Introduction from Mark Conley

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May 19th, 2004   #1
Mark Conley
 
 

Introduction from Mark Conley info


Hello Forum: Seems like the moderatos are introducing themselves: well I know a marching order when I see it!

I’m Mark Conley. I am one of the newest Milforum moderators (I wanted bombs for my box instead of bullets but conformity rules!) I am a retired USAF Technical Sergeant, E-6, with 20 years of service. I really do live in the state of Oklahoma, in the good ole USA.

I worked for the AF Medical Service as an Industrial Hygiene Technician, (I was called a Bioenvironmental Engineering Technician, with the equivalent civilian blue collar designation of Senior Craftsman in that specialty.) So, in that respect, I had to know about everyone else’s job in the Air Force, in order to identify health hazards, and enforce occupational safety rules.

I also was a Master Training Instructor (Can you say T.I.?) for Health Care Providers (Doctors, Nurses, and such) when I worked for the JMRTC (now the Defense Medical Readiness Training Institute or DMRTI) at Ft Sam Houston, Texas. One benefit was learning to counsel, guide, or direct personnel in the study of military science. No, I was never like R. Lee Emery.

I currently hold one B.S. in Land Management (I wanted to be a park ranger when I grew up) and two A.A. Degrees in my AF specialty. I am currently working on my masters in Health Physics (can you say severe Radiation exposure?).

My previous military science experiences in high School are extensive. Air Force, along with Navy, Army, and Marine is spoken here. I had 2 Years AFJROTC, 2 Years NJROTC, and 2 Years College Level Army ROTC.

Feel free to PM about anything.


“If we should have to fight, we should be prepared to do so from the neck up instead of from the neck down.”— General James H. Doolittle, USAAF
 
May 19th, 2004   #2
SHERMAN
 
 

hmmm info


Dang, my intro looks so short now....


 
May 19th, 2004   #3
Nero
 
Erm... welcome?

Dang, that's a lot of experience! No wonder ya got so many good stories.
 
May 19th, 2004   #4
Mark Conley
 
 
Actually sherman..brevity is better! remember, KISS? (keep it simple, sweety?)

 
May 19th, 2004   #5
Redneck
 
 
ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!


No boom, no boom, no boom, Amen.
 
May 19th, 2004   #6
Redleg
 
 

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Conley
(I wanted bombs for my box instead of bullets but conformity rules!)
Should be able to fix that.
PM me, and I'll see what I can do about it..
(Making a 155 shell for Gunner13 now)
 
May 19th, 2004   #7
Darkmb101
 
Thats a nice resume you got there.


on a permanent vacation....will visit every now and then. see arcade
hidden message!!! Life is short and pointless, be happy and live it.
 
May 19th, 2004   #8
1217
 
Nice job typing all that, MC, that took you a while, I guess?
Not as long as doing all that, but still....
 
May 20th, 2004   #9
782.matt
 
 
Nice to know more about the moderators 8)
 
May 20th, 2004   #10
Italian Guy
 
 
Hi Marc welcome.... we're all impressed by your career.


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Pericles.