Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retired Marine, not ex-Marine.
No. Former Marine or Marine veteran. He's not a Retired Marine if his last rank held was Captain (O-3). Unless he really got busted down at the end of his career.
He could have been prior enlisted.
This is fake. He would have had to just have retired and the story keeps changing. The earliest you can retire is 38, entering as enlisted at 18. Officers are 22/23, which puts them at 42/43 for retirement except if medically retired. No way they could be a captain.
What are you talking about? I have three friends who are captains in the Navy (one is about to be an admiral), and they are 45, 46, and 48.
Captains in the Navy are O-6s and old and towards the end of their career. Captains in the Marine Corps are O-3s. I would not be impressed by a retired O-3 tbh. Something isn’t adding up about this guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retired Marine, not ex-Marine.
No. Former Marine or Marine veteran. He's not a Retired Marine if his last rank held was Captain (O-3). Unless he really got busted down at the end of his career.
He could have been prior enlisted.
This is fake. He would have had to just have retired and the story keeps changing. The earliest you can retire is 38, entering as enlisted at 18. Officers are 22/23, which puts them at 42/43 for retirement except if medically retired. No way they could be a captain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retired Marine, not ex-Marine.
No. Former Marine or Marine veteran. He's not a Retired Marine if his last rank held was Captain (O-3). Unless he really got busted down at the end of his career.
He could have been prior enlisted.
This is fake. He would have had to just have retired and the story keeps changing. The earliest you can retire is 38, entering as enlisted at 18. Officers are 22/23, which puts them at 42/43 for retirement except if medically retired. No way they could be a captain.
What are you talking about? I have three friends who are captains in the Navy (one is about to be an admiral), and they are 45, 46, and 48.
Exactly, she's saying he's ex-Marines and retired. You are talking about those not retired and still serving.
Anonymous wrote:
No. Former Marine or Marine veteran. He's not a Retired Marine if his last rank held was Captain (O-3). Unless he really got busted down at the end of his career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retired Marine, not ex-Marine.
No. Former Marine or Marine veteran. He's not a Retired Marine if his last rank held was Captain (O-3). Unless he really got busted down at the end of his career.
He could have been prior enlisted.
This is fake. He would have had to just have retired and the story keeps changing. The earliest you can retire is 38, entering as enlisted at 18. Officers are 22/23, which puts them at 42/43 for retirement except if medically retired. No way they could be a captain.
What are you talking about? I have three friends who are captains in the Navy (one is about to be an admiral), and they are 45, 46, and 48.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retired Marine, not ex-Marine.
No. Former Marine or Marine veteran. He's not a Retired Marine if his last rank held was Captain (O-3). Unless he really got busted down at the end of his career.
He could have been prior enlisted.
This is fake. He would have had to just have retired and the story keeps changing. The earliest you can retire is 38, entering as enlisted at 18. Officers are 22/23, which puts them at 42/43 for retirement except if medically retired. No way they could be a captain.
What are you talking about? I have three friends who are captains in the Navy (one is about to be an admiral), and they are 45, 46, and 48.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retired Marine, not ex-Marine.
No. Former Marine or Marine veteran. He's not a Retired Marine if his last rank held was Captain (O-3). Unless he really got busted down at the end of his career.
He could have been prior enlisted.
This is fake. He would have had to just have retired and the story keeps changing. The earliest you can retire is 38, entering as enlisted at 18. Officers are 22/23, which puts them at 42/43 for retirement except if medically retired. No way they could be a captain.
Anonymous wrote:He is 47, slightly overweight but so…intelligent, interesting and a gentleman.
He has been out in the world, seen and done things. There is depth to him but also a twinkle of mischief in his eyes.
Currently he works in academia.
I’m smitten. I think I want his babies.
Any downsides to this that I should consider?
Anonymous wrote:Why is there such a weird troll lurking on the relationship forum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retired Marine, not ex-Marine.
No. Former Marine or Marine veteran. He's not a Retired Marine if his last rank held was Captain (O-3). Unless he really got busted down at the end of his career.
He could have been prior enlisted.