I was with USASOC from 2004-2008. Deployed to (A) in support of 7th Group in 07. Got JM just before I left USASOC in late 08. Lots of miles covered. Sometimes my ass drags, but I pick it up. Barely. Ha!
- XD Monsters 20 X 9 +18 offset
- Toyo Open Country M/T 35X12.5-20
- Rough Country 3/1.5 Level with diff drop
- Husky Mud Flaps
- Weathertech floor liners
- Weathertech vent visors
- Magnaflow dual in dual out cat back
- TRD Intake
- TRD Sway Bar
- TPMS resistor mod
- Firestick II
- Tundra Door sill protectors
- Factory alarm
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Army, 18C, SFC currently doing instructor time at Yuma Proving Grounds as a Military Freefall Instructor. Been in for 10 years now and been around the block once or twice
Welcome aboard brother (Sergeant First Class). So 18C is some type intel or linguist? I am also a Linguist as an additional MOS. I have been translate stuff for the Army for a while now
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Steve H. Ngo BIG RIG CLUB MEMBER #32
2 sets of spacers stacking on top of each other to make 8" lift
Whoa brother. I am a Warrant Officer, not a Sir. I work for a living
Warrant Officer is group of unique individual who is confused and can't decide if they want to be an Enlisted or Officer so they are settled in the middle.
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Steve H. Ngo BIG RIG CLUB MEMBER #32
2 sets of spacers stacking on top of each other to make 8" lift
Confused hell. We get paid more to do pretty much do the same job and have the freedom to ignore commissioned officers. When I first became a Warrant, the RLO's (Real Life Officers, for those that didn't know) used to say we were E4's with a (Officer's) Club card. Then they took that away from us when they made them All Ranks Clubs.
Personally, I only did it because I thought the stripe down the pant leg looked cooler!
Confused hell. We get paid more to do pretty much do the same job and have the freedom to ignore commissioned officers. When I first became a Warrant, the RLO's (Real Life Officers, for those that didn't know) used to say we were E4's with a (Officer's) Club card. Then they took that away from us when they made them All Ranks Clubs.
Personally, I only did it because I thought the stripe down the pant leg looked cooler!
I have a lot of respect for WO and prior enlisted officers as they can see things from both perspective. WO is the one with the knowledge
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Steve H. Ngo BIG RIG CLUB MEMBER #32
2 sets of spacers stacking on top of each other to make 8" lift
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Army, 18C, SFC currently doing instructor time at Yuma Proving Grounds as a Military Freefall Instructor. Been in for 10 years now and been around the block once or twice
Army, 18C, SFC currently doing instructor time at Yuma Proving Grounds as a Military Freefall Instructor. Been in for 10 years now and been around the block once or twice
thanks for your service and all that you do, you're my hero
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2011 Tundra Double Cab Black
Mods...We don't need no stinking mods...
ADAF, T1N071, TSgt, over 11 years in now, with too many deployments to count (some cushy and some a challenge). I'm an intelligence instructor for the F-22 Raptor.
Great to see many active duty and retired Military folks here.
I'm "Civilian Marine" serving those who serve for the past 30+ years in Japan primarily on Okinawa. Former Air Force Brat and seen many places around the globe. I enjoy working with the Armed Forces and will continue to for the next 20 or so.
Where do you drive your truck around? I've seen a Silverado and a lifted F250 but outside of that I haven't really seen to many real vehicles around here
And I feel so young seeing all you old salts kicking around, and too think I feel old right now with all the new riff raff that's coming in now days.
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2011 Tundra RW 5.7L (w/mods to come)
2012 Can Am Outlander 800 (27" Mudlites on Motorsport Alloys M10 Reapers)
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BDT - If I ever blow my motor, I'm gonna put a 10 second vtec motor in my tundra
ADAF, T1N071, TSgt, over 11 years in now, with too many deployments to count (some cushy and some a challenge). I'm an intelligence instructor for the F-22 Raptor.
Welcome aboard brother. Tech Sergeant is an E-6 right? Just want to make sure i am not disrespecting anyone
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Where do you drive your truck around? I've seen a Silverado and a lifted F250 but outside of that I haven't really seen to many real vehicles around here
And I feel so young seeing all you old salts kicking around, and too think I feel old right now with all the new riff raff that's coming in now days.
You are still very young buddy
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2 sets of spacers stacking on top of each other to make 8" lift
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