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SWJED
10-16-2008, 06:47 PM
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Tom Odom
10-16-2008, 06:53 PM
Well I am jealous

I should have started one on CALL long ago:wry:

Or maybe me and Stan in Goma :cool:

Stan
10-16-2008, 07:46 PM
Well I am jealous

I should have started one on CALL long ago:wry:

Or maybe me and Stan in Goma :cool:

Hmmm, there's nothing sexier than call signs 501 and 506 :D

Well, there used to be 13 call signs before Tom arrived ;)

John T. Fishel
10-17-2008, 11:06 AM
I was Tango 5 and there were all the little Tangos, according to Tango 2!

Where was Doctrine Man when we needed him?! :wry:

Stan
10-17-2008, 11:57 AM
when we were known as Cedar Radio on the HF managing MAC flights (for those younger than 40, it's or was AMC).

The remainder of the USMM were eloquently known as Cedars One thru 15 (being me, the most junior even as an E-7). Girlfriends came and went, but we adjusted to Cedar One Point Five for my standbys and tried to recognize accents. My latest catch was MS B from the Swedish Embassy :p

Only later did I concern myself with our call signs "Cedar" when having the HF repaired, I noticed "made in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA."

With that John, I can only imagine how you acquired Tango 5 :cool:

slapout9
10-17-2008, 12:10 PM
I was Five Three Bravo Tango. Five Three was 3rd platoon. Bravo was the Platoon leader and Bravo Tango meant I was his RTO. :wry:

120mm
10-17-2008, 12:15 PM
Only later did I concern myself with our call signs "Cedar" when having the HF repaired, I noticed "made in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA."

The Collins radio story is pretty cool.

I've been Blue 6, Bushmaster 6 and Hellraiser 6.

RTK
10-17-2008, 01:27 PM
Sapper 16, Sapper 5, Heavy Red 1, Fox Blue 1, Rifles 35A, Quickstrike 6, Iron 6, and (currently) Lightning 6.

Tom Odom
10-17-2008, 02:06 PM
Dummy: freshmen year, Airborne School, RANGER School, language school (especially from my French instructor who was a retired Jesuit priest)

A$$h0le: too many times to count (my wife likes this one)

Colonel, comrade, and friend: Stan (he likes dummy, too, for good reason)


Tom

jkm_101_fso
10-17-2008, 04:25 PM
Bulldog 95, Coldsteel 10 & 26, Hammer 5, Mongoose 95, Balls 2, Warrior 1 and currently Warrior 3.

Still lacking a 6. Hope to get it soon.

Steve Blair
10-17-2008, 04:37 PM
Typically "hey, you", although there have been variations on same from time to time.

J Wolfsberger
10-17-2008, 04:39 PM
Usually Mad Dog.

The rest (far more common) are NSFW.

:D

reed11b
10-17-2008, 05:24 PM
Wildcat 6 Romeo, head shrink, and by one clueless squad leader "that by the book soldier" (I tried to explain why crossing lanes of fire during a room entry was a BBAAADDDD idea and dug out my ranger handbook to help illustrate)
meh.
Reed

Cavguy
10-17-2008, 06:53 PM
Bulldog 95, Coldsteel 10 & 26, Hammer 5, Mongoose 95, Balls 2, Warrior 1 and currently Warrior 3.

Still lacking a 6. Hope to get it soon.

Apache White 1, Stetson 5, War Eagle 5, Ready 3A, Duke 1, Duke 4, Battle 6, Ready Main.

Currently no callsign. :(

Shek
10-17-2008, 07:51 PM
Currently no callsign. :(

Army of One? :wry:

Rob Thornton
10-18-2008, 12:33 PM
The one I hear the most these days, and like the best: Dad:) Best, Rob

John T. Fishel
10-18-2008, 04:01 PM
Birthday/Halloween party. Took 14 kids through the pastures at night - Shiloh's Pastures of Peril (Shiloh is her horse and a real spook). 2 other Dad's and I were the live spooks - they were Vampires; I was a Ninja monster. As they were coming around my hide sites I heard my daughter calling, "Daddy, don't scare us!":)

Cheers

JohnT

Hownowcow
10-20-2008, 05:11 PM
"Tomcat 6," "Avenger 2," and my favorite, "Nightmare 1." Compared to these, "Editor" and "Director" are depressing, but not as depressing as "Mister."

Tom Odom
10-20-2008, 05:23 PM
"Tomcat 6," "Avenger 2," and my favorite, "Nightmare 1." Compared to these, "Editor" and "Director" are depressing, but not as depressing as "Mister."

Long ago--when I was a captain--in a galaxy far away--known as Leavenworth--a friend of mine who was a Major would do a Schtick in the hall way of CSI about "rat faced civilians". I was doing it with him one time when a good friend and Deputy Director and chair of my project on the 64 Congo crisis, Dr. Roger Spiller called me in and politely but effectively chewed my ass.

Some 15 years later when I first went up to Leavenworth as a civilian military analyst I was running around Bell Hall and I hear "So, Odom, who is a rat-faced civilian, now?" Of course it was Spiller...

You know, RFC does sound kinda catchy part of a signature block :cool:


Tom

Steve Blair
10-20-2008, 05:42 PM
I tend to prefer PFC...as in Private F*$&!n' Civilian. Best uttered when inspection teams or the like are due in shortly and you're the only one who doesn't have to freak out about them....:D

BayonetBrant
10-20-2008, 07:33 PM
I've been Armor 31, Hotel 5, Dragon 31, Alpha 16-Tango, Steel 2, then (different "Dragon unit) Dragon 1, Dragon Wrench, Dragon 6, and Dragon Camera (don't ask) and then in yet another "Dragon" unit, was Dragon 3A and Dragon 2A.

Just can't escape the "Dragon" call sign...

Uboat509
10-20-2008, 11:41 PM
I got the call sign Uboat several years ago when I was in the 509th. I nearly drowned in a rain swollen creek. My call sign was latter changed to Titanic but I prefer Uboat.

SFC W

SGTMILLS
11-22-2008, 07:36 PM
Bravo Tango
Copperhead 4-1
A$$HOLE
Hey you
PEGLEG
$hit on a stick

82redleg
11-22-2008, 09:02 PM
Sidewinder 39 (I think I got the expander right)
Gator 37
Roughrider 6
Rocket 1, 2 and 4
Gun Devil 4
2Panther 40
Red Devil 40
Gun Devil 3A
WarEagle 6
Devil 40, 40A

kville79
11-24-2008, 05:57 PM
PVT-LCPL the moniker "Crack Baby" seemed to follow me from unit to unit.

Also been:

Hey you
k-ville
SGT. Incredible
Ship-pal-seki Mi-goon... something something (I love working with KATUSA's ;) )

Gringo Malandro
12-25-2008, 07:16 PM
My favorite was a wrecker called "Camel Tow." One day I heard the following transmission over the radio:

Guy #1: Hey were still waiting on wrecker support here what's going on?
Guy #2: Camel Tow is stuck!
Guy #1: Say again?
Guy #2: Roger, the Camel Tow is stuck, we're trying to pull it out!

(proper radio etiquette omitted for clarity)

Harry Phillips
12-30-2008, 03:54 PM
I was "Strike 2" for a while in Korea...better than "Strike 3"...