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Smile When You Say That Amigo :lol:

 

Mexico 1916???

 

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Got the correct date, locaton and unit for this, Hawaii 1914, 4th Cavalry.

 

In 1907, the balance of the regiment was reassigned to Fort Meade, South Dakota, while the 3rd Squadron was assigned to Fort Snelling, Minnesota. The 4th Cavalry served on the Mexican border in Texas from 1911 to 1913. For the next six years, the regiment served at Schofield Barracks in the Territory of Hawaii and did not participate in World War I. In 1919

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VFA-31 Tomcatters - Pilots using enlisted men as pool attendants

Pretty sure that was a photoshop making fun of Air Force duty

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I don't think it's photoshop Brig, inflatable pools are a bit of a tradition when they can get away with it :) ........ (Hope the move to Quantico went well!)

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On 5/2/2017 at 7:56 AM, Salvage Sailor said:

VFA-31 Tomcatters - Pilots using enlisted men as pool attendants

 

Caption: 3/11/03 - Lt. Cmdr Mark "Crunchy" Burgess, 35, and members of his VF-31 squad enjoyed the sunlight in their inflatable pool aside their F-14 Tomcats on the USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN-72)

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Deep in the Cold War aboard a Cruiser in 1982......

 

26 hours tracking Commies on a console in CIC?  No, I'm just fine Chief, why do you ask?

 

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98th division soldiers circa 1945-46 during the occupation of Japan.52c16bf7c5263993e5dd048aa381ecdd.jpgd48c2d24bd8973ab49157272519cbc87.jpg

 

 

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Looks like a oversized painted on star on that helmet there right, not like what is commonly seen, a small metal star.

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I don't think it's photoshop Brig, inflatable pools are a bit of a tradition when they can get away with it :) ........ (Hope the move to Quantico went well!)

 

Man..what BS..we never had any pools! I think we only had 2 steel beach picnics in 4 years! :(

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More pics from Fort DuPont, DE . Training in Spring 1941. 122nd Coast artillery Separate Battalion.

 

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BILL THE PATCH

A couple of USMC First Division guys hamming it up45d271e2a0fd3c6decbbd1514a349cbd.jpg

 

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Another first Marine div photo, gyrenes cooling offPosted Image

 

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Dialing back a hundred years to the Hawaiian Division, Schofield Barracks, T.H.

 

The Beginning of the End........

 

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.....He Done Her Wrong

 

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The Beginning of the End - Note the White Handkerchief

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He Done Her Wrong

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From my granddad (served on submarine S-46) taken 1924-1925 while stationed at New London Conn. Sub Base.post-187768-0-50727100-1586699446_thumb.jpg

 

 

Another while at New London 1924-1925.

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This one from 1927-1928, probably Panama, but possibly Hawaii.

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WWI. Troops of the 92nd Division Goof around with German stuff, the one with Hands Up is wearing a Bavarian Picklehaube, photo seems to be one taken dock side somewhere, France upon leaving or America upon arriving.

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Another Doughboy with a Bavarian Pickelhaube, this looks back in the states, and looks like a 85th Custer Division patch on the one.

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Flight deck picnic with beer served on the U.S.S. Nimitz CVN-68, April 12, 1980, Gulf of Oman, on the occasion of 100 continuous days at sea. I am the one with the ratty beard and the can of Miller lite.IMG_1744.JPG.f25061fd0f71aad1d91184d6a4338609.JPG

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I still have the can!

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