The Troops are concerned about gays serving openly.

Hey stupid.........what about straight soldiers hitting on chicks that are below their rank? It's called sexual harassment and isn't allowed in the military, because if it occurs, it is quashed quite quickly.Dunno what kind of unprofessional rejects you served with, but every unit I've been stationed with was pretty good about making sure we followed the UCMJ.

And, there you go again...........demonizing all gays and painting them with one broad brush when in reality you don't know shit about which you speak. When (if actually) you served, did you know of any gays? If so, did you speak with them, or just throw them over the side and commit murder?

Face it Yo Turd, you're just a bigoted hack.

I don't know bro I made out with my former section commander at Vandenberg Air Force Base, she was a 1st Lieutenant and I was a Staff Sergeant, she never said anything about it, I also dated a hot looking chick from El Salvadar who was a E-4, nothing really came of that though, I think the Military really gets pissed if you are in the same chain of command though.

In the Navy, fraternizaton between enlisted and officer was strictly enforced. Only exception that I saw to that was a mustang LT who used to be a 1st Class and got selected for officer program. He was married at the time, and his wife was a 2nd Class when he got his bars. They told him that he couldn't fraternize with his wife any more and he told them to shove it because he wasn't getting divorced. Only person I ever saw in my life who was authorized a green active duty ID, and a peach colored dependent ID that said she was an LT's wife.

Me? When I first got to the Naval War College at Newport RI, I got into this telephone singles service. One of the women that I called, shit.......we hit it off immediately and were having a really good conversation until I asked what she did for a living. My heart sank when she said she was a JAG LCDR at the base. At the time, I was a 2nd Class. I then told her thanks very much for the conversation, but according to Navy regs, we weren't allowed to date. It was too bad, because I did see her on the base, and man was she good looking.

Like I said, I don't know what kind of unprofessional rejects Yo Turd ever served with (if at all), but it sounds to me like they were more of a reserve outfit rather than full blown active duty.

I guess it depends on the service and base, when I was at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska my friend was having a full blown affair with our section commander who was a Second Lieutenant (I don't know what it is about hot Air Force section commanders), they would go out for lunch, attend squadron functions together, go out to clubs together the whole nine, they tried to keep it private but everyone knew what was going on, one time I joined them for lunch at Applebees and we got spotted by our First Sergeant and Commander who were also there waiting for a table, strangely enough none of us were even questioned about it. At Vandenberg they were stricter about it but no one told me anything when I made out with my old former section commander and the fact I was the only enlisted man invited to her going away.:eusa_shhh:
 
In the Navy, fraternizaton between enlisted and officer was strictly enforced. Only exception that I saw to that was a mustang LT who used to be a 1st Class and got selected for officer program. He was married at the time, and his wife was a 2nd Class when he got his bars. They told him that he couldn't fraternize with his wife any more and he told them to shove it because he wasn't getting divorced. Only person I ever saw in my life who was authorized a green active duty ID, and a peach colored dependent ID that said she was an LT's wife.

Me? When I first got to the Naval War College at Newport RI, I got into this telephone singles service. One of the women that I called, shit.......we hit it off immediately and were having a really good conversation until I asked what she did for a living. My heart sank when she said she was a JAG LCDR at the base. At the time, I was a 2nd Class. I then told her thanks very much for the conversation, but according to Navy regs, we weren't allowed to date. It was too bad, because I did see her on the base, and man was she good looking.

Like I said, I don't know what kind of unprofessional rejects Yo Turd ever served with (if at all), but it sounds to me like they were more of a reserve outfit rather than full blown active duty.

it will be interesting to see what happens when an enlisted gay and an officer start to get it on.

Hey stupid.......what part of NO FRATERNIZING between officer and enlisted do you not get?

I would imagine the fraternizing rule would still stand regardless of sexual orientation, if not they need to scrap it altogether.
 
In the Navy, fraternizaton between enlisted and officer was strictly enforced. Only exception that I saw to that was a mustang LT who used to be a 1st Class and got selected for officer program. He was married at the time, and his wife was a 2nd Class when he got his bars. They told him that he couldn't fraternize with his wife any more and he told them to shove it because he wasn't getting divorced. Only person I ever saw in my life who was authorized a green active duty ID, and a peach colored dependent ID that said she was an LT's wife.

Me? When I first got to the Naval War College at Newport RI, I got into this telephone singles service. One of the women that I called, shit.......we hit it off immediately and were having a really good conversation until I asked what she did for a living. My heart sank when she said she was a JAG LCDR at the base. At the time, I was a 2nd Class. I then told her thanks very much for the conversation, but according to Navy regs, we weren't allowed to date. It was too bad, because I did see her on the base, and man was she good looking.

Like I said, I don't know what kind of unprofessional rejects Yo Turd ever served with (if at all), but it sounds to me like they were more of a reserve outfit rather than full blown active duty.

it will be interesting to see what happens when an enlisted gay and an officer start to get it on.

Hey stupid.......what part of NO FRATERNIZING between officer and enlisted do you not get?

Indeed...big trouble for Fraternizing...
 
Hey stupid.........what about straight soldiers hitting on chicks that are below their rank? It's called sexual harassment and isn't allowed in the military, because if it occurs, it is quashed quite quickly.Dunno what kind of unprofessional rejects you served with, but every unit I've been stationed with was pretty good about making sure we followed the UCMJ.

And, there you go again...........demonizing all gays and painting them with one broad brush when in reality you don't know shit about which you speak. When (if actually) you served, did you know of any gays? If so, did you speak with them, or just throw them over the side and commit murder?

Face it Yo Turd, you're just a bigoted hack.

I don't know bro I made out with my former section commander at Vandenberg Air Force Base, she was a 1st Lieutenant and I was a Staff Sergeant, she never said anything about it, I also dated a hot looking chick from El Salvadar who was a E-4, nothing really came of that though, I think the Military really gets pissed if you are in the same chain of command though.

In the Navy, fraternizaton between enlisted and officer was strictly enforced. Only exception that I saw to that was a mustang LT who used to be a 1st Class and got selected for officer program. He was married at the time, and his wife was a 2nd Class when he got his bars. They told him that he couldn't fraternize with his wife any more and he told them to shove it because he wasn't getting divorced. Only person I ever saw in my life who was authorized a green active duty ID, and a peach colored dependent ID that said she was an LT's wife.

Me? When I first got to the Naval War College at Newport RI, I got into this telephone singles service. One of the women that I called, shit.......we hit it off immediately and were having a really good conversation until I asked what she did for a living. My heart sank when she said she was a JAG LCDR at the base. At the time, I was a 2nd Class. I then told her thanks very much for the conversation, but according to Navy regs, we weren't allowed to date. It was too bad, because I did see her on the base, and man was she good looking.

Like I said, I don't know what kind of unprofessional rejects Yo Turd ever served with (if at all), but it sounds to me like they were more of a reserve outfit rather than full blown active duty.

Good day gay biker. It took me a while to respond. I had difficulty controlling my laughter after reading about the mustang LT. :lol: That was the funniest "story"that I've ever heard. Having said that do you really expect us to believe your demented deviant BS?

Fraternization has been around since the beginning of time. Anti-fraternization protocol has never been successfully enforced. Keeping that in mind, can you imagine the problems enforcing anti-gay sexual predation protocol when the system is controlled by openly serving gays? Can you imagine the legal, and media exposure to the government when little Johnny or Mary goes home, and tells the folks what goes on after the lights go out? Would you care to guess what this Presidents legacy will be?

Gays don't belong in the military. When young men and women are sent into harms way they should be able to trust their battle buddy, and superiors. Gays serving openly will only serve to degrade a units combat readiness, and esprit de corps. :up:
 
I don't know bro I made out with my former section commander at Vandenberg Air Force Base, she was a 1st Lieutenant and I was a Staff Sergeant, she never said anything about it, I also dated a hot looking chick from El Salvadar who was a E-4, nothing really came of that though, I think the Military really gets pissed if you are in the same chain of command though.

In the Navy, fraternizaton between enlisted and officer was strictly enforced. Only exception that I saw to that was a mustang LT who used to be a 1st Class and got selected for officer program. He was married at the time, and his wife was a 2nd Class when he got his bars. They told him that he couldn't fraternize with his wife any more and he told them to shove it because he wasn't getting divorced. Only person I ever saw in my life who was authorized a green active duty ID, and a peach colored dependent ID that said she was an LT's wife.

Me? When I first got to the Naval War College at Newport RI, I got into this telephone singles service. One of the women that I called, shit.......we hit it off immediately and were having a really good conversation until I asked what she did for a living. My heart sank when she said she was a JAG LCDR at the base. At the time, I was a 2nd Class. I then told her thanks very much for the conversation, but according to Navy regs, we weren't allowed to date. It was too bad, because I did see her on the base, and man was she good looking.

Like I said, I don't know what kind of unprofessional rejects Yo Turd ever served with (if at all), but it sounds to me like they were more of a reserve outfit rather than full blown active duty.

Good day gay biker. It took me a while to respond. I had difficulty controlling my laughter after reading about the mustang LT. :lol: That was the funniest "story"that I've ever heard. Having said that do you really expect us to believe your demented deviant BS?

Fraternization has been around since the beginning of time. Anti-fraternization protocol has never been successfully enforced. Keeping that in mind, can you imagine the problems enforcing anti-gay sexual predation protocol when the system is controlled by openly serving gays? Can you imagine the legal, and media exposure to the government when little Johnny or Mary goes home, and tells the folks what goes on after the lights go out? Would you care to guess what this Presidents legacy will be?

Gays don't belong in the military. When young men and women are sent into harms way they should be able to trust their battle buddy, and superiors. Gays serving openly will only serve to degrade a units combat readiness, and esprit de corps. :up:

Actually as a personnel man you would think that biker would know better than someone having 2 different ID's and that the Spouses rank is not listed on a dependent ID at all.

No one who has an Active Duty ID also receives a dependent ID.

Not saying you made it up or anything........ :eusa_whistle: :eusa_whistle: :eusa_whistle:
 
I don't know bro I made out with my former section commander at Vandenberg Air Force Base, she was a 1st Lieutenant and I was a Staff Sergeant, she never said anything about it, I also dated a hot looking chick from El Salvadar who was a E-4, nothing really came of that though, I think the Military really gets pissed if you are in the same chain of command though.

In the Navy, fraternizaton between enlisted and officer was strictly enforced. Only exception that I saw to that was a mustang LT who used to be a 1st Class and got selected for officer program. He was married at the time, and his wife was a 2nd Class when he got his bars. They told him that he couldn't fraternize with his wife any more and he told them to shove it because he wasn't getting divorced. Only person I ever saw in my life who was authorized a green active duty ID, and a peach colored dependent ID that said she was an LT's wife.

Me? When I first got to the Naval War College at Newport RI, I got into this telephone singles service. One of the women that I called, shit.......we hit it off immediately and were having a really good conversation until I asked what she did for a living. My heart sank when she said she was a JAG LCDR at the base. At the time, I was a 2nd Class. I then told her thanks very much for the conversation, but according to Navy regs, we weren't allowed to date. It was too bad, because I did see her on the base, and man was she good looking.

Like I said, I don't know what kind of unprofessional rejects Yo Turd ever served with (if at all), but it sounds to me like they were more of a reserve outfit rather than full blown active duty.

Good day gay biker. It took me a while to respond. I had difficulty controlling my laughter after reading about the mustang LT. :lol: That was the funniest "story"that I've ever heard. Having said that do you really expect us to believe your demented deviant BS?

Fraternization has been around since the beginning of time. Anti-fraternization protocol has never been successfully enforced. Keeping that in mind, can you imagine the problems enforcing anti-gay sexual predation protocol when the system is controlled by openly serving gays? Can you imagine the legal, and media exposure to the government when little Johnny or Mary goes home, and tells the folks what goes on after the lights go out? Would you care to guess what this Presidents legacy will be?

Gays don't belong in the military. When young men and women are sent into harms way they should be able to trust their battle buddy, and superiors. Gays serving openly will only serve to degrade a units combat readiness, and esprit de corps. :up:

Wanna bet? I saw an HTFN go to mast and almost get kicked out of the military for fraternizing with a LT on my first ship. Lt. Murukis was told to leave after we got back from UNITAS (he was caught partying with the HTFN when the skipper walked into the bar).

Try again stupid. Oh yeah.......the LT's name? Roux. When he left Newport RI, he went to another command and retired as a LCDR.

As far as gays not serving in the military because they cause a disruption? Never saw one while on duty cause any kind of problems. What service and how long did YOU serve, because I've known there were gays in the military from 1983 until 2002.

In other words.......from my first permanent command until I retired.
 
In the Navy, fraternizaton between enlisted and officer was strictly enforced. Only exception that I saw to that was a mustang LT who used to be a 1st Class and got selected for officer program. He was married at the time, and his wife was a 2nd Class when he got his bars. They told him that he couldn't fraternize with his wife any more and he told them to shove it because he wasn't getting divorced. Only person I ever saw in my life who was authorized a green active duty ID, and a peach colored dependent ID that said she was an LT's wife.

Me? When I first got to the Naval War College at Newport RI, I got into this telephone singles service. One of the women that I called, shit.......we hit it off immediately and were having a really good conversation until I asked what she did for a living. My heart sank when she said she was a JAG LCDR at the base. At the time, I was a 2nd Class. I then told her thanks very much for the conversation, but according to Navy regs, we weren't allowed to date. It was too bad, because I did see her on the base, and man was she good looking.

Like I said, I don't know what kind of unprofessional rejects Yo Turd ever served with (if at all), but it sounds to me like they were more of a reserve outfit rather than full blown active duty.

Good day gay biker. It took me a while to respond. I had difficulty controlling my laughter after reading about the mustang LT. :lol: That was the funniest "story"that I've ever heard. Having said that do you really expect us to believe your demented deviant BS?

Fraternization has been around since the beginning of time. Anti-fraternization protocol has never been successfully enforced. Keeping that in mind, can you imagine the problems enforcing anti-gay sexual predation protocol when the system is controlled by openly serving gays? Can you imagine the legal, and media exposure to the government when little Johnny or Mary goes home, and tells the folks what goes on after the lights go out? Would you care to guess what this Presidents legacy will be?

Gays don't belong in the military. When young men and women are sent into harms way they should be able to trust their battle buddy, and superiors. Gays serving openly will only serve to degrade a units combat readiness, and esprit de corps. :up:

Actually as a personnel man you would think that biker would know better than someone having 2 different ID's and that the Spouses rank is not listed on a dependent ID at all.

No one who has an Active Duty ID also receives a dependent ID.

Not saying you made it up or anything........ :eusa_whistle: :eusa_whistle: :eusa_whistle:

bikersailor seems to not know an aweful lot about what it is he allegedly did.
 
Good day gay biker. It took me a while to respond. I had difficulty controlling my laughter after reading about the mustang LT. :lol: That was the funniest "story"that I've ever heard. Having said that do you really expect us to believe your demented deviant BS?

Fraternization has been around since the beginning of time. Anti-fraternization protocol has never been successfully enforced. Keeping that in mind, can you imagine the problems enforcing anti-gay sexual predation protocol when the system is controlled by openly serving gays? Can you imagine the legal, and media exposure to the government when little Johnny or Mary goes home, and tells the folks what goes on after the lights go out? Would you care to guess what this Presidents legacy will be?

Gays don't belong in the military. When young men and women are sent into harms way they should be able to trust their battle buddy, and superiors. Gays serving openly will only serve to degrade a units combat readiness, and esprit de corps. :up:

Actually as a personnel man you would think that biker would know better than someone having 2 different ID's and that the Spouses rank is not listed on a dependent ID at all.

No one who has an Active Duty ID also receives a dependent ID.

Not saying you made it up or anything........ :eusa_whistle: :eusa_whistle: :eusa_whistle:

bikersailor seems to not know an aweful lot about what it is he allegedly did.

Actually, on the dependent ID card, there is a block that shows the spouses name and rank.

It's shown as a basic rank, PO3, PO2, PO1, LT, CPO, SCPO, MCPO, etc.

The reason she had to get it? So that she could get into the Officer's Club without being hassled. The officer was someone I served with at Newport RI named LT Roux.
 
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In the Navy, fraternizaton between enlisted and officer was strictly enforced. Only exception that I saw to that was a mustang LT who used to be a 1st Class and got selected for officer program. He was married at the time, and his wife was a 2nd Class when he got his bars. They told him that he couldn't fraternize with his wife any more and he told them to shove it because he wasn't getting divorced. Only person I ever saw in my life who was authorized a green active duty ID, and a peach colored dependent ID that said she was an LT's wife.

Me? When I first got to the Naval War College at Newport RI, I got into this telephone singles service. One of the women that I called, shit.......we hit it off immediately and were having a really good conversation until I asked what she did for a living. My heart sank when she said she was a JAG LCDR at the base. At the time, I was a 2nd Class. I then told her thanks very much for the conversation, but according to Navy regs, we weren't allowed to date. It was too bad, because I did see her on the base, and man was she good looking.

Like I said, I don't know what kind of unprofessional rejects Yo Turd ever served with (if at all), but it sounds to me like they were more of a reserve outfit rather than full blown active duty.

Good day gay biker. It took me a while to respond. I had difficulty controlling my laughter after reading about the mustang LT. :lol: That was the funniest "story"that I've ever heard. Having said that do you really expect us to believe your demented deviant BS?

Fraternization has been around since the beginning of time. Anti-fraternization protocol has never been successfully enforced. Keeping that in mind, can you imagine the problems enforcing anti-gay sexual predation protocol when the system is controlled by openly serving gays? Can you imagine the legal, and media exposure to the government when little Johnny or Mary goes home, and tells the folks what goes on after the lights go out? Would you care to guess what this Presidents legacy will be?

Gays don't belong in the military. When young men and women are sent into harms way they should be able to trust their battle buddy, and superiors. Gays serving openly will only serve to degrade a units combat readiness, and esprit de corps. :up:

Actually as a personnel man you would think that biker would know better than someone having 2 different ID's and that the Spouses rank is not listed on a dependent ID at all.

No one who has an Active Duty ID also receives a dependent ID.

Not saying you made it up or anything........ :eusa_whistle: :eusa_whistle: :eusa_whistle:

Actually Ollie I used to work in Customer Service in the Air Force where we issued ID's and dependent ID's do have the spouses rank on there, people need to know whether they are just dealing with a Privates spouse or a Full Bird Colonels wife.
 
Dual Status. A person who is entitled to privileges from two sources (e.g., a retired member, who is also the dependent of an active duty member; a member of a Reserve component who is an eligible dependent of a military sponsor; or a child, who is the natural child of one sponsor and the stepchild and member of a household of another sponsor).

ID Card Office RAPIDS Information - United States Coast Guard Training Center Petaluma, California

God its been 10 years since the last time I issued a ID Card but I do remember people being able to have 2, I know Reservists were allowed their Reservist ID Card and a dependent one if they were a dependent of a Military member, a Retired Military member could also have his Retiree ID Card and a Dependent one if they were still married to a Military member, I don't know remember if an Active Duty member can have more than 1 but my instincts tell me no.
 
In the Navy, fraternizaton between enlisted and officer was strictly enforced. Only exception that I saw to that was a mustang LT who used to be a 1st Class and got selected for officer program. He was married at the time, and his wife was a 2nd Class when he got his bars. They told him that he couldn't fraternize with his wife any more and he told them to shove it because he wasn't getting divorced. Only person I ever saw in my life who was authorized a green active duty ID, and a peach colored dependent ID that said she was an LT's wife.

Me? When I first got to the Naval War College at Newport RI, I got into this telephone singles service. One of the women that I called, shit.......we hit it off immediately and were having a really good conversation until I asked what she did for a living. My heart sank when she said she was a JAG LCDR at the base. At the time, I was a 2nd Class. I then told her thanks very much for the conversation, but according to Navy regs, we weren't allowed to date. It was too bad, because I did see her on the base, and man was she good looking.

Like I said, I don't know what kind of unprofessional rejects Yo Turd ever served with (if at all), but it sounds to me like they were more of a reserve outfit rather than full blown active duty.

Good day gay biker. It took me a while to respond. I had difficulty controlling my laughter after reading about the mustang LT. :lol: That was the funniest "story"that I've ever heard. Having said that do you really expect us to believe your demented deviant BS?

Fraternization has been around since the beginning of time. Anti-fraternization protocol has never been successfully enforced. Keeping that in mind, can you imagine the problems enforcing anti-gay sexual predation protocol when the system is controlled by openly serving gays? Can you imagine the legal, and media exposure to the government when little Johnny or Mary goes home, and tells the folks what goes on after the lights go out? Would you care to guess what this Presidents legacy will be?

Gays don't belong in the military. When young men and women are sent into harms way they should be able to trust their battle buddy, and superiors. Gays serving openly will only serve to degrade a units combat readiness, and esprit de corps. :up:

Wanna bet? I saw an HTFN go to mast and almost get kicked out of the military for fraternizing with a LT on my first ship. Lt. Murukis was told to leave after we got back from UNITAS (he was caught partying with the HTFN when the skipper walked into the bar).

Try again stupid. Oh yeah.......the LT's name? Roux. When he left Newport RI, he went to another command and retired as a LCDR.

As far as gays not serving in the military because they cause a disruption? Never saw one while on duty cause any kind of problems. What service and how long did YOU serve, because I've known there were gays in the military from 1983 until 2002.

In other words.......from my first permanent command until I retired.

Does Lt. Murukis know you are talking openly about him and his affairs like this on a public message board? :eusa_whistle:
 
Dual Status. A person who is entitled to privileges from two sources (e.g., a retired member, who is also the dependent of an active duty member; a member of a Reserve component who is an eligible dependent of a military sponsor; or a child, who is the natural child of one sponsor and the stepchild and member of a household of another sponsor).

ID Card Office RAPIDS Information - United States Coast Guard Training Center Petaluma, California

God its been 10 years since the last time I issued a ID Card but I do remember people being able to have 2, I know Reservists were allowed their Reservist ID Card and a dependent one if they were a dependent of a Military member, a Retired Military member could also have his Retiree ID Card and a Dependent one if they were still married to a Military member, I don't know remember if an Active Duty member can have more than 1 but my instincts tell me no.

She was first class active duty, but she also held dual status as an officer's wife, resulting in her having a dependent officer ID card and an active duty ID card.
 
Good day gay biker. It took me a while to respond. I had difficulty controlling my laughter after reading about the mustang LT. :lol: That was the funniest "story"that I've ever heard. Having said that do you really expect us to believe your demented deviant BS?

Fraternization has been around since the beginning of time. Anti-fraternization protocol has never been successfully enforced. Keeping that in mind, can you imagine the problems enforcing anti-gay sexual predation protocol when the system is controlled by openly serving gays? Can you imagine the legal, and media exposure to the government when little Johnny or Mary goes home, and tells the folks what goes on after the lights go out? Would you care to guess what this Presidents legacy will be?

Gays don't belong in the military. When young men and women are sent into harms way they should be able to trust their battle buddy, and superiors. Gays serving openly will only serve to degrade a units combat readiness, and esprit de corps. :up:

Wanna bet? I saw an HTFN go to mast and almost get kicked out of the military for fraternizing with a LT on my first ship. Lt. Murukis was told to leave after we got back from UNITAS (he was caught partying with the HTFN when the skipper walked into the bar).

Try again stupid. Oh yeah.......the LT's name? Roux. When he left Newport RI, he went to another command and retired as a LCDR.

As far as gays not serving in the military because they cause a disruption? Never saw one while on duty cause any kind of problems. What service and how long did YOU serve, because I've known there were gays in the military from 1983 until 2002.

In other words.......from my first permanent command until I retired.

Does Lt. Murukis know you are talking openly about him and his affairs like this on a public message board? :eusa_whistle:

Bikers a civilian now, don't think theres too much the good LT can do.
 

God its been 10 years since the last time I issued a ID Card but I do remember people being able to have 2, I know Reservists were allowed their Reservist ID Card and a dependent one if they were a dependent of a Military member, a Retired Military member could also have his Retiree ID Card and a Dependent one if they were still married to a Military member, I don't know remember if an Active Duty member can have more than 1 but my instincts tell me no.

She was first class active duty, but she also held dual status as an officer's wife, resulting in her having a dependent officer ID card and an active duty ID card.

I ran into all kinds of wierd situations when I was making ID Cards so I don't doubt what you are saying is true, it makes sense if one spouse is enlisted and the other is an officer.
 
Wanna bet? I saw an HTFN go to mast and almost get kicked out of the military for fraternizing with a LT on my first ship. Lt. Murukis was told to leave after we got back from UNITAS (he was caught partying with the HTFN when the skipper walked into the bar).

Try again stupid. Oh yeah.......the LT's name? Roux. When he left Newport RI, he went to another command and retired as a LCDR.

As far as gays not serving in the military because they cause a disruption? Never saw one while on duty cause any kind of problems. What service and how long did YOU serve, because I've known there were gays in the military from 1983 until 2002.

In other words.......from my first permanent command until I retired.

Does Lt. Murukis know you are talking openly about him and his affairs like this on a public message board? :eusa_whistle:

Bikers a civilian now, don't think theres too much the good LT can do.

that's what star magazine said about tom cusise's wife
 
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Wanna bet? I saw an HTFN go to mast and almost get kicked out of the military for fraternizing with a LT on my first ship. Lt. Murukis was told to leave after we got back from UNITAS (he was caught partying with the HTFN when the skipper walked into the bar).

Try again stupid. Oh yeah.......the LT's name? Roux. When he left Newport RI, he went to another command and retired as a LCDR.

As far as gays not serving in the military because they cause a disruption? Never saw one while on duty cause any kind of problems. What service and how long did YOU serve, because I've known there were gays in the military from 1983 until 2002.

In other words.......from my first permanent command until I retired.

Does Lt. Murukis know you are talking openly about him and his affairs like this on a public message board? :eusa_whistle:

Bikers a civilian now, don't think theres too much the good LT can do.

I knew a John Murukis. He was a Marine though. Wonder if it's the same guy?
 
Wanna bet? I saw an HTFN go to mast and almost get kicked out of the military for fraternizing with a LT on my first ship. Lt. Murukis was told to leave after we got back from UNITAS (he was caught partying with the HTFN when the skipper walked into the bar).

Try again stupid. Oh yeah.......the LT's name? Roux. When he left Newport RI, he went to another command and retired as a LCDR.

As far as gays not serving in the military because they cause a disruption? Never saw one while on duty cause any kind of problems. What service and how long did YOU serve, because I've known there were gays in the military from 1983 until 2002.

In other words.......from my first permanent command until I retired.

Does Lt. Murukis know you are talking openly about him and his affairs like this on a public message board? :eusa_whistle:

Bikers a civilian now, don't think theres too much the good LT can do.

I only told you he got separated. I didn't tell anyone what he did, but it was pretty epic.

Rio is a fun place by the way........
 
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