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Too many Ryan's here already. I'm gonna stick with the cheesy pun name.
Just to be clear, are we callin' him "Gar" or "Cheezy"?

Kiddin' aside, Gar Brooks, welcome to both BOTL and Alaska...from a fellow Alaskan and USAF veteran. I assume you're stationed at JBER? They never would station me there but I made them outprocess me through Elmendorf when I retired in '99.
 
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Just to be clear, are we callin' him "Gar" or "Cheezy"?

Kiddin' aside, Gar Brooks, welcome to both BOTL and Alaska...from a fellow Alaskan and USAF veteran. I assume you're stationed at JBER? They never would station me there but I made them outprocess me through Elmendorf when I retired in '99.
JBER is pretty dang sweet. Congrats on the career. I bet you used to give us airmen a hard time didn't you? Just kidding. So you're a true Alaskan? I was hoping to get stationed in Germany or Japan or anywhere foreign haha. But I can't complain brother.


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JBER is pretty dang sweet. Congrats on the career. I bet you used to give us airmen a hard time didn't you? Just kidding.
Not too much, I think...except the occasional "exceptional" cases who made things hard for themselves and everyone around them. Otherwise, I worked with a lot of fine folks. I was in avionics maintenance for my first 12-ish years (sensors: A-7D, F-4C/D/E) and spent the last 8 in health care admin, retiring at MSgt.

So you're a true Alaskan? I was hoping to get stationed in Germany or Japan or anywhere foreign haha.
I'm Alaskan by choice rather than birth. I'm a Southern boy: born in Mississippi and being an oil company brat, I moved all over the South until I enlisted in '78 then lived in the South some more...Louisiana, Florida, North Carolina, even South Korea. I got stalled on Seymour Johnson due to my career transition and later, high year of tenure. I had to make E-7 to get off the base and when I did, I was on the phone to Randolph weekly, asking for Alaska or Germany. They said no to Alaska again but I can't complain about finishing my career at Ramstein. I loved it over there.
 
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Not too much, I think...except the occasional "exceptional" cases who made things hard for themselves and everyone around them. Otherwise, I worked with a lot of fine folks. I was in avionics maintenance for my first 12-ish years (sensors: A-7D, F-4C/D/E) and spent the last 8 in health care admin, retiring at MSgt.



I'm Alaskan by choice rather than birth. I'm a Southern boy: born in Mississippi and being an oil company brat, I moved all over the South until I enlisted in '78 then lived in the South some more...Louisiana, Florida, North Carolina, even South Korea. I got stalled on Seymour Johnson due to my career transition and later, high year of tenure. I had to make E-7 to get off the base and when I did, I was on the phone to Randolph weekly, asking for Alaska or Germany. They said no to Alaska again but I can't complain about finishing my career at Ramstein. I loved it over there.
I really appreciate your condensed Air Force story, Master Sargent. Traveling is like a drug to me, and it seems you got your fair share of it. I've heard Seymoure is a busy base. Now, we need to work on changing the AFI to allow us to walk around base in uniform with stogies clinched in our jaws, lol.


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