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| Forum Brat | Quote:
Annnnnnnnnnd...your point???
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| Milites Gregarius | lol i hear all you guy's although im only in airforce ROTC my dad has been in the Army Reserve for 20 years and we move constantly and i hate it. "we have so much junk i pass out befor even packing one box lmao" but yes moveing sux!! i think outa only 17 years we moved about 22 times and next year we gotta move again "ARG" |
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| Milforum's Postmaster | hey, I am opening boxes and finding crap that I had when I was in Germany 10 years ago.. It's like Xmas all over again.
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| Milites Gregarius | hahahaha same here again. i think it was like last year i was moveing and lookd though a box and found stuff from when i first joind "CAP" when i was 10 lmao so much junk/weird stuff i found but kinda funny that i still had it. sry hope im not just posting spam'ish kinda posts on you're thread? if i am just ye'll at me i give ful permission |
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| Immunes | Why don't you talk to your careers manager(?) and get a back to back posting in a different job in the same area? Its worked for me for the last three moves. My theory is if you can minimise the amount of times the removalists shift your gear you have a better chance of still having your gear: a. in one piece, and b. when you leave the service. cheers |
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| Milforum's Postmaster | back to back in the same area is easy for enlisted... not so easy for officers, at least here in the states. I am in a location now that may be able to allow me this advantage, so I will see. |
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