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Post by ECHIV on Apr 11, 2008 19:42:56 GMT -6
Well, I'll start it off. Those are my initials and my son is ECHV. that makes my Dad ECHIII, my Grandpa ECHII and his dad ECH. I's kind of a family tradition for the first born son of each generation to have those initials. We don't all have the same name. There was a suggestion that we rotate names but my mom wouldn't name me Elbert Clarence. God, I love that woman. I got in enough trouble for telling the guidance counselor I wanted to be a Hunter for a living.
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Post by thecoleman on Apr 11, 2008 21:06:21 GMT -6
the people that was in my unit over seas gave it to me. i was the only Coleman in my unit but i worked real close to another Coleman that was in the battalion in charge of my unit so they started calling me thecoleman and him just Coleman so me and him would know which one of us they meant
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Post by redmist on Apr 11, 2008 22:53:31 GMT -6
I was given the name in the service. It's what you see when a bullet penetrates or exits a body.
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Post by steelforce on Apr 11, 2008 23:00:42 GMT -6
I used the name of the broadhead I use to kill my first bow deer with.
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Post by docholladay on Apr 27, 2008 1:50:34 GMT -6
My last name is Holladay. You have Doc Holliday from the Wild West. Pretty simple.
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Post by thecoleman on Apr 27, 2008 17:14:53 GMT -6
mine was pretty simple too the ons in the unit were not so complex
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