Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.
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Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.
I read a thread on another forum, and I thought it would be a good idea here. Just wondering what the numbers are on this forum
You can select multiple options, please select all that apply to you today!
If you choose "Other Emergency First Responder" please detail it here, so I can see what I forgot!
If you are none of the above, please feel free to check that as well!
And I'll check 'Separated Military' to start the poll!
You can select multiple options, please select all that apply to you today!
If you choose "Other Emergency First Responder" please detail it here, so I can see what I forgot!
If you are none of the above, please feel free to check that as well!
And I'll check 'Separated Military' to start the poll!
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Re: Former/Current LEO/Military or other first responder.
I am "none of the above" but I have a PROFOUND respect for the men and women who have earned the right to mark all the other categories.
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I was in the military and got out in 2003. I was also in LE and got out in 2005. However now that I'm done with my masters and all that I'm about to get current on all of my TCELOSE training so I can go re-challenge the licensing exam. Hopefully I'll pass and get a reserve slot somewhere.
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I'm in an odd situation. I'm both retired AND reserve. I'm in the Retired Reserve. I served 14 years active, and 9 years in the Individual Ready Reserve. I did not build enough "good years" in the IRR to get a 20 year letter. So, after 23 years I got notified I could either be discharged or go into the Retired Reserve as a "patriotic choice." I draw no benefits, but as I understand it I can be recalled during a national mobilization, even after age 60 (as most retired folks can). I'm 68 right now and would gladly serve if called, but I'm afraid I'd never pass a military flight physical. Too many "gittin' old" issues.
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Checked "Other First Responder" - got my Wilderness First Responder first-aid certification last summer. Don't know whether that fits what you were asking...
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im a first responder for where i work but its nothing special. just a chemical refinery.
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I forgot to also mention that when someone asks what people want for lunch or dinner or says our meal is served I am typically the first responder to that.
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I was in for 12 Active Army and did another 6 between NG and reserve. My civilian work become enough of a priority to have to drop the reserves and I had to go to Retired Reserve status also. I am near 57 and also could be reactivated if needed. I was a qualified Combat Engineer and a Maintenance CW3. A big salute to you and all the others in all the catagories.G26ster wrote:I'm in an odd situation. I'm both retired AND reserve. I'm in the Retired Reserve. I served 14 years active, and 9 years in the Individual Ready Reserve. I did not build enough "good years" in the IRR to get a 20 year letter. So, after 23 years I got notified I could either be discharged or go into the Retired Reserve as a "patriotic choice." I draw no benefits, but as I understand it I can be recalled during a national mobilization, even after age 60 (as most retired folks can). I'm 68 right now and would gladly serve if called, but I'm afraid I'd never pass a military flight physical. Too many "gittin' old" issues.
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If you all have reason to get to Hood, feel free to give up your 2nd amendment rights at the gate, pass by the “guard” who on a good day can spell GUN and may even be able to see it past his (or her) gut. Make your way to the DIV HQ, walk past the open doors, go to rear of the building and give your ID to the clerk in exchange for an ID badge, then wander around with the large backpack you did not have to submit for search until you find my office, 2nd floor RM 2018. I’ll buy you a really bad cup of coffee.
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Active Duty here.
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Thanks for the laugh. I know what you mean I was at Fort Hood a couple years ago (1st CAV).
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Thanks for the laugh. I know what you mean I was at Fort Hood a couple years ago (1st CAV).
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I was IRR for a few years and was Involuntarily mobilized and sent to Afghanistan. I had enough years to retire when I got back, so I did. So yes, you can be called back but it is unlikely once you pass 60 years of age.G26ster wrote:I'm in an odd situation. I'm both retired AND reserve. I'm in the Retired Reserve. I served 14 years active, and 9 years in the Individual Ready Reserve. I did not build enough "good years" in the IRR to get a 20 year letter. So, after 23 years I got notified I could either be discharged or go into the Retired Reserve as a "patriotic choice." I draw no benefits, but as I understand it I can be recalled during a national mobilization, even after age 60 (as most retired folks can). I'm 68 right now and would gladly serve if called, but I'm afraid I'd never pass a military flight physical. Too many "gittin' old" issues.
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Survived 20 years of service and, while "retire" is the appropriate word, I choose to use "resign" as it is more fitting.
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People who resign don't typically continue to get paid and receive benefits. :)Survived 20 years of service and, while "retire" is the appropriate word, I choose to use "resign" as it is more fitting.
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