The trooper didn't know he was a soldier when he started giving him attitude. He would treat any regular citizen the same way. They victimized the guy instead of treating him as a victim. Pretty heartless way to approach the situation.
If I understood right the guy didn't beat these other guys, he got his bellybutton handed to him and that's why he called the cops. Only to be beaten up again by the cops minutes later. Kinda ironic.
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Did you watch a different video than I did?
I saw the cop walk up and ask the guy if he was injured.
He then asked what happened.
He then asked how many people were in the house.
The kid proceeded to wave a cigarette around and complain about how effing long it took them to get there. I'm sure the cop went to the scene as soon as dispatch told him to go and did not stop for coffee on the way. This is when the attitude started from the cop, as well it should have.
Again, bad form on the kid's part. To act like that and claim to be a soldier? Despicable and unbecoming from anyone that is a professional.
Bearing, Military
(1) The element of outward appearance of a serviceman (clean and correctly arranged uniform or clothing, properly worn and adjusted equipment, manner of behavior in and out of uniform) imparting a brisk military outward appearance to the individual and the entire detachment or others around him
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Id like to know what Aces highs Marine did in the corps....
Probably pog tanker or something....
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha. We got a funny guy over here. /sarcasm
"POG Tanker" - I actually find that remark kinda stupid. (I'm not a "tanker" btw). If you're talking about a box kicker or something, sure. It's kinda like insulting the motor T guys that drive us where we need to be when we're not kicking rocks on our own.
Last I was over playing and building sand castles I noticed tanks getting hit and doing their fair share of the boom boom (as we called it).
Oh and sweetheart, just for you; my MOS: 0331
Just because I can type and my sentences don't look "lyk dis wen I tahlk errr I uh mean tipe" (jeez that was difficult....) doesn't mean I'm not an 03.
NOW to be fair, I was not ORIGINALLY an 03. I was originally a 3112 (was TMO, then became DMO, and is now handled mostly by civilians). I deployed, somehow ended up on convoy security which lead to me working with some grunt units (my MOS was not needed, so if you had my MOS you just floated around and went where you wanted in the beginning), got hurt, came home, got put in a reserve unit and became a full time 0331 though I spend most of my time teaching the new joins how to break down, maintain etc. the 240, 249, .50 and MK19 we have in the armory.
Sorry to disappoint.
Yut/Urrrr. All that jazz.