Any, er, UNIQUE military call signs or "handles" you have accrued?

Mr. Kitty
 
Macguyver o.o

Got a co worker who we call swyper because he swyped a car going code 3 once

I'd be more of a swyper because I have a habit of pilfering gloves, tape, batteries, pens and the like from the hospital.

Maybe I need a little hispanic girl to come up to me and tell me "Swiper no swiping!"
 
I'd be more of a swyper because I have a habit of pilfering gloves, tape, batteries, pens and the like from the hospital.

Maybe I need a little hispanic girl to come up to me and tell me "Swiper no swiping!"

But where else would you get these things if not by taking them from the hospitals. I just think of it as practicing scavanging for the zombie apocalypse.
 
I used to be known as "Hawkeye" or "Yoda"... generally in reference to:
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I'd be more of a swyper because I have a habit of pilfering gloves, tape, batteries, pens and the like from the hospital.

Maybe I need a little hispanic girl to come up to me and tell me "Swiper no swiping!"
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HAHAHAHA!:rofl:
 
I was called "Rothgar destroyer of worlds" for a while. Not really, but I tried like hell to get them to put that on my name tag.
 
Call signs

1st deployment - Chaos


This deployment - Painkiller
 
Nice ones.

I just remembered my nickname after I made O-3: Captain Gadget.
Before that some old MSgt (E-6 and 20 years in service) called me "that damned mcgyver" when I just kept pulling stuff people needed out of my BDW pants.
 
pants POCKETS!
 
Msgt (e-6)?

Nice ones.

I just remembered my nickname after I made O-3: Captain Gadget.
Before that some old MSgt (E-6 and 20 years in service) called me "that damned mcgyver" when I just kept pulling stuff people needed out of my BDW pants.

MSgt's are E-8's in the Army and Marine Corps.
 
For a while my co-workers were calling me Dr. Death due to having a string of bad ones. I am glad to say that did not stick.
 
Nickname

Besides the generic "Doc", that is.;)
What do your guys/ladies call you?

Although this is not medically related, the Army dubbed me "The Naval Warfare Terror" after I shot in one of their pistol matches and did quite well. They didn't think "swabbies" could shoot.
 
Tex or Padfoot

Not really sure where Padfoot came from, but Tex is pretty obvious.
 
Well, Padfoot was a character's nickname in Harry Potter..... (Professor Lupin?)
 
I was not aware. Don't know if that's good or bad, but I'll take it.
 
A werewolf but a good guy.
 
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