• Discussion: How Many of You Are Military Bronies?

    Looking through the drawfriend post, it looks like a lot of you are actually in the military.

    So in honor of Veterans Day, lets have adiscussion post about it!

    What branch are you in?  Where are you stationed?  Have you talked about pony with your fellow military personnel?

    For everyone else: Do you have any family members in service? 

    283 comments:

    1. Grandfather served in the army, Father served in the Navy, one cousin served in the army, and another cousin served in the special forces and conducted operations in Afghanistan.

      To all those who have risked their lives for our freedom...thank you.

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    2. @nathandash ( myself)

      Crap! i spelled salute wrong! well that fixes that.

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    3. U.S.Army, tank gunner way back in the '70's

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    4. vet of the USAF here. best 6 years of my life.

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    5. Served in the Army as a tank crewman for four years with the 1st Cav and returned to civilian life in June. I discovered MLP FIM at the start of my second deployment in February and it grew quickly on me as one of the few things that could really make us smile. I got a lot of my fellow soldiers interested in the shot.

      There was one instance where we were taking cover in a bunker while getting hit hard by mortars in the middle of the night and one of the youngest soldiers started singing "Giggle at the ghostly." Everybody started cracking up and had as high a spirit as possible throughout the situation.

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    6. My country does the draft; I served 2.5 years, since then going back for yearly re-training.

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    7. 2Lt. just got my butter bar 2 months ago and keeping strong. hoah to all my army bronies and all you military bronies

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    8. @Nick

      *brohoofs and salutes* Happy veteran's day, sir. I'm Army, but most of my brony friends here in "paradise" are in the Air Force, and I'm sure they'd love to know that there are officers that are 20% cooler.

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    9. @Peter

      I think the majority are truthful. People who falsely claim they're in the military usually don't post specifics, but here I see people claiming they're air force mechanics, navy seabees, etc, which are all things most people wouldn't claim if they wanted to falsely state they're serving.

      As for me, well, there's my picture that was featured on a nightly round up.

      Boot Camp Division 293
      BUD/S Classes 263 and 264
      Rescue Swimmer Class 0717

      How about an article:
      http://wireupdate.com/wires/8846/u-s-navy-rescues-8-iranian-mariners-from-burning-vessel-in-the-arabian-sea/

      and the video taken by yours truly before he was deployed in the water as well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZgqFsGC0ZY

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    10. Closest to me is a predecessor I found on my hometown cenotaph. I know nothing about him other than his name, not even what war he died in (though by inference it's probably WWI).

      A friend of mine is a military brat - his father (now retired) used to be a base commander and headed up training exercises for NATO.

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    11. @Navy Brony

      I'm one of the non-specific entries, which will remain non-specific because I'm paranoid about OpSec, not because I'm trying to manipulate others into feeling grateful towards my service, especially since I'm still training and haven't done a gorram thing yet.

      Still, you are total BAMF, and thank you for your actual overseas service, and I hope that I can someday feel like I did my part by heading out there myself.

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    12. My father was an F-14 pilot on the USS Carl Vinson right after the first Gulf War. Thank you to all those who serve and have served.

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    13. Well, I'm in Finland so it's a bit different here.

      My mom works as a civilian in the FDF (Finnish Defence Forces) HQ and my dad is now retired, but used to work in the army in some radio business and stuff (Was a Major)

      We have conscription here in Finland, which means everyone at the age of 18-28 must go thru army service OR civil service. I was freed.

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    14. Senior Airman in the USAF. Currently stationed in Las Vegas.

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    15. Served in the Army, did my time in iraq back in 06', proud to be a brony, prouder to be an American vet. 13th SCE Hooah!

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    16. Father served 42 long years in the Hawaii Army National Guard, working his magic on both military vehicles and civilian cars during relief efforts.

      He retired simply because he reached the age limit of 60 and was forced to.

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    17. I served in German Military. Ranger, Machine Gunner :)

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    18. former marine tank crewman here
      became a brony jus a lil after i got out actually
      [pure coincidence]
      oorah to all ma fellow brothers and sisters
      and cousins in other branches

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    19. Howdy, everypony! I'm SSG Jake Hughes, US Army. Currently stationed in Daegu, South Korea, but I'm PCS'ing in 2 weeks. I'm a 46R, Broadcast Journalist, but I'm on my way to Fort Benning to become a Drill Sergeant. And yes, I plan on working Ponies into that somehow.

      *Private does something stupid*
      "What is your issue, Sugarcube?!"

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    20. Active duty enlisted USAF, stationed in Texas, and my coworkers all know I'm a brony. They're pretty cool with it.

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    21. @GaryOak Awe, come on! We have a great military, and some of the best snipers in the world. We may not have the largest army, but they are among the best trained in the world. Have a little more respect for our armed forces, please. They deserve it.

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    22. @The Dread Pirate Roberts

      Your last ship was DDG 81? I just left the Churchill this past March while she was still in the yards? When were you aboard?

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    23. Two grandads served in WWII, fighting against the Russians. Served my year in Armored Brigade, Jäger Artillery Regiment, Signals Coy. Made Sgt 3rd class. Which army? Finnish. Something like 40% of Finns have a basic military training of 6-12 months.

      Funny how the USBronies don't seem to think it necessary to say what country's armed forces they served in...

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    24. i'm in the military school(poland, bytom) and i'm the only brony here

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    25. IT Petty Officer 3rd Class stationed on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. In for 4 years as of June. Dad was a 21-year sonar chief.

      Leaving here in a few months, heading for the USS Stennis in Washington state.

      To all of those who commented about going to boot camp soon, good luck! Enjoy the gas chamber training (indeed, that's what they call it). It's a blast. :P

      Also, Applejack is best pony. XD

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    26. Wow, lots of army bronies. I respect them for what they often have to do, but wish that they didn't have to do it.

      I couldn't possibly do what they do. I'd be too scared of the potential threat of death, and I would never get over killing anyone else; even if they were firing at me.

      If everyone were pacifists, there'd be no war. Too bad that's not evolutionarily feasible without becoming like the Borg hivemind.

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    27. @football1

      hey dude, i mean sergeant, i mean sir, I'm heading of to west point this summer.

      what year are you?

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    28. USAF for a year and half now, My cousins are also all military. One in the Army, Navy, and of course a marine too.

      To be exact I'm 1P0X1 (AFE) or what it used to be called Life Support.

      Can't really say what my cousins do since they don't talk much about their careers.

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    29. My uncle served in the Royal Australian Airforce. Sadly not a brony though :(

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    31. To all marines past and present happy birthday...a little late,my dad is a retired marine and my mom was army. Had family though in almost every war the US has fought in.

      But happy late veterans day...thanks again for your service.

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    32. I know its been going on 20 years ago but I now feel some ease reading through all of this.

      Back then I cought a lot of "flack" (to put it nicely)when my love of ponies (G1 back then) was found out by my fellow soldiers. back then it wasnt such a nice thing to know about. but ya know something. Im still here and I still and I still love ponies

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    33. I'm just a lonely PFC in the US Army stationed in Fort Stewart, GA. common sense doesn't exist here unlike the other posts I've been at. Anyway, Ponies are my only escape from the stupidity here. Not all army posts are bad but this place... It just makes the whole army look bad.

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    34. My great uncle was a POW in WWII, and he received the purple heart award.

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    35. Navy LTJG here. There's a lot of pony doodles on the Moboards up in the pilothouse after the midwatch I can tell you...
      Currently on westpac deployment. I've stayed up past midnight to watch the past 3 episodes on slower than slow DDG internet. I start youtube loading at 2300 and by 0000 the buffer is just about full. That's how I'm watching "Cutie Pox" tonight. No regrets!

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    36. Ex-U.S. Army Infantry. I was deployed and injured in Afghanistan and medically discharged. MLP:FiM helped me overcome a lot of my PTSD and gave me the strength to recover from my injury. I'm extremely inspired to see so many military Bronies in here. Thank you all for your service.

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    37. @GeorgiaBrony2000

      Trust me, the Army as a whole seems to be like that. I was stationed in Fort Wainwright Alaska. It's a frozen hell where the Army sends all their rejected and miserable NCOs.

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    38. Gonna try for Army Officers School (AMAN here in Brazil) or start pursuing a Federal Police career next year... Does that classify as military?

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    39. @Tritone

      It's a service and could be considered para-military in certain cases. I believe it counts.

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    40. Never served myself, but my grandfather served in the US Navy during WWII, and my boss fought in the Gulf War with the US Army.

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    41. I'm a Senior Airman in the United States Air Force. I'm currently stationed over in England, though, and previous to that, I was stationed in Japan for two years. I can't wait to go back home.

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    42. My grandpa was a WWII vet and my brother and sister-in-law are both in the Illinois National Guard and have both served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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    43. My father is in the national guard. And a few of my uncles are also in the military.

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    44. Salutations to all military bronies here.

      At 20 years old I'm currently in the Singapore Armed Forces serving my mandatory 2 years of National Service as a citizen of my country. I'm in the 36th Combat Engineers, our armed force's one and only bomb disposal battalion. As Singapore was part of the Pacific Theatre in WWII we have our fair share of UXOs buried underground that surface occasionally in excavation works, and we have personnel trained and qualified in EOD courses in the US and UK. I'm proud as hay to be serving my nation and keeping them safe from inadvertent explosions and terrorist threats.

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    45. I'm an disabled army vet, served in Iraq for 14 months pretty much going there 1 month after getting out of basic, I was a Fire Direction Specialist in the Field Artillery.

      my mom's dad was in the navy, my mom's brother was in the army national guard, my grandmother's brother was in the army and passed away as a 1st SGT, and I have cousins in the military atm.

      thanks to everypony who supports the men and women who put their lives on the line for their country.

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    46. Staffseargent(Oberfeldwebel) of German Air Force reporting in. Not a Pilot tough. It's more like Infantry. At the moment i'm a squad leader for our recruits who are in basic training. Stationed in Bavaria.

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    47. This brony is going into the airforce!

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    48. SPC McCombs US Army
      FT Hood Tx
      I do talk pony to my fellow soldiers and the all know and tolerate me for it even if they don't like it.

      2nd Admin of the Military Bronies FB page

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    49. Due to my beliefs about war (and military culture in general), I am opposed to participation in the military.

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    50. 2d Lt USAF and I just got my wings! Been a brony for about a year now, although my friends just roll their eyes at me, haha.

      To all the young JROTC cadets/midshipmen who want to be officers too, I wish you the best. Stay strong, smart and motivated, friendship may be magic but so is leadership! You'd be surprised at how many leadership lessons you can pull out of this show.

      Sign off quote:

      "I can't sit still... I need to fly (fight and win!)"

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    51. In my country, military service is kind of obligatory for men. If it wasn't for a permanent illness I happen to have, I would serve my country right now too. Alas, that isn't possible for me, but my brother serves in the navy at this precise moment. He is not a brony, though.

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    52. I'm not military myself but I have family who served. My dad served in the early 90s in the Army. I also have a great uncle and a grandpa who served in WWII in the 100/442 RCT and the MIS respectively. Grandpa is still kicking at 96, but uncle fell during the "Lost Battalion" rescue.
      I'm applying to be a police officer but I have their legacy behind me.
      To all who serve, thank you for being the bravest ponies/people in the world.GO FOR BROKE!

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    53. Finnish army reservist (PVT).
      Served six months as armoured infantryman.
      Now I am light infantryman in reserve until I turn 50.

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    54. I was in Google Docs chat thing for a FiMfic, and one guy literally was about an hour away from going to boot camp for the first time. It was a very dramatic moment, and I'm sure that he has no access to the internet at the moment, so this is a post for him. I do not know his name.

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    55. Grandpa on my mother's side was in the Ontario Regiment of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps in WWII. He got PTSD and after the war constantly woke everybody up at night screaming "PANZER!" He didn't talk much about the war from what I was told, but I can tell that Regiment was involved in some serious battles from what I've researched. He was also in the Grey & Simcoe Foresters.

      He died before I was born.

      My dad is from the USA. He was in the US Army Armored Corps for several years at Ft. Knox, KY. Tank Commander and Acting Staff Sergeant. They were training for what they thought would be WWIII (see: "Cuban Missile Crisis"). He was also in the reserves for a while.

      Guess I'll join in:
      Fidelis et Paratus,
      Tenacious and Versatile.

      Thanks to all of you.

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    56. I'm a little late to this, but I am a military brony.
      Tomorrow is Rememberer Sunday and I will parade through my town holding my squadron banner in front of a good 500 people to a cemetery to pay respects.

      I am in the RAF, Eastern sector in East Anglia.

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    57. No Swedish army bronies? I feel kind off lonely here. :)

      Anyway, I'm a PFC in the 71st mechanized battalion/logistics coy.

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    58. My granddad was a Marine, I don't know much about him, but I know he was in Korea.

      I'd like to sincerely thank everyone who fights for our freedom and the freedom of others.
      Thank you.

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    59. @Unknown As a former EM3 on the Stennis, let me be the first to welcome you to my beloved PNW. Hope you own a good umbrella!

      Also, you have great taste in ponies.

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    60. I'm in the Civil Air Patrol. Does that count?

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    61. I am a soldier in the US Army. I'm trapped on Goodfellow AirForce Base in Texas. I have made it blatantly obvious that I am a Brony to several others, the only other I have come across is one of my sergeants, who for a time had a MLP:FiM Rainbow Dash in their office, it has since disappeared, along with a few smurfs, kinda saddens me that they arent in there anymore. But it doesnt stop the spirit that I still get from the show

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    62. I'm a soon to be Navy girl.
      I haven't graduated yet, so after I take my Asvab this week I'll be on delayed entry.

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    63. Father served in Kuwait as a medic in Desert Storm, joined Army in '82 for citizenship and education. Brother is a Marine currently in Platoon Leaders Course for combat aviation training. He gives brohoofs, even though he does not consider himself a brony per se. I am in the process of pursuing nomination to the Service Academies, also with aspirations for combat aviation. Thank you for recognizing all these great men and women, Sethisto.

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    64. @AFBlue
      Thanks. I only call myself that because we're occasionally teased by other branches, mainly the National Guard, because we do a lot of training exercises at Camp Ripley.

      Also, I thought I might share this- a few months ago, an MN soldier died in action, and my friend and I attended his funeral in full dress uniform. When his mother saw us saluting, she started crying.

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    65. @gamblinpony
      Unfortunately, I do not play paintball, and prefer to go by my callsign Archangel, and for communications procedures, as CUL, Starfish 2300. Though the hug would still be appreciated.

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    66. I´m serving as an armored engineer in the Bundeswehr. Sadly I doubt that anypony else at my base is a brony too

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    67. One of my friends is in the National Guard, and a bunch of his buddies are in other branches of the military. And they're all bronies... except for him.

      Thing is, we're pretty sure he's a brony too, he's just embarrassed to tell anyone. His buddies went and assigned names from the mane six to each of the group, and they all unanimously decided he was Rainbow Dash.

      *grins* He should never have let me find that out. Now, I call him Dashie everywhere we go. It's only a matter of time. *chuckles wickedly*

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    68. I'm in reserve, does that count? I'm a radio car operative in FDF.

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    69. I was a 31F for 4 years and stationed in Ft. Huachuca AZ back in the late 90's. My family has faithfully served this country since WW1. 5 generations of brave men and women have worn the uniform.

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    70. all my grandfathers have served in the military one in army, one in navy one, in the air force, and my new grandfather was in the marine as a drill sergeant. I am also in air force JROTC

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    71. Senior Airman in the Air Force! You better believe that my Rarity figure rides all over base on the dash of my truck and has even cruised up and down the runway only yielding once to let a bomber land. Nothing but the best for my lovely Rarity.

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    72. Private of 21th Artillery Battalion, and I m proud to be a brony~

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    73. I was actually in Army Basic Training when this was posted... :P

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    74. I'm an A1C currently stationed at Misawa AB Japan. I love this show and look forward to it every weekend. Any bronies headed to Japan drop me an e-mail or something.

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    75. I'm a super duper Army paratrooper here (Airborne Infantry), <3 me some ponies :D

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    76. I'm a super duper Army paratrooper here (Airborne Infantry), <3 me some ponies :D

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    77. My great grandad was a radio operator on an MTB. He saw his friends get shot to pieces before him. I really felt for him. I still like my odds at school though...

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    78. Serving as a SGT in the US Army. Been in for almost 5 years now. Currently stationed OCONUS. Besides watching 'My Little Pony', I spend my free time training in hand to hand combat and I am certified as my unit's Combatives instructor.

      I originally got into Friendship is Magic because of the Deathbattle episode Rainbow Dash Vs Starscream. The episode made me curious, and I finally found a site that had some of the episodes... I ended up watching all of season 1 in a weekend, and I've been hooked ever since.


      I've talked about the show to some of the guys in my unit, but they don't seem (outwardly) interested. I haven't really been teased or bullied for it though. I wonder why?

      I also recently went through a traumatic event that really stressed me emotionally. Surprisingly, "FIM" was a major factor in helping me deal with it (As well as my faith).

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