo i am in the reserves (similar to your National Guard I believe). As far as I know, you don't need a bachelors degree to apply for a commission (although I do have Higher National Deploma, in civil engineering, which is very similar). The route to my commission will take approx 24 months as i need to pass a whole load of courses, included AI courses and a KG6 course :facepalm

So where did you serve in Iraq? My unit completed several tours of Basra (Sheibah Air Base) attached to the Regs there.
 
No probs buddy. My days of full time service are long gone :lol:. At the mo i am in the reserves (similar to your National Guard I believe). As far as I know, you don't need a bachelors degree to apply for a commission (although I do have Higher National Deploma, in civil engineering, which is very similar). The route to my commission will take approx 24 months as i need to pass a whole load of courses, included AI courses and a KG6 course :facepalm

So where did you serve in Iraq? My unit completed several tours of Basra (Sheibah Air Base) attached to the Regs there.

I was in the Marines for 4 years in the infantry after that I joind the Army as a Air Defense Tactical Operations Center Operator, and then went into the Army Reserves as a firefighter.

I was in the Army but with the Marines when I went into Iraq (long story there). I was there for the start sitting on the berm and went into iraq about 3 or 4 hours after it started. We had a few British with us in the TOC. But my Army unit had 3 guys go with the British into Basra with your ADA system.

When I was in Kuwait we had British units with us at Al Jabar AFB, always were nice to hook us up with stuff we needed. And always had time to talk and have a good joke ready.

Ive always liked to talk to people in other militaries. Hear how things worked and trade stuff. But ive worked with the Germans before, they dont like to talk to much.lol

I have an officer trying to get me to go to WOC or get my bachelors so I can go to Officers school.
 
I was in the Marines for 4 years in the infantry after that I joind the Army as a Air Defense Tactical Operations Center Operator, and then went into the Army Reserves as a firefighter.

I was in the Army but with the Marines when I went into Iraq (long story there). I was there for the start sitting on the berm and went into iraq about 3 or 4 hours after it started. We had a few British with us in the TOC. But my Army unit had 3 guys go with the British into Basra with your ADA system.

When I was in Kuwait we had British units with us at Al Jabar AFB, always were nice to hook us up with stuff we needed. And always had time to talk and have a good joke ready.

Ive always liked to talk to people in other militaries. Hear how things worked and trade stuff. But ive worked with the Germans before, they dont like to talk to much.lol

I have an officer trying to get me to go to WOC or get my bachelors so I can go to Officers school.

So are you going to go for the bachelors ? Over in Basra we were used on escort duties and guarding installations like the hospital etc. I'm not really an infantry bod normally as i'm actually trained on artillery (FH70 to precise). Then about 7 years ago we had the guns taken away from us and were re-roled to air defence. I have since spent the last few years training on the Lightweight Mulitple Launcher (LML). Its basically the static version of the Stormer HVM system. Sounds great huh, don't you believe it :lol: nice system but has some really **** draw backs, i won't sound them out here for security reasons but trust me it leaves a lot to be desired. I have worked with some American troops whilst over in Belgium (near Arlon), they were great guys and I would, if i got the chance, work with them again :)
 
Grats Jon...

Do I have to salute you next time we meet? :lol: (JK)
Very well done on being put forward bro...

Don't be silly Gav, no need to salute me......just call me Sir :lol:

Only kidding, only kidding

Not sure about being an officer, i have always been use to working for a living :lol:
 
Ronin 677!

My brother & Dear Friend!

You have impressed the Sniffer himself with not just your courage, but your keen sense of others around you. You are a true hero my friend. And for that my friend, you will never go un-noticed amongst the ranks of fellow TDH'ers. Yes! Even the "Sniffer" himself!!!!


So let us all rais a glass to the great Ronin 677.
Perhaps your powers are greater than the "Sniffer" himself.

Take care my friend.

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