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Duncanpup

(12,866 posts)
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 08:15 AM Feb 2021

Question a habit you carried over from the military

Me hot sauce on certain foods especially on eggs. At the unit mess hall in garrison or out in the field hot sauce now garrison chow was good just something about eggs spice them up.When we would get a hot breakfast out in the field pull the hot sauce out of fatigue pocket and spice up the powdered eggs.

The shittiest MRE ever created turkey and ham loaf yup I haven’t eaten in like a day so I’m gonna eat this shit in a bag add hot sauce. Only other option was to see if your bud in fighting position would wanna trade never happened.

Me- hey bro you wanna trade
Battle bud - fuck you man
Me - thinking huh I wonder if I beat him with my
rifle
butt yea nope visions of military prison barracks Leavenworth pull out the hot sauce for the turkey ham loaf
Battle buddy- Hey bro I’m out of Tabasco can I get some of yours for my beef stew.

Same for C-rats especially the ham and green beans hot sauce.

Going to the plt sgt’s house Christmas dinner eating a great meal of beef and kimchi prepared by his wife. Taking the first bite spicy no hot sauce needed as you guzzle a glass of water.

This morning I made eggs pancakes added Frank’s red hot to my eggs mixed everything on my plate with syrup. My son goes god dad that is disgusting.

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Question a habit you carried over from the military (Original Post) Duncanpup Feb 2021 OP
Oh TEB, your son is so correct, I can't imagine...LOL. n/t SheilaAnn Feb 2021 #1
Always use 24 hour time Abnredleg Feb 2021 #2
I understand completely Duncanpup Feb 2021 #3
Eat too fast. kairos12 Feb 2021 #4
Always scan the breakfast menu looking for "chipped beef on toast". JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2021 #5
Reply to question FDR4President Feb 2021 #6
Answering politely... MiHale Feb 2021 #7
My wife still asks me to knock it off. marble falls Feb 2021 #8
Tell Mrs marble falls to knock it off Duncanpup Feb 2021 #14
My own mother told me to stop speaking too formally with her! And she was a bank auditor ... marble falls Feb 2021 #15
Tell Mrs marble falls Duncanpup Feb 2021 #16
He looked milquetoast. A real gentleman, but he had a command presence. marble falls Feb 2021 #17
From Duncanpup Feb 2021 #19
Check your dm friend I sent you message Duncanpup Feb 2021 #20
I think new MREs have hot sauce DashOneBravo Feb 2021 #9
Agreed I do same well used to Duncanpup Feb 2021 #10
Ah that's a good list DashOneBravo Feb 2021 #12
Yup we joke Duncanpup Feb 2021 #13
Patience in long lines LuvLoogie Feb 2021 #11
Gawd would that set off my boss. Standing at parade rest in front of his desk and not taking a chair marble falls Feb 2021 #18
Patience in long lines and Susan Calvin Feb 2021 #21
Enjoying the Suck 4Q2u2 Mar 2021 #22
Still work out regularly Yeehah Mar 2021 #23
Same here friend Duncanpup Mar 2021 #24
Definitely the gig line GP6971 Mar 2021 #25

Abnredleg

(670 posts)
2. Always use 24 hour time
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 08:30 AM
Feb 2021

Shoes were always shined (retired now)
My hair was down to my shoulders in college but now I get antsy when it hits my ears
I eat way too fast (I blame basic and OCS for that)

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,362 posts)
5. Always scan the breakfast menu looking for "chipped beef on toast".
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 09:38 AM
Feb 2021

I don't know why it's so rare.

Also, check the "gig line" before leaving the house.

Of course, neither has applied lately. I never go to a restaurant anymore, and I rarely leave the house. Ask again after I've had a few shots (vaccine, not bourbon).

FDR4President

(12 posts)
6. Reply to question
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 09:40 AM
Feb 2021

For me, Navy guy, went in 1992, its the phonetics alphabet, sound power phones on a ship where pretty bad. So you hade to rely on the old Alpha Bravo x-ray. Still use it to sound out email and my first name. How hard is it to here Brett over the phone?

MiHale

(9,767 posts)
7. Answering politely...
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 09:58 AM
Feb 2021

Yes, sir/mam. Waking still at 4:30am no alarm needed. Carry tools Swiss Army/pocket knife or workman all the time, paracord, compass, personal water container nearby, flint, first aid kit nearby.
Some of these were ingrained before service but strengthened. If not on the body always close.

I’ve been out since ‘74.

marble falls

(57,145 posts)
15. My own mother told me to stop speaking too formally with her! And she was a bank auditor ...
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 02:59 PM
Feb 2021

... for a bank in AZ. Her nickname was the 'Dragon Lady'.

BTW my wife is a 30-year vet of CIA. Her dad was 30+ years with the Army, went up every rank from PFC to Major, including Warrant ranks. Parachuted into Market Garden and D-Day, two Bronze Stars, one Silver, Purple Heart. Was in Korea, where he got that second Bronze Star. Papa was definitely "Sir" to me.

My dad, a corporal, claims he provided the first cold beer in Korea. He was "Sir", too.

Duncanpup

(12,866 posts)
16. Tell Mrs marble falls
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 03:14 PM
Feb 2021

The CIA wow Mrs marble falls then her father market garden Korea I say stud for her father

marble falls

(57,145 posts)
17. He looked milquetoast. A real gentleman, but he had a command presence.
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 04:52 PM
Feb 2021

He's been mentioned in a couple books by a Dutch historian, Frank Van Lunteren.

The Battle of the Bridges: the 504th Parachute Regiment in Operation Market Garden

Blocking Kampfgruppe Peiper: the 504th Parachute Regiment in the Battle of the Bulge

Duncanpup

(12,866 posts)
19. From
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 05:42 PM
Feb 2021

Operation husky to D DAY to Market Garden those brothers Airborne infantry were studs. I’m 54 today and former Airborne infantry 82nd and I respect those men.

As kid in west Germany I meant a German paratrooper he was jump on Crete then ended up east front fine soldier.

DashOneBravo

(2,679 posts)
9. I think new MREs have hot sauce
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 11:57 AM
Feb 2021

I never cared for it.
Quick list.
I eat with a bowl and standing up. My girlfriend is like Dash, “slow down; nobody is gonna steal it”. Also I mix things in the bowl. Like eggs, biscuit gravy

I always say ma’am or sir. My language gets worse if I have a beer or bourbon.

I always have a great pair of waterproof boots I wear instead of shoes.

Duncanpup

(12,866 posts)
10. Agreed I do same well used to
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 12:09 PM
Feb 2021

Although it depends if I address you as mam or sir if you are asshole no I will not. Or if you graduated sand hill😂 not fucking happening remember hitting field. Four days later seriously I could only eat one MRE a day cuz of constipation ok I’m gonna shit after four days in field walking 20 miles a day. And you shit two hard pebbles and a arrow head. Some dudes I served with eat rations 3 times a day.

DashOneBravo

(2,679 posts)
12. Ah that's a good list
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 12:30 PM
Feb 2021

Still jealous of us Sand Hill guys? Just be grateful they still let the 2nd string peasants in during that time.


And before anyone alerts on this. It’s just how we joke with each other. DP went through at Harmony Church where the barracks were made by the Revolutionary War soldiers. I got the easy location where we had air conditioning and large open bays.

Duncanpup

(12,866 posts)
13. Yup we joke
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 12:54 PM
Feb 2021

Yet at the end we were all infantry soldiers benning today is 22 weeks are time was 14 it’s like when we joke as vets with different service members. Seriously Dashone we got master sgt pollock Air Force a whiz in math I’m suprised top pollock even talks to us. Then we got the LT VIC c3 Docreed we all carry on yet always respectful of each other.

LuvLoogie

(7,020 posts)
11. Patience in long lines
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 12:11 PM
Feb 2021

(reinforced by previously working at Sears during Christmas shopping season and dealing with impatient customers)

Standing at parade rest while waiting at a counter.

Susan Calvin

(1,648 posts)
21. Patience in long lines and
Sun Feb 28, 2021, 08:20 PM
Feb 2021

Being permanently cured of any fear of shots. It was either get over it or go crazy, I chose get over it.

 

4Q2u2

(1,406 posts)
22. Enjoying the Suck
Mon Mar 1, 2021, 03:07 PM
Mar 2021

Smiling thru BS, Crap, Mud, Problems.
Laughing at people who could not cope with their cold Latte.
Getting Beat up but NEVER BEAT DOWN.
Cleaning like a MOFO.
Being able to sleep anywhere, anytime, any position. In seconds.

Yeehah

(4,589 posts)
23. Still work out regularly
Tue Mar 2, 2021, 03:52 PM
Mar 2021

The Army discipline makes it much easier to get into a workout regimen.

If I could learn how to eat right, I'd look like Charles Atlas.

GP6971

(31,199 posts)
25. Definitely the gig line
Tue Mar 2, 2021, 10:48 PM
Mar 2021

and every once in awhile I have a craving for instant coffee...thankfully, not very often.

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