DADA_JEEP
04-23-2008, 13:09
Ryan here, Honorably Discharged Army MP Sergeant. Drive a 91 YJ, lifted 5.5" total. (4 in springs 1/2 in shackles and 1 in BL).
Got out in 2005 after I was not medically allowed to deploy, if they weren't going to let me go down range, i wasn't sitting at home running the lawn mowing detail.........
Basic/AIT at Fort McClellan, AL, then Camp Walker Korea, my best assignement ever with the 101st Airborne DIV (AIR ASSAULT!!) and then the 25th Infantry Div in Hawaii. That one was nice just not as satisfying as being a Sceaming Eagle.
I now live with my wife and three girls in Aurora, Colorado, a suburb city of denver, where i work in Public Safety Communications and will hopefully be on the PD soon.
My daughters and I wheel often with the Calvary Chapel group out of brighton, co and have in the three years we've lived here seen 100's of miles of Colorado trail system.
Don't know what else to say, just saying HI.
And yo all of you guys on active duty, reserves, deployed, or combat vets, thank you for being able to go out and do what the army wouldn't allow me to do personally. You guys are why we are all free to this day.
Got out in 2005 after I was not medically allowed to deploy, if they weren't going to let me go down range, i wasn't sitting at home running the lawn mowing detail.........
Basic/AIT at Fort McClellan, AL, then Camp Walker Korea, my best assignement ever with the 101st Airborne DIV (AIR ASSAULT!!) and then the 25th Infantry Div in Hawaii. That one was nice just not as satisfying as being a Sceaming Eagle.
I now live with my wife and three girls in Aurora, Colorado, a suburb city of denver, where i work in Public Safety Communications and will hopefully be on the PD soon.
My daughters and I wheel often with the Calvary Chapel group out of brighton, co and have in the three years we've lived here seen 100's of miles of Colorado trail system.
Don't know what else to say, just saying HI.
And yo all of you guys on active duty, reserves, deployed, or combat vets, thank you for being able to go out and do what the army wouldn't allow me to do personally. You guys are why we are all free to this day.