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Old 01-08-2006, 12:34 PM
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Originally posted by KillarneyRose
It sounds like you must have been at CMU while I was at Pitt! My husband is a 1987 USNA grad. Go Navy! lol Did you and husband make it to the game this year? Did you used to hang out at Zelda's and Peter's Pub and Caleco's? Am I grilling you too much? lol Sorry




Certainly, comparing officers, petty officers and junior enlisted is inaccurate but when I was writing about the disproportional number of trashy wives in the military I didn't want to specify which group those women were a part of. I know that GreekChat has some members married to enlisted men or are enlisted themself.

I do have to say, though, that although the "company mattress" (thanks, Rob! ) is more an E phenomenon, I've seen it happen in the officer ranks, albeit never above the O2 level). My friends and I would call them "Lynettes" after the blonde chick from "Officer and a Gentleman".



Oh, absolutely. Speaking of Walter Reed, I've heard it was on the lastest base closing list. Do you have any idea when this'll happen and where the injured soldiers will go? Bethesda?

Go Army! Beat Navy! USMA Old Grad: I haven't been to a A-N game since Mr. Alum was on the West Point faculty and the matchcup was at the Meadowlands in NJ.

WRAMC is on the BRAC list. which in my humble opinion is a mistake. That place is so full now, dependents can't get appointments, retirees are on the economy for health care...The first priority as always is the active-duty member, as it should be.
Because of the advances in medicine, former life-threatening traumas are no longer life-threatening but certainly life-altering in terms of disfigurements, burns, amputations....

From what I have read, WRAMC handles most of the Army overseas traumas. San Antonio specialize in burn trauma. Bethesda cares for the Marine injuries.
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