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NYPANAMA42
12-04-2007, 12:01 PM
I hoping you guys can help me out here. I am trying to locate MAA Dominguez, or any MAA who attended the LEP's training conducted by MAA Dominguez, and another MAA (can't remember his last name but first name is Frank) in Aug/2001. Frank belongs to SOG, and everyone who attended were reservists.
The training was done on the Air Force base in San Antonio, Texas.
There were approx. 40 people in the class. And at the end a group photograph was taken. I am trying to get a copy of that photograph..
I really appreciate the help.

NYPANAMA42
12-05-2007, 10:10 PM
You guys have got to be kidding me.....I'm not sure of the numbers, but i think that the Navy and Army have approximately the same amount of personnel, numbers wise. Are you guys telling me that with all of the personnel out there, no one knows someone who is either a MAA, or a friend of an MAA who could get this info for me? Come on guys, put your feelers out.....

MCPORETIRED04
12-06-2007, 01:33 PM
Perhaps they are like my neighbor, a career MA2 who converted to MA rating a few years ago, then his wife complains that he only got 15,000 2 years ago to re-enlist instead of 30,000. The guy is on sea duty, some kind of inshore defense thing, but he averages less time at work then at home. He was on shore duty, then had his wife pretend to be ill, somehow it worked, as he got his orders canceled at the very last moment, and his current sea duty has him at home more then I have ever seen any sailor before. Wow. I think the Navy is a 5 hour a day 5 days a week part time job for him, as it just amazes me. I just wonder if his Chief is aware of his hard work.

Sorry for venting a bit.

30 year Retired fellow here.

NYPANAMA42
12-06-2007, 10:48 PM
Hey guy, listen, I've been a Police officer for 14 years. And police are close knit. A buddy of mine got me to join the Navy Reserve MAA program, i figured the US Navy being one of the largest branches in the military arsenal, was close knit also. so whatever gripes you, gripes you.
Right now, I'm just trying to locate these fellow Reservist MAA's who participated in this LEP's program.
Anything else, doesn't concern me.

Turtleberry
12-08-2007, 03:26 AM
To put it nicely, this thread has been viewed only 70 times. Including yourself.

Looks like nobody here remembers a class from six years ago with a persons name you can't quite be bothered to remember properly. sorry, the internet isn't magic.

TechSean
12-20-2007, 08:07 AM
You may want to try, if you haven’t already, some of the other website, groups and forums. For example:

www.navybuddies.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Linkedin-Veterans/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/USNcarriers/
www.military.com (unit pages)

You might try searching yahoo and myspace for groups that are more specific to MAA’s or reservist. Keeping in mind that you’ll have better luck finding someone who actually uses the internet and would be the type of person who would participate in one or more of these types of internet forums.

Hope that is helpful and good luck to you!

NYPANAMA42
12-21-2007, 09:10 PM
You may want to try, if you haven’t already, some of the other website, groups and forums. For example:

www.navybuddies.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Linkedin-Veterans/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/USNcarriers/
www.military.com (unit pages)

You might try searching yahoo and myspace for groups that are more specific to MAA’s or reservist. Keeping in mind that you’ll have better luck finding someone who actually uses the internet and would be the type of person who would participate in one or more of these types of internet forums.

Hope that is helpful and good luck to you!
Thanks champ...will do....listen stay safe.

NMWH1985
12-27-2007, 10:20 PM
Perhaps they are like my neighbor, a career MA2 who converted to MA rating a few years ago, then his wife complains that he only got 15,000 2 years ago to re-enlist instead of 30,000. The guy is on sea duty, some kind of inshore defense thing, but he averages less time at work then at home. He was on shore duty, then had his wife pretend to be ill, somehow it worked, as he got his orders canceled at the very last moment, and his current sea duty has him at home more then I have ever seen any sailor before. Wow. I think the Navy is a 5 hour a day 5 days a week part time job for him, as it just amazes me. I just wonder if his Chief is aware of his hard work.

Sorry for venting a bit.

30 year Retired fellow here.

Master Chief, PM Sent.

NYPANAMA42
12-29-2007, 11:34 PM
Perhaps they are like my neighbor, a career MA2 who converted to MA rating a few years ago, then his wife complains that he only got 15,000 2 years ago to re-enlist instead of 30,000. The guy is on sea duty, some kind of inshore defense thing, but he averages less time at work then at home. He was on shore duty, then had his wife pretend to be ill, somehow it worked, as he got his orders canceled at the very last moment, and his current sea duty has him at home more then I have ever seen any sailor before. Wow. I think the Navy is a 5 hour a day 5 days a week part time job for him, as it just amazes me. I just wonder if his Chief is aware of his hard work.

Sorry for venting a bit.

30 year Retired fellow here.

Not a problem Master Chief...with 30 years under your belt, i would think if anyone, it would be you, who should be allowed to vent.........In my reserve unit, the Master Chief took care of the guys in the unit. He always looked out for us...Enjoy the retirement.