Ode to The Military Men and Women

SuthernCumfort

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This thread is mostly for women, but im sure there are a few guys out there who share the same lust as well.

Its hard knowing that everyday we wake up, someone has died to give us this freedom.

So on that note, I have to say that I have a thing for guys in the Military.

Yes its a MIlitary fetish. I want yall to sound off, say hi, leave a note. Also for those out there that feel the same way leave a note, say hi.
 
almost nothing sexier then a man in uniform, don't know what it is but yum!
always have a soft spot for them.
haven't really seen many women in uniform but i'm sure my beautiful ladys look just as if not more stunning in uniform :rose:
 
This thread is mostly for women, but im sure there are a few guys out there who share the same lust as well.

Its hard knowing that everyday we wake up, someone has died to give us this freedom.

So on that note, I have to say that I have a thing for guys in the Military.

Yes its a MIlitary fetish. I want yall to sound off, say hi, leave a note. Also for those out there that feel the same way leave a note, say hi.

Although not currenlty in the Military, but having served in the Army (29Y/31S) for six years and 3 of them spent in our nations capitol, I must say that it is very hard these days to find people such as you Southern.

Many people talk a big game about the men and woemn who wake up each morning in a foreign country only to give us the freedom at home to wake up every day as a free people.

So along with you i say THANK YOU to all our military men AND women out there.

And that note, i will admit, from my perspective, a woman in uniform is the sexiest thing our country could have ever done for our troops. Love 'em...
 
miltiary women

I am a combat medic in the Guard. I have to say that there is nothing sexier in the world than a woman in uniform with a weapon. There is something really hot about a girl who can kick your ass and, as a medic, fix you up too. That to me is hot...
 
come on yall. there has got to be more military oriented people or even military people out there. BUMP IT UP
 
appreciation

I am currently active duty in the Air Force and really appreciate your thanks. I havent found to many women who dont like the uniform. As for the women in uniform, they certainly are HOTT as well.:)
 
Thank you Southern. This is such a nice gesture to all of the men and women out there fighting for our country. I am still in, 6 yrs to go :D
 
Not currently enlisted, but I just got processed and swore in last Friday, so my next step is basic training! Thanks for all of the support you guys are giving. Really makes me glad I chose the military path.
 
Outstanding

Have my support.....and hope the conflicts world wide can be resolved......

Dad
 
Thanks also from a vet

I am a vietnam vet. I never will forget the lousy reception we got coming back from over there. Some were even spit on. The disrespect was unbelievable. Most of you in here are too young to remember that.

I have always and still do get a lump in my throat when I here our National Anthem.

I support our troops today and will shake their hands when I see them.

I need to lose a little weight so I can get back in my uniform, since I can still wear it on special occasions, such as Veterans Day. Hell, maybe a luscious doll like Southern would give me a reward for my 20 years of service in the Navy.;)
 
I'm still in and have no intention of getting out! I'm quite grateful for all the support that you Litsters have given me. Love you all!
 
To the military men and women of the past and present..... Thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you have done and continue to do. Everyday I wake up and say a prayer that our troops will be safe where ever they may be and come home safely.

Thank you so much!
 
I was in the Marines for 4 years, just got out in august...thank you!
 
I could not be prouder to be an American when there are these wonderful people who serve in our military.

You are amazing.....don't for one single second think we gave forgotten you or don't appreciate what you do! You are why we can live our lives as we do!

Thank each and everyone one if you for your service!!!
 
Thank you is all I can think to say. Because anything else still feels like not enough.
 
Thank you all for your support!! I am Serving as we speak. Any ladies want to help a lonely Soldier in Phoenix?? LOL

Thank you agian ladies
 
In Uniform

It is kind of funny that when I am in uniform I do notice the looks. Sometimes loooong looks. I have had people come over to me and shake my hand?????
It is good but at time I feel guilty for the pain our Vietnam Brothers went through when I am just on shore duty working 1/2 days like the next guy....1/2 day is Military for 6 AM to 6 PM :)
 
Hi all...thought I would jump in on this one. I completed my 20 year career in the Navy back in 2000. I'm living near Chicago now.

Although I don't wear the uniform anymore, I have retired military license plates on my car and am usually wearing one of my many Navy ballcaps. Every now and then, someone will stop me and thank me for serving. It always puts a smile on my face and makes me feel good.

Can't really say that my uniform ever got me special admiration from the ladies. At least I don't remember ever getting picked up while in uniform. I am a big fan of women in uniform. I think that's mostly because they are in my peer group and military women typically stay physically fit which I find sexy.

Anyway, wanted to say Hi to all.
 
I am a vietnam vet. I never will forget the lousy reception we got coming back from over there. Some were even spit on. The disrespect was unbelievable. Most of you in here are too young to remember that.

I have always and still do get a lump in my throat when I here our National Anthem.

I support our troops today and will shake their hands when I see them.

I need to lose a little weight so I can get back in my uniform, since I can still wear it on special occasions, such as Veterans Day. Hell, maybe a luscious doll like Southern would give me a reward for my 20 years of service in the Navy.;)



The reception that the vets got when they returned from Vietnam was horrendous and absolutely not American. I know that yall saw things over there that would hinder the way you think for the rest of your lives. I think that looking back on all that now, most people tend to regret how they reacted and how they saw other reacting.

I personally am not a supporter of war of anykind. I am a proud supporter of the military for all the things that they do for us. I am not a supporter of the governmental policies but thats another story all together.

Being from a militiary infused family, family in the Marines, Navy Air Force, Army and the National Guard, I am used to the whole standing on command. I would proudly support any branch of any vet, male and female regardless.

Those that do the things they do such as with Gitmo Bay Prison, have only known the hate that people show them and are forced to adapt to that lifestyle. But again from the bottom of the biggest heart, I love and thank each and every soul that has and is fighting for our country.

Dont ever think no one cares. We all care, some of us just show it in more ways than others.

:heart::heart::heart:
 
Vet

I'm a Viet Nam vet. Sure wish Suthern and a few more like her were around to welcome us back home in 1969. The greeting I got wasn't so friendly. Thanks for doing this thread.
 
Marine Veteran

Thanks for starting this thread...nice to see patriotism even on here! Wink at me if you want to see me in cammies with my shirt off haha!
 
Bravo! Great Thread! I love a guy in uniform! And I am so thankful for all the men and women in the military have done for us.
 
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another thank you

I remember Viet Nam and the nightly news with Cronkite and the daily counts. I lost a high school sweetheart in that war and a brother in the Korean conflict. I respect any man in uniform knowing what they have sacrificed but also a female more because their training and station has been a little more rigorous and having to "prove" to her male counterparts.

I am an ex Navy wife and know the fear of having someone deploy even in peacetime. I also have a nephew serving in Germany and will go to Iraq after the first of the year. I pray for him and his troops every day to be safe and for him to bring his "skinny southern butt" home

Thank you Suthern Cumfort for starting this thread.
 
I am in the Guard and have been deployed. Ive been home for over a year now and just wanted to say thanks for making this thread, this sites gets us guys by overseas and at home as well :)
 
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