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When I first arrived at Ft. Polk ( 1970 ), I ran into a processing E3 clerk from near my hometown in Indiana. In those draftee days that made us almost kin. He asked if I'd like a new MOS rather than 11B. Of course I said YES. He sent me to a holding company for the weekend until Monday when he would have my new job description.
While in the holding barracks I ran into a soldier in his dress greens putting his duffle bag in a locker. He had several hash marks on his sleeve showing years of service...but only a Spec 3 as rank, but you could see a slight outline of Sgt E6 hard stripes under the newer emblem.
Come to find out that he had served several tours in Nam... but had recently faced corp marshal for killing a civilian during his last tour. They busted him down in rank and forced him to retire as a Spec 3.
While in the holding barracks I ran into a soldier in his dress greens putting his duffle bag in a locker. He had several hash marks on his sleeve showing years of service...but only a Spec 3 as rank, but you could see a slight outline of Sgt E6 hard stripes under the newer emblem.
Come to find out that he had served several tours in Nam... but had recently faced corp marshal for killing a civilian during his last tour. They busted him down in rank and forced him to retire as a Spec 3.