Posted by Fawteen on February 28, 2016 at 12:38:14 from (72.65.108.11):
In Reply to: Who I used to be posted by notebook on February 28, 2016 at 07:06:10:
Lessee here...40 years ago...that'd be end of February of '76.
I was an E4 in the Navy, been married a bit over a year to a purdy little gal with three kids, and the bunch of us had just packed up everything we owned and jumped on an airplane for an all expenses paid 3 year vacation in beautiful Misawa, Japan.
Worked out pretty good. Getting married got me off my butt and paying attention to my career. After spending 6 years as an E4, made E5 and E6 in Japan, E7 at my next duty station (Pensacola, Florida). Kids got out of the pizz-poor excuse for a school locally and got an actual education in DoD schools overseas.
I finished up after 22 years as an E8, got out for the same reason the OP did: Too many changes and not many of them good. I actually ENJOYED being a worker bee again and not having to worry about one of my subordinates doing something stupid.
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