Same thing goes for the other branches. just change the url to whatever branch you served in (Navy, Army, Air Farce, Coasties have one too I think)
I'm on navy.togetherweserved.com if you want to say I invited you my name is Brennan (duh) I think you can find me on there that way. Or you can send me a PM with your e-mail address and I'll toss you an invite.
My personal military career is still in progress. Jun 2000 I went to boot camp in Great Lakes, IL after which I attended my advanced electronics training, and my "A" school to become an FC (Fire Controlman). After that it was off to Dam Neck, VA to attend NSSMS "C" School (don't aske me what the A and C stand for. All I know is A is for your rate and C is for a specialization within your rate) I have a bunch of fond memories from my schools and earned enough college credit to just about give me an associates in electronics.
While I was in C School (mar 01 - nov 01) 911 happened. I was in class and the instructor got called to the office for an urgent message. When he came back he dismissed us all for the day without telling us what was currently happening. So I head over to the Galley for lunch and sat down near a tv so I could watch some CNN and as I sat down, I saw one of the towers smoking and not 5 seconds after my butt hit the seat the second plane crashed into the other tower. The whole thing seemed absolutely surreal, I couldn't believe it was happening so near to where I was. I can't remember much afterwards but the base pretty much shut down to all traffic except essential persons and I was stuck on base. Talk about scary.
In November I flew to my first ship USS Bonhomme-Richard (LHD-6) thinking we were going to deploy to the gulf that following Jan. A guy from my shop picked me up at the airport and the first thing he asked me was "you ready to go to the gulf?" I told him that I thought so and asked him why.
"We're leaving in 3 days"
No time to get settled in, no time for much of anything before we're sailing to the coast of Pakistan for Operation Enduring Freedom. I deployed 2 more times after that in support of Op Iraqi Freedom. 3 deployments in 4 years out of the 5 I was on board.
And now I'm on Shore Duty working with engineers testing and evaluating upgrades to NSSMS (NATO SeaSparrow Missile System) I couldn't ask for a better place to work right now. Who wouldnt love a job where they get to blow up missiles and targets worth millions of dollars without the money comming out of their pocket?
Ok, I think I've babbled enough, I just like what I do and I'm proud that I have the opportunity to do it. I thank all you vets out there for allowing me the freedom to choose what I do and to continue the tradition of dedicated service to our country.
V/R,
FC2 McCue, Brennan
I'm on navy.togetherweserved.com if you want to say I invited you my name is Brennan (duh) I think you can find me on there that way. Or you can send me a PM with your e-mail address and I'll toss you an invite.
My personal military career is still in progress. Jun 2000 I went to boot camp in Great Lakes, IL after which I attended my advanced electronics training, and my "A" school to become an FC (Fire Controlman). After that it was off to Dam Neck, VA to attend NSSMS "C" School (don't aske me what the A and C stand for. All I know is A is for your rate and C is for a specialization within your rate) I have a bunch of fond memories from my schools and earned enough college credit to just about give me an associates in electronics.
While I was in C School (mar 01 - nov 01) 911 happened. I was in class and the instructor got called to the office for an urgent message. When he came back he dismissed us all for the day without telling us what was currently happening. So I head over to the Galley for lunch and sat down near a tv so I could watch some CNN and as I sat down, I saw one of the towers smoking and not 5 seconds after my butt hit the seat the second plane crashed into the other tower. The whole thing seemed absolutely surreal, I couldn't believe it was happening so near to where I was. I can't remember much afterwards but the base pretty much shut down to all traffic except essential persons and I was stuck on base. Talk about scary.
In November I flew to my first ship USS Bonhomme-Richard (LHD-6) thinking we were going to deploy to the gulf that following Jan. A guy from my shop picked me up at the airport and the first thing he asked me was "you ready to go to the gulf?" I told him that I thought so and asked him why.
"We're leaving in 3 days"
No time to get settled in, no time for much of anything before we're sailing to the coast of Pakistan for Operation Enduring Freedom. I deployed 2 more times after that in support of Op Iraqi Freedom. 3 deployments in 4 years out of the 5 I was on board.
And now I'm on Shore Duty working with engineers testing and evaluating upgrades to NSSMS (NATO SeaSparrow Missile System) I couldn't ask for a better place to work right now. Who wouldnt love a job where they get to blow up missiles and targets worth millions of dollars without the money comming out of their pocket?
Ok, I think I've babbled enough, I just like what I do and I'm proud that I have the opportunity to do it. I thank all you vets out there for allowing me the freedom to choose what I do and to continue the tradition of dedicated service to our country.
V/R,
FC2 McCue, Brennan
