e3927-b2274 |
04-12-2005 08:08 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark M
Apparently, reading comprehension isn't your strong suit.
I couldn't serve in any capacity, for any service. Otherwise, you'd have spent part of your service doing my dishes.
Yes, I have. But for you to serve in three wars, you'd have to be in your 70's. The math doesn't add up.
So, what are these three wars? And exactly what role did the Navy play other than delivery boys?
ROFL
|
Not paying attention.
Vietnam 1971-73, USS Saratoga. One.
Discharged in 1977. Still with me?
Reserve 1977-1978. Went IRR.
Reserve 1984 - 2005. Still there?
Desert Storm 1991. Two.
Operation Noble Eagle (after 9/11). Three.
You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that your math capability isn't what it might have once been, but even an 8th grader can figure that out.
Why would I do your dishes? I was in the AEF. Electronics Warfare. Nope, no dishes for me. You on the other hand would have done 6 months of dishes in the academy, should you have made it there. And if you bombed out of the academy you would have done one or two tours in the kitchen. That is something I didn't have to do as I was meritorously advanced prior to going to a command that required the manditory mess duty.
|