From the "other side of the road"
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From the "other side of the road"
First I would like to thank all the Rangers here for their service and give you my utmost respect.
I noticed that many folks from usarmyrangersonline.com were talking of the "other side of the road" and thought I would check it out.
That being said, my name is Tabbi and my husband is a Ranger and a medic currently stationed in Iraq. He served at the 5th RTB in Dahlonega (I'm not sure if I spelled that correctly) around 1996-1999 (I believe, it was before our marriage) and went on numerous missions with 1st Bn as well. He is a Sgt now and stationed at Ft.Campbell, KY with 1-327 IN DIV.
I have two children, a daughter (almost 2) and a son (4 weeks old). I am currently enlisted as an army reservist with 894th QM CO PS Tye B in Jackson, MS with a rank of E-4p. I graduated from AIT at Ft Lee in August of 2002 as a 92F, petroleum supply specialist. (go ahead and laugh, yes I pump fuel!)
Again, thank you Rangers for your service and I hope that my company will be tolerated if not enjoyed. RLTW!
I noticed that many folks from usarmyrangersonline.com were talking of the "other side of the road" and thought I would check it out.
That being said, my name is Tabbi and my husband is a Ranger and a medic currently stationed in Iraq. He served at the 5th RTB in Dahlonega (I'm not sure if I spelled that correctly) around 1996-1999 (I believe, it was before our marriage) and went on numerous missions with 1st Bn as well. He is a Sgt now and stationed at Ft.Campbell, KY with 1-327 IN DIV.
I have two children, a daughter (almost 2) and a son (4 weeks old). I am currently enlisted as an army reservist with 894th QM CO PS Tye B in Jackson, MS with a rank of E-4p. I graduated from AIT at Ft Lee in August of 2002 as a 92F, petroleum supply specialist. (go ahead and laugh, yes I pump fuel!)
Again, thank you Rangers for your service and I hope that my company will be tolerated if not enjoyed. RLTW!
ProudWifetoMyArmyRanger
Welcome Ma'am
Thanks for all the support you give to your hubby with yer hands full. Your service to our nation is greatly appreciated too.
One of the ladies aught be along to give ya any help ya might need.
Thanks for all the support you give to your hubby with yer hands full. Your service to our nation is greatly appreciated too.
One of the ladies aught be along to give ya any help ya might need.
RLTW
Steadfast
4/325 82d DIV 68-69
2nd Bde HHC (LRRP), 4 ID
K Co (Rgr), 75th Inf (Abn), 4 ID
69-70
I cooked with C- 4
Steadfast
4/325 82d DIV 68-69
2nd Bde HHC (LRRP), 4 ID
K Co (Rgr), 75th Inf (Abn), 4 ID
69-70
I cooked with C- 4
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Welcome lady.
The fuel supply soldiers that always went out with us in the field were good to go. It's not a job that gets a lot of thanks!
Good to see you here
The fuel supply soldiers that always went out with us in the field were good to go. It's not a job that gets a lot of thanks!
Good to see you here
U.S. Army Signal Corps, 31M7A/31S
385th SigCo (FWD) Kuwait Jan 94- Dec 94
235th(67th) TACSAT Ft Gordon, GA. 95-97
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Mainz-Kastel, Germany 98-00, AD Dept
Ft Bragg 00-02, AD Dept
385th SigCo (FWD) Kuwait Jan 94- Dec 94
235th(67th) TACSAT Ft Gordon, GA. 95-97
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Mainz-Kastel, Germany 98-00, AD Dept
Ft Bragg 00-02, AD Dept