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  1. Kayley said (in another interview) that her Military Occupational Specialty (MOS : job in the military) was a administrative clerk (71L), I think is the identifier. I had a buddy, who was the same job, except at Fort Campbell Kentucky, in the 187th Infantry "Rakkasans". He was not infantry at all. I think his weapon was a M16/203. He hated it, because they were always in the field, However, he was always doing the job he signed up for., which was clerical work. Probably like Kayley did, my buddy knew how to put in the paperwork and make the calls, to get out of that unit. Which he did. He went to Germany and had the time of his life. Kayley got stationed in California, which, is rare to get stationed at, unless it's Fort Irwin, where they do desert warfare training. (Edit: Just heard that part she was in Monterey, so stationed at USAG Presidio of Monterey! Wow, SUPER LUCKY!)
    (Surprised, that Kayley's dad, if he had that much pull, didn't push to have Kayley work in an Administrative or Supply unit, where there are a lot of females in those units/away from combat).
    So, like other say, Kayley is definitely stretching the truth here. My fiancé, was a cook in the U.S. Army, and she was assigned to an Infantry unit. She was hit on all the time, which was an understatement. The huge difference, was, she got to Fort Campbell KY married, so she only stayed in the barracks, like a week, if that.
    I guess I never get, and this goes with a lot of female veterans I served with too, why many female veterans, feel the need to exaggerate their military careers.

  2. I’m listening to these people and how shallow and empty they sound. It literally takes an IQ of 10 to dialogue on this channel. This guy has a hard time staying awake. Get your life back and trust in Jesus. Repent and be saved.

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