Military Roll Call! Veterans, GTFIH!

That’s real life?
There’s not a requirement to be engaged or something like that?

I’ll be 100% my first CIB was after multiple engagements determined not to be worthy enough for the badge. Those same engagements later would have certainly been CIBs, for everyone in the formation. I won’t say any details but I saw a unit have one vehicle engaged in a very long convoy, every pax in the convoy was awarded a CIB… this was during Syria ISIS ect so much later in GWOT.

I’m not a badge protector, I don’t care honestly, the military under awards its enlisted people left and right so any props is good with me. That being said, IF I was a rear passenger in a MRAP and got a CIB because 3 vehicles ahead of me there was an engagement and I did nothing.. I would be bullshittibg that story for the rest of life.
I was in 3 convoys that got IEDed, shot at multiple times(rounds hitting the truck)) as a driver, no CAR. Sit in the galley making food while a plane drops a bomb, CAR, get fucked Navy. Lol
 
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That happened like 20 years ago when a MEU was floating off the coast of Jordan for a training exercise. A single RPG was shot at the USS Kearsarge (no damage, no one hurt) and every sailor aboard got a CAR. The marines on board didn't.
 
That happened like 20 years ago when a MEU was floating off the coast of Jordan for a training exercise. A single RPG was shot at the USS Kearsarge (no damage, no one hurt) and every sailor aboard got a CAR. The marines on board didn't.
Fuck us I guess. lol

I was on the USS Kearsarge for Fleet week. I think I had a good time based on the photos.
 
I was in 3 convoys that got IEDed, shot at multiple times(rounds hitting the truck)) as a driver, no CAR.
Did anyone who returned fire get one?
That's technically how it's supposed to work.
 
They were inside of builds and we couldn't see the muzzle flashes so no one knew where to lay down fire.
They relaxed it later on where you didn't have to take and return direct fire if you hit an IED. "You" being the vehicle or everyone on the convoy depending your leadership.
 
I was in 3 convoys that got IEDed, shot at multiple times(rounds hitting the truck)) as a driver, no CAR. Sit in the galley making food while a plane drops a bomb, CAR, get fucked Navy. Lol

Senior officers are on ships, no so much in convoys though right?

It's not always about what happens, it's who puts the award in....

But yes Navy can get fucked for multiple reasons...armature boat drivers..
 
Senior officers are on ships, no so much in convoys though right?

It's not always about what happens, it's who puts the award in....

But yes Navy can get fucked for multiple reasons...armature boat drivers..
We had O-6s with us because we were a security detail on the first deployment.
 
We had O-6s with us because we were a security detail on the first deployment.

Gotcha. Thanks didn't know that.

Basing it off my experience with large CG cutters (O4/5 COs) where if you do anything, it's awards aplenty for all, whereas if you as an enlisted officer in charge of a shore station try to put your boat crew in for an award for saving the lives of 4 people it's "that's their job, put it in their end of tour award"
 
Gotcha. Thanks didn't know that.

Basing it off my experience with large CG cutters (O4/5 COs) where if you do anything, it's awards aplenty for all, whereas if you as an enlisted officer in charge of a shore station try to put your boat crew in for an award for saving the lives of 4 people it's "that's their job, put it in their end of tour award"
Good to know Officers in every branch are petty cunts when it comes to awards.
 
Good to know Officers in every branch are petty cunts when it comes to awards.

Some are cool and listen to the senior enlisted.

Some logistics O-3 running the awards board: "Gotta keep the integrity of the award"

Senior Chief Thrawn: "Then why is YN1 (admin E6) getting an Achievement Medal for running an admin shop thats teleworking half the time and I am fighting for the same award for my BM2 standing in for this units Operations Petty Officer and pulling 200 small boat hours every 6 months for the last 3 years?"

Thrawns O-5 boss: "LT you might wanna try to justify this to Senior..or get his guy the award...
 
Meanwhile now you've got senior LCpls whose only "deployment" was to Oki for 6 months hazing boots. Hard times. <lmao>
 
Some are cool and listen to the senior enlisted.

Some logistics O-3 running the awards board: "Gotta keep the integrity of the award"

Senior Chief Thrawn: "Then why is YN1 (admin E6) getting an Achievement Medal for running an admin shop thats teleworking half the time and I am fighting for the same award for my BM2 standing in for this units Operations Petty Officer and pulling 200 small boat hours every 6 months for the last 3 years?"

Thrawns O-5 boss: "LT you might wanna try to justify this to Senior..or get his guy the award...
We had a team attached to an Army unit doing Civil Affairs. VBIED hit a police outpost while they were driving up. They ended up securing the area, saving the lives of several US Army personnel and Iraqi Police officers. The Sgt that took command of the situation was put in for a Bronze Star by the army unit for all of the lives they saved. Our LT HQ for the detachment shot it down because Sgts don't get Bronze Stars for that. The team's Gunny lit her up and almost got NJPed for it. That Navy Commendation Medal was the most metal shit I have heard in person.
 
Finally a PT test for everyone in the CG...after retiring and doing one every 6 months for 23 years because I was boat crew.
 
We had a team attached to an Army unit doing Civil Affairs. VBIED hit a police outpost while they were driving up. They ended up securing the area, saving the lives of several US Army personnel and Iraqi Police officers. The Sgt that took command of the situation was put in for a Bronze Star by the army unit for all of the lives they saved. Our LT HQ for the detachment shot it down because Sgts don't get Bronze Stars for that. The team's Gunny lit her up and almost got NJPed for it. That Navy Commendation Medal was the most metal shit I have heard in person.

Pure ass.

I have never been ashamed to call in the bigger brass when I needed to remove a JO roadblock when it came to taking care of my guys. They got a few "but Sirs" as a courtesy and opportunity to correct their error in judgement...the stubborn ones got to explain themselves to the Senior Os. Didn't always get me what I wanted but they learned it was easier to take my advice.

Hence why you take care of the baby Os as a junior petty officer, it's a small coast guard, and you might not work for them as a Chief if they make commander, but it's good when they have nice things to say about you to their fellow Commander classmates that you do work for.
 
Pure ass.

I have never been ashamed to call in the bigger brass when I needed to remove a JO roadblock when it came to taking care of my guys. They got a few "but Sirs" as a courtesy and opportunity to correct their error in judgement...the stubborn ones got to explain themselves to the Senior Os. Didn't always get me what I wanted but they learned it was easier to take my advice.

Hence why you take care of the baby Os as a junior petty officer, it's a small coast guard, and you might not work for them as a Chief if they make commander, but it's good when they have nice things to say about you to their fellow Commander classmates that you do work for.
Exactly how an NCO/SNCO is supposed to operate.
 
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