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adroomi Offline
#151 Posted:
Joined: 05-10-2002
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Drath,
I'll post my photo in uniform if you post yours.

Deal?

adroomi Offline
#152 Posted:
Joined: 05-10-2002
Posts: 10,143
5 minutes till shower time....

Rug?

How long were you in?
What was your rank when you got out?
Why did you get out?

Hog and Drath have left the building patting themselves on the back for some reason.

Rug is searching through his Adroomi Scrapbook for more evidence.
MACS Offline
#153 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
Posts: 79,833
(show seems to be over...)
usahog Offline
#154 Posted:
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Posts: 22,691
Asscrack.. I'm still viewing this thread.. and again seen allot of BS coming from you... and your posts rug put up talks allot of BS... especially the one of you being downtown Baghagdad on the intial strike of Desert Storm 1990.. LMAO..

You smoke way to much Gahnga in your asian travels to keep up with reality of what you post Adroomi...

No need to answer my original question.. I'll just take it from what I've seen here to know your full of **** Period..

I apologize for continuing my one question over and over.. I should have known you'd dodge it directly and come back with BS as an answer...

Hog
adroomi Offline
#155 Posted:
Joined: 05-10-2002
Posts: 10,143
Hog,
On the night of the air attack on Bagdad that kicked off Desert Storm, the US Air Force dropped a hail of bombs on targets within the city limits.

That was the easy part.


Those targets however were sighted and lased by US Army Special Ops personnel that were operating on the ground within the city limits. Bombs don't hit targets with pinpoint accuracy from 30,000 feet (you air force p*ssy) unless an Army guy is sitting a kilometer away from the target guiding it in with a laser.

Those Army guys were dropped off and PICKED UP by the US Armys 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment under the cover of darness in MH-47E helicopters.

If you want to discuss war stories, let's go.

I served my time on the battlefield on the ground at the front and IN FRONT of the front. You served yours on a flight line in the rear.

Got it Choir Boy?
rugrunner Offline
#156 Posted:
Joined: 02-15-2004
Posts: 10,089
Hey Jimmy, do you know the accuser in the Duke Lacrosse rape case?

Her timeline can only be matched by yours.

If Tank is right and it takes 42 months to make O-3 how did you make company commander and get out in the remaining 4 (according to post 89) or 5 (according to post 90) or 6 or more (according to post 75) months?

Also wondering how you ended your enlisted career as an E-6 and an E-7? I suppose making that 7 wasn't memorable? Or was it the story to last told that you couldn't recall? Keep smoking dope Jimmy.

I remember making E-5 for Pete's sake. I damn sure wouldn't forget making E-7.

I did almost 6 years, mostly with the 82nd Airborne.
left as an E-5 with 68 jumps. I got one AAM and was trooper of the year once. I had great asfab (or what ever it was) and sqt scores. Mediocre PT test scores.
Nothing spectacular or unbelievable.

I'm proud of my service and don't care for PX soldiers like you making **** up.

Go back to making up cool sex partners and I'll leave you be.
erkwgz Offline
#157 Posted:
Joined: 10-07-2004
Posts: 10,840
(game back on...)
rugrunner Offline
#158 Posted:
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Is that the special operations you are talking about? Crew chiefing a helicopter that flew the real SF guys?

LOL All that talk about your deadly jungle skills, etc etc. I went to PLDC with a guy in a green Beret. He was a leg and a clerk that did real Green Beret's paperwork.

Sound familiar?

Did you ever meet a guy named Robert Maxwell at Ft. Bragg Jimmy?

You're already 15 minutes late for your shower Jimmy.

That an extra 1000 yen to your "date" for B.O.

Good thing you are rich, huh?


I see when HOG doesn't believe you it's right to insulting his service. nice...
adroomi Offline
#159 Posted:
Joined: 05-10-2002
Posts: 10,143
You were an E-5 and only got a single little puny Army Achievement Award? They give those out at the end of field training exercises to privates to help them get promoted. Most E-5's have at least 4 or 5 of them.

What about an Army Commendation Medal? Surely you got one of those?

Also, at three years, you should've gotten a Good Conduct Award. Did you? It's automatic if you are not overweight or a troublemaker. Were you?

By the way...it's called ASVAB.

I notice you are not answering:

Why did you get out?

Care to do so?


You agreed once with my time in service...why are you bringing that up again?

How did I end my career as an E-7 or E-7? Why I became and officer silly man. Did you forget that part? I never made E-7. I mentioned that at post number 7. Did you forget?

Trooper of the year? I've never heard of that award. Do you mean "Soldier of the Year?" Was it for your company, Battalion, Brigade, or for ALL of FT. Bragg?

so....

Why did you get out?
rugrunner Offline
#160 Posted:
Joined: 02-15-2004
Posts: 10,089
I suppose 11 am gets you an off hours discount on a date anyway?

Hell, might as well not brush your teeth either, that's only another couple thousand yen.

They might even waive the up-charges for a repeat customer. I mean dater.
MACS Offline
#161 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
Posts: 79,833
Ya know... if you could just put adroomi and rug in a blender...
















...I think I would.
adroomi Offline
#162 Posted:
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Posts: 10,143
Rugrunner,
You tossing around little jokes about prostitutes and such does not help your case. It's a diversionary tactic that makes you appear dull.

I notice that you have broken down and FINALLY started calling me names such as Jimmy and Janice and such. Does that mean that you've gotten angry and are no longer hitting targets with precision, but rather you are swinging blindly in a last ditch effort to score a point? How long before you sit in the corner and start moaning loudly or go out and kick a few dogs?

Now...WHY DID YOU GET OUT OF THE ARMY?
8trackdisco Offline
#163 Posted:
Joined: 11-06-2004
Posts: 60,095
(see there's always an upside. Since Rug has known adroomi, he's improved on his hooker lingo)
MACS Offline
#164 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
Posts: 79,833
(I've had enough of this. I'm goin' ta bed)
andytv Offline
#165 Posted:
Joined: 10-23-2002
Posts: 40,991
Hog & Adroomi,

Any of you guys ever use the LREOS (Long Range Electro Optical System) systems?

These were the big nightvision cameras that were introduced during the first Gulf War. Many were attached to hummers, some were used from rooftops, portable, etc.

My Dad's company (then Contraves Goerz)developed those. The pinch was on to get them in the field. My old man was the lead designer and I used to go into his work with him after hours (I had no clearance) and help him with calibration and final setup of the cameras and intensifiers. Cool stuff. There was a VA hospital atop a hill several miles from his facility and we would set these up outside in the middle of the night and use it as a point of reference for setup. I was going to Penn State for Electrical Engineering so I was able to help. You could actually see people moving about through the windows in the middle of the night with these things.

They were originally designed to operate from DC power (from vehicles). The military saw the need to use AC for installing them on buildings. Somehow we managed to avoid the red tape usually associated with the design process and designed a simple power supply consisting of a battery charger and some conditioning circuitry..........wrapped up in a wooden box, built by a carpenter friend and I, and painted desert tan. We built a ****load of these PS's in my dad's garage and they shipped overseas.

I remember watching media coverage of the war and seeing one of these units on the rooftop of a building in Iraq or Kuwait and thinking......."Cool.....there is a good chance that I was the one who soldered the diodes into that assembly and screwed that box together.........maybe I even set up the sensitivity on the actual LREOS unit".

I also helped set up a range on my property to test the rangefinding component of the OICW weapons system (the gun/grenade launcher that shoots around corners)......we set up barricades and had a dude in BDUs running between then while we lased on him from 400 yards and recorded the results. We set up a rifle bench in the back of a Ford F250 and I got to pretend to shoot the enemy while labcoats pecked at laptops.





usahog Offline
#166 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
Asscrack.. this Air Force P*ssy was a Weapons System Specialist on F-16C/D Block 30 Large Mouth.. Aircraft that were not used in the first 72 hrs of the air campaign over Baghdad... The initial strikes came from F-117's and Tomahawk cruise missles, The F-111 and The F-4G's Wild Weasles British Tornado's took out most all the Sam Sites and Triple A batteries... you wanna know what Ordanace was loaded on those dance machines?
because those were the Targets getting the FGC zaps

So you were shooting Laser and setting up Targets from your Helo during the initial huh?

I've met you Adroomi.. you don't pack enough **** in your shorts to be "in the field" Special Ops ;0)

And No you don't have to have someone on the ground hitting the sites with Laze...

Hog
rugrunner Offline
#167 Posted:
Joined: 02-15-2004
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You're really late for your date now.

If you want to play 20 questions, okay.

Were you a pilot? You insinuate it all the time but never say so. Yes or no.

I got out because I had terminated my jump status in order to remain on Fort Bragg for my wife's due date with our second child. My unit was going to CA for a month and wouldn't let me stay behind. My wife was having complications and I was nt willing to leave her for another training problem. I didn't care for leg land so I got out.

Your turn. Answer and ask another. Or shut up. This game is easy when your life isn't a lie Jimmy. I can play all night. You?
adroomi Offline
#168 Posted:
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I never was exposed to those Andy, but that's pretty cool that you were involved with them. I would suspect that the Intel guys used a lot of them.
rugrunner Offline
#169 Posted:
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Hello? Not so interested in chatting anymore?
adroomi Offline
#170 Posted:
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Hog,
I didn't set up or lase targets...I was a Flight Engineer on a Helicopter. I flew in and got the good guys out. We lost two aircraft and 8 personnel in that war.

You've met me, so therefore you think I couldn't be part of a special ops group? What is that supposed to mean?

Does it mean that I'm not smart enough? I have two Graduate degrees....how about you? College?

Does it mean I'm a wimp? If I remember correctly, I've got about 4 inches and 20 pounds on you....and you're not a small guy.

You sure do have a lot of anger for a Christian man Hog.
andytv Offline
#171 Posted:
Joined: 10-23-2002
Posts: 40,991
^ I think mostly they were used to spot tanks and movement in the desert.

I don't know if the OICW project is still active or not.......I got to check out a prototype......BADASS ****.

A programmable 25mm munition would be coded with the distance of the target and then explode a meter or so PAST it........if you had a gang of enemies behind an obstruction, it would fly over it or by it and then explode. It was a modular weapon with a 5.56 as the bottom part for close range use. H&K built the actual gun.
rugrunner Offline
#172 Posted:
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This from the same Adroomi that said Big Stoney couldn't have been a seal because he was too big an A-hole on a discount cigar forum.

Maybe it was because you look and act like a ****?

Still waiting for your answer... What's wrong.

Nice veiled insult on HOG too btw… classic Adroomi.
usahog Offline
#173 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
Andy,

We played with the AGM-65 Missles EO and IR.. the EO's were fazed out and the IR's were upgraded after the first Gulf War.. the Aircraft during the first GW also had Laser pods used for marking their own targets @ 30-40,000 ft they were not always the best in the early war.. the main thing then was the Avionics package on the Jets.. Thus the F-117, F-111's and the F-4G's all had advanced packages as did the Navy's F-14 Tomcats and the British Tornado's and French Mirages (although the FM's carried a p*ssy payload)

The GPS and Laser Packages we've got today are Kick Ass... I got to play around with the Lighting II Pods and these were being fased out and Lighting III's were the wave of the future the AC also have other advanced equipment nowadays I can't talk about... but virtually does away with FGC's...

Many of the video shots seen on TV during the first GW of strike footage was from the AGM-65's

Hog
rugrunner Offline
#174 Posted:
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sorry, insults on HOG.
adroomi Offline
#175 Posted:
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Rugrunner,
You never answered the question. I asked you why you got out. You said some stuff about your wife and complications....blah blah blah.

However, reading into it, I think I have an idea.

You were on jump status but you "terminated your jump status." How did you do that? One does NOT voluntarily terminate being a paratrooper, unless they either go AWOL, or have some sort of medical problem such as lunacy or health issues. You did it as you claim because your wife was pregnant and you didn't want to deploy on maneuvers with your unit (just like George Bush!).

So what you're telling me, is that you didn't want to play Army anymore, so you either faked an injury, or used some sort of psychological breakdown to get out?

That's a slap in the face to EVERY soldier that has deployed away from his family in peace and in war. Hell...you abandoned your comrades in PEACE even. That's pretty chickensh*t dude.

You quit. That's why you got out, right?

Tsk tsk.




By the way...yes, I'm a pilot.
rugrunner Offline
#176 Posted:
Joined: 02-15-2004
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Adroomi, all you have done now it prove you were never on jump status.

This is a back and forth, I answered your question so answer mine or shut up.
usahog Offline
#177 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
anger?? I'm LMAO at you adroomi.. I never attacked you once in this thread other then calling you an asscrack? which IMO you are... your intial posts were shooting blanks at me? and continue the entire time...

Arn't you late for your Date? Andy and I can talk about the real **** on the Gulf War(s)

Hog
rugrunner Offline
#178 Posted:
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I didn't ask if you are a pilot now, I asked were you a helicopter pilot wile in the Army.
rugrunner Offline
#179 Posted:
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I'd also love to know how you made a static line jump into combat without ever being on jump status.

I'll wait my turn...
adroomi Offline
#180 Posted:
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Jesus H. Christ on a shingle Rug....Now I need to try to prove I was Airborne?

F*ck me running....It's a REQUIREMENT in the SOAR.

Wait a minute......how did "I" prove "I" was never on jump status.

Why by golly, you took my points that you're a quitter and got KICKED OUT OF THE ARMY as a DESERTER and tried to turn them around on me! You sneaky little man.

You quit, and got kicked out.

You're a paranoid fool.

Yes...I WAS and AM a pilot. Care to go flying with me? I'll let you wiggle my stick.



Hog,
You've been busting my ass for 2 weeks now. Not sure why, but it's too bad. I had hoped to see you during my 3 week stay last month in Illinois. It's a shame when folks let something get to them so much that they forget that a friendship is repairable if they just email, call, or do SOMETHING to sort things out.
usahog Offline
#181 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
#165,
Andy that's pretty cool... I'd sti out on the ramp in the cockpit of the Get and do simulated lock-on's with the AGM-65 D's (IR) picks up heat source and can watch it.. across the ramp from our base was Garret Aviation and I would zoom lock targets walking around in that building.. Troubleshooting the system.. 98% of the time it was Pilot Error and the wrong missle was loaded into the system... but still fun as hell to play with LOL..

Hog
rugrunner Offline
#182 Posted:
Joined: 02-15-2004
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Funny how you've forgotten your hot date and have jumped from me saying I ETSed to I am a deserter and a quitter. All in your own mind Jimmy. That's an obsession!

You were never on jump status Jimmy, that is plain.

Your turn to ask a question. You had so many, fire away.
usahog Offline
#183 Posted:
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Posts: 22,691
I haven't been busting your ass adroomi, I've been asking you point blank questions to your own comments posted... I don't think I've gotten one complete reply back without BS and backtalk crap...

Talk about a guy with a guilt trip..

I think it'd be in boths best interest to refrain from discussion Period. I'll even keep from mentioning your name in topic hows that!

Hog
hooyah1 Offline
#184 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2004
Posts: 132
You are always posting pictures of yourself with pay dates so why not post one of you in your military uniform? Knowing you I bet you have a thousand pictures in your wallet to show all the high class women you date - heck it might even get the price down a little. Just post a picture so everyone can tell you how cool you are.
rugrunner Offline
#185 Posted:
Joined: 02-15-2004
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Hey Hooya, it's Jimmy's turn to ask the question. If you want to play you have to take turns.

Although, I've wondered that myself.
hooyah1 Offline
#186 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2004
Posts: 132
Has anybody seen the movie RV? I think it's great!
usahog Offline
#187 Posted:
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Posts: 22,691
"It's a shame when folks let something get to them so much that they forget that a friendship is repairable if they just email, call, or do SOMETHING to sort things out."

Yea as I stated before.. the email you sent me on your first visit didn't have a return address and bounced back??? phone call? I don't have a number..

And sort things out? as much as you hate Christians and want to slam them every chance you get on this forum.. there isn't anything to sort out.. I am Christian, I love Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior and I've come to the conclusion to distance myself from those who continually Blast Christianity and Jesus and those who believe in him..

Matthew 7:6

Hog
usahog Offline
#188 Posted:
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hooyah1,
RV is a good movie.. I just watched it a couple weekends ago..

Hog
rugrunner Offline
#189 Posted:
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Posts: 10,089
I'm sure Jimmy had to run. If you miss your appointment they bill your credit card anyway...

I’ll check back tomorrow, I like this game.

G'night.
hooyah1 Offline
#190 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2004
Posts: 132
The simple fact is that he is a sad pathetic man. I would be willing to bet you he is a very lonely man. He may act on here like he has the life, but I bet the truth is very sad. It's just sad that he has lied to these little girls so long that he has actually started to believe the stories. No hard feelings here, but your stories are so outlandish how did you ever think no one would call you on it?
jackconrad Offline
#191 Posted:
Joined: 06-09-2003
Posts: 67,461
Adroomi, your Airline is featured in the Pic Post"Pimp My Ride". The giveaway was the planes color matched your shirts.
Now on with the show this is it.
adroomi Offline
#192 Posted:
Joined: 05-10-2002
Posts: 10,143
I saw that Jack....I just didn't comment yet.

It's hard for a sad, pathetic, little man like myself to multi-task.

For example, right now I'm typing on my laptop via the internet connection from my bluetooth phone. I'm on the bullet train headed for an engagement.

Most of us expats that live in the most expensive city in the world, and travel 90% of our lives are truly sad little men with no life at all.

The only women we can meet are "pay dates" and the only friends we have are....well....non-existent.



Hey Hooyah....why don't you email me and let's talk business. I'm quite keen to learn how much more interesting your life is than mine. I'm really envious of you. You must be really cool I think. We could be friends.
hooyah1 Offline
#193 Posted:
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Posts: 132
Don't get all testy. I'm just stating my honest opinion of you and your life. I feel bad for you - I really do. You are lacking something in your life, and I just hope you find it. I still think you are a very sad individual. You need help and I'm in no way qualified or do I really care to listen to you. The sad fact is if you jumped off that train tonight I wouldn't pause my life for a second in your honor. You are a nobody plain and simple - that's it. You have never done anything worth telling us about so you make up grand stories in hopes we will care. The sad thing is all your stories do is make you look like a bigger and bigger fool.
adroomi Offline
#194 Posted:
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Rugrunner,
You never said you ETS'd. You said you got out because you terminated your jump status.

Here's what I think....I could be wrong. If I am correct me:

1. Your unit was set to deploy for 30 days to NTC in California.

2. You didn't want to go because you put your own personal needs above those of the Army's, and used your wife and kids as an excuse (sound familiar?).

3. You did something stupid (faked an illness or injury) to get "PULLED" from jump status (NOBODY terminates their own status....You CANNOT do that...don't forget, I was a paratrooper too) so that you wouldn't have to deploy.

4. By doing what you did in #3 above, you effectively became redundant to your unit and they booted you out of it and tried reclassifying you to another job (thus your statement that you didn't like legland...otherwise known as support units) which you failed to do effectively as well.

5. You did NOT choose to leave the service, but rather were put out under Chapter 14 or something similar as being unfit for military duty....a quitter.

These assumptions of mine are further made evident by the fact that you left the Army with only an AAM. With 6 years in, you SHOULD'VE had two Good Conduct Medals, had you simply done your job. They are automatic for soldiers that meet the BARE MINIMUM requirements.

You show a great deal of lack of respect for authority, inability to get along in a team environment, and jealousy of those that have more than you (even though they earned it).

My career is so interesting to you because like all other things in our lives, I seem to be ahead of you (at least to you....in all honesty, we are both successful in one way or another).

I put guys like you out of the service quite a few times Rug.

You quit your job because you didn't want to go to California for 30 days.

You let your buddies down and used your wife and kids as an excuse to get out.

I bet you hated shining your boots too, right?
Drathaar Offline
#195 Posted:
Joined: 10-03-2005
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adroomi, re 151:

Why don't I post a picture of me in my uniform? A few reasons: 1. I'm not the one claiming to have left the Army as an 0-3 with 16 or 17 years or whatever. Nobody does that. 2. I'm not the one who travels with my own film crew. That's just you and Kerry.

Now you're saying you weren't an E-7? But earlier in this thread you said you did make E-7. Drown much?
Drathaar Offline
#196 Posted:
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I don't think anybody envies your job behind the Help desk adroomi.
hooyah1 Offline
#197 Posted:
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If you ask him he'll tell you he owns the company. Or better yet I bet he is CEO of his company. Again this all goes back to a sad man.
hooyah1 Offline
#198 Posted:
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If you ask him he'll tell you he owns the company. Or better yet I bet he is CEO of his company. Again this all goes back to a sad man.
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