Want a Military Signature?
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Want a Military Signature?
You can see my signature for refrence. Its real easy to make your own custom military signature and best of all its free!! Enjoy..
http://militarysignatures.com/
http://militarysignatures.com/
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Yeah if I can find a good pic of one I might have to paste that in there. Then I'll have to up another famous POL quote. Prolly something like "If you can't truck it, **** it!" or "What the **** big green truck!". I dunno...
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Yeah I dorked around with mine for awhile until I found one that I liked.. I think I might chnage mine soon. Just getten tired of the picture. There are better background pix but you have to pay.. which is dumb.
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Pretty gay if you ask me. The farthest I go is hanging up my stuff on my office wall.
Military sigs arent for me. Reminds me of the people with their ribbon stickers on their vehicles, lol.
Military sigs arent for me. Reminds me of the people with their ribbon stickers on their vehicles, lol.
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I don't usually display anything, anywhere. But since I'm an idiot when it comes to making sigs I'll use this for a while. Also it helps if you insert the sig pic before posting. LOL
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dude Bronze Star? Props!
FYI to ya'll, but you are authorized a gold star for each phase of the war in OEF/OIF you participated in.
In April 2008, the DoD authorized service stars to recognize service members for participating in the following campaigns:
-- Liberation of Iraq: 19 March 2003 - 1 May 2003
-- Transition of Iraq: 2 May 2003 - 28 June 2004
-- Iraqi Governance: 29 June 2004 - 15 December 2005
-- National Resolution: 16 December 2005 - Date to be Determined (DTBD)
One bronze service star shall be worn for each campaign served. A silver service star will be worn instead of five bronze stars.
FYI to ya'll, but you are authorized a gold star for each phase of the war in OEF/OIF you participated in.
In April 2008, the DoD authorized service stars to recognize service members for participating in the following campaigns:
-- Liberation of Iraq: 19 March 2003 - 1 May 2003
-- Transition of Iraq: 2 May 2003 - 28 June 2004
-- Iraqi Governance: 29 June 2004 - 15 December 2005
-- National Resolution: 16 December 2005 - Date to be Determined (DTBD)
One bronze service star shall be worn for each campaign served. A silver service star will be worn instead of five bronze stars.
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dude Bronze Star? Props!
FYI to ya'll, but you are authorized a gold star for each phase of the war in OEF/OIF you participated in.
In April 2008, the DoD authorized service stars to recognize service members for participating in the following campaigns:
-- Liberation of Iraq: 19 March 2003 - 1 May 2003
-- Transition of Iraq: 2 May 2003 - 28 June 2004
-- Iraqi Governance: 29 June 2004 - 15 December 2005
-- National Resolution: 16 December 2005 - Date to be Determined (DTBD)
One bronze service star shall be worn for each campaign served. A silver service star will be worn instead of five bronze stars.
FYI to ya'll, but you are authorized a gold star for each phase of the war in OEF/OIF you participated in.
In April 2008, the DoD authorized service stars to recognize service members for participating in the following campaigns:
-- Liberation of Iraq: 19 March 2003 - 1 May 2003
-- Transition of Iraq: 2 May 2003 - 28 June 2004
-- Iraqi Governance: 29 June 2004 - 15 December 2005
-- National Resolution: 16 December 2005 - Date to be Determined (DTBD)
One bronze service star shall be worn for each campaign served. A silver service star will be worn instead of five bronze stars.