- You know what GDP means and still remember where yours was and how long it took to occupy.
- You remember when we had tactical nukes and really planned to use them.
- You remember spending hours in MOPP4 and doing M256 kits.
- You remember when the M8 Claymore and M72 LAW were part of CTT.
- You remember when ARTEPs were 36 hours and you had fun.
- You remember when Carl Vouno was CG (8th ID(M)) and Max Thurman was head of recruiting command.
- You know what a Gamma Goat and Goer were and could fix an M151A2 to run off one prop shaft.
- You remember when the Israelis were bad-asses and we all wanted to be like them.
- You remember when Saddam Hussein was our loyal ally.
- You remember when Airland Battle was a new concept, and everyone religiously read FM 100-5.
- You know what the 'Cap Wineberger' Doctrine was.
- You remember when the M16 was a plastic carbine, and you hoped for an M14.
- You can remember going to the Club at Graf, drinking, and watching Margaret.
- You personally know Margaret.
- You know what is a "smokey" at Hohenfels.
- You know the difference between the VRC46, VRC47, PRC77 and VRC160 and the requisite installation kits.
- You know what a CEOI is and you can encrypt grids.
- You remember when NTC was a new and cool concept.
- You remember when it was real cool to go to SAMs or be an OC at NTC.
- You remember when as a new LT/CPT you could go out and train your soldiers and not have an OC tell you how screwed up you were.
- You remember BN Cdrs and 1SG's who were Vietnam Vets.
- You remember Bn Cdrs who drank, swore and mentored.
- You remember Bn Cdrs who were ruthless about tactics, but didn't give a crap about admin BS.
- You remember when 2LTs and CPLs demanded respect from PFCs and got it.
- You can navigate at night without a GPS.
- You can remember OPDs about Clausewitz (aka dead Karl) which usually ended with beer drinking at the O' club.
- You can remember when lanes training was a neat concept.
- You can remember when FM 25-101 was a new concept.
- You can remember when the defense budget was 7% of the GNP.
- You can remember when the main battle area was the only fight.
- You can remember when every ones career track was 10 years in Germany with 1st Armored Division at Ansbach.
- You remember when the Soviet Union was a major super power instead (albeit the Russian Republic) of being a basket case for the IMF.
- You could remember studying German concepts like mission tactics, and commander's intent and it was cool.
- You could remember reading military history and it was in vogue, and going on staff rides because the Chief of Staff of the Army did it.
- You could become a S3, XO, BN Cdr, or Bde Cdr without being Resident CGSC graduate.
- You could remember BN and BDE cdr's who were proud of being "non-resident" CGSC guys.
- You could receive a couple of "2-blocks" and it would not force you to look for employment on the outside.
- You did not worry about OERs as a lieutenant.
- You remember when privates bragged about the challenge they got in basic training, and how tough their drill sergeants were.
- You remember when Sensitivity training was something your wife did.
- You remember when Values Cards meant credit cards.
- You remember when officers did not need values cards because they practiced values everyday.
- You remember when going to the Pentagon was not cool and did not help your career.
- You remember when PowerPoint was what a private did on butcher paper taped-up on a board with "hundred-mile-an-hour" tape.
- You remember when you could say hooah, because the Chief of Staff of the Army said it.
- You remember when women in combat was just a bad idea that would soon fade away.
- You remember when being hardcore and a warrior was cherished.
- You remember that going to ranger school was cool and not for career progression.
- You remember that more than one company command was what studs did.
- You could remember that going to Korea was like going to the field for twelve straight months, and only the hard-core guys extended.
- You could remember when you could maneuver anywhere you wanted in Korea and it was not a big deal.
- You could remember when "maneuver damage" was paid lip-service.
- You could remember when you could "Major" in ROTC.
- You remember eating C-rations in the field.
- You wore the "banana suit" to PT.
- You wore the "pickle suit" to formation.
- You remember taking the five-event APFT.
- You remember when a PFC/SPC made presentations using a Leroy set instead of CPTs/MAJs using PowerPoint.
- You remember when camouflage nets were made of cloth.
- You remember when the Army's vehicles ran on gas.
- You remember when cigarettes were in C-rations.
- You remember on Thursdays was Donut Dolly day.
- You remember how to report for pay and what a pay line was.
- You remember beer machines in the barracks/dayroom.
- You remember when Clothing Sales was run by Army soldiers.
- You remember when there used to be enlisted, NCO and Officer Clubs.
- You remember the Women's Army Corps (WACs).
- You remember when stripes were worn on the sleeve.
- When you ran PT in boots, white T-shirt and fatigue pants.
- When Jungle boots were green.
- When Jump boots cost $16.50 a pair and you shined the whole boot instead of just the toe and heel.
- When cigarettes where $2.00 a carton.
- What an alert was.
- When Sergeants ran the Army.[SIZE=-1]Courtesy of M.A. Sweeney[/SIZE]
- You remember Disposition Forms (DF’s) instead of memorandums. (That would be DA Form 2496!)
- When a one line correction on a document was sufficient, instead of correcting it on a word processor and running off 20 times the number of copies you would have needed prior to the computer age. (The Paperless Army!)
- You were allowed to wear foreign jump wings or a RECONDO badge on your fatigues.
- Only elite forces wore a beret.
- You carried a .45 cal pistol instead of a 9mm.
- Soft cap meant wearing your helmet liner.
- You could shave, bathe and cook out of your helmet.[SIZE=-1]Courtesy of RainEagle[/SIZE]
- You remember when 5 tons ran on gasoline.
- You remember when F-4 phantoms mock attacked your convoys.
- You remember when your Sergeant was a Missile.
- You remember stepping on a lucky strike pack and punching the nearest guy.
- You remember finding Lidane in your bunk.
- You remember wearing duty uniforms that weren't camo.
- You remember painting Dragons on your 2 1/2 ton to keep the Korean slicky boys away.
- You remember when Agent Orange was just a weed killer.[SIZE=-1]Contributed by MAJ Bremmer.[/SIZE]
- You're an old soldier if you carry a twenty round magazine in Afghanistan.
- You're an old soldier if you're a Major and you have a K-bar with your name and SGT inscribed on it.
- You're an old soldier if you drove a 113 on more than one REFORGER.
- You're an old soldier if you are a life member of the 8TH ID association.[SIZE=-1]Contributed by 1SG (RET) C. R. Bolton.[/SIZE]
- You remember how to set up a footlocker and wall locker display.
- You remember using coke cans to neatly roll your T-shirts and boxer shorts for your footlocker display.
- You remember the only space you had in your footlocker for personal items had to fit in a space the size of a cigar box.
- You remember needing a pass to leave post.
- You remember getting stopped by the MP's in downtown Graf to check your pass.
- You know what bed check is.
- You know what fire watch is.
- You remember being on KP in garrison.
- You remember Saturday was for inspections and Monday thru Friday was for training.
- You remember when an article-15 did not end your career and all good enlisted men had at least three and they were removed from your 201 file upon transfer to another unit.
- You know what Blood Stripes are.
- You remember not being thrown out of the army for fighting downtown.
- You remember when people went to prison for desertion.
- You know what a T-10 parachute is.
- You remember being dragged to safety by an overweight medic.
- You remember when every major Post had a Post Stockade and used them.
- You remember being detailed to guard a work detail from the Post Stockade with a loaded shotgun.
- You remember pulling guard duty with a loaded weapon.
- You remember what the "Colonel's Orderly" was.
- You remember being issued handkerchiefs and using them.
- You remember having a shaving stick and why you had it and not a can of shaving crème.
- You know what an M-79 is.
- You know what a "Mule" is (not the four-legged type).
- You remember when you didn't have to be "somebody" to be buried in Arlington.
- You remember draftees.
- You remember your serial number.
- You know what the RA or US in front of a serial number means.
- You remember when food was not allowed in the barracks.[SIZE=-1]Courtesy of K. Dasing[/SIZE]
- OCS in Germany wasn't for training officers.
- The back cover of Soldiers Magazine was a Playboy Bunny or someone's girlfriend.
- "Turret Talk" wasn't a friendly conversation.
- Connie Rod had big boobs.
- You were allowed two beers for lunch.
- There were beer machines in the barracks.
- You knew the difference between a "Radborro" and a "Marlborro"
- The "Wall" wasn't a movie about Nuremburg.
- Actual strippers in the NCO clubs in Germany.
- The "Fifty Staters" wasn't a jock shop at Graf.
- Hitler's Tower.