Steve Combes

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Steve Combes

Steve Combes

@medevicerepsc

Thirty years in the medical device industry both sales and research. Retired Marine officer. Passionate sailor and surfer searching for fair winds and waves.

Cranberry Township, PA Katılım Ekim 2017
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Steve Combes
Steve Combes@medevicerepsc·
@TheLtColUSMC I don’t trust him. He won’t admit FD2030 is a failure. He lied about DEI. Was non transparent about his heart surgery.
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The boss is going to have to start stacking ribbons on his back at this rate! 😮‍💨
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Commandant of the @USMC@CMC_MarineCorps

Yesterday, I testified before the SAC-D alongside @SECNAV Cao & @USNavyCNO Adm Caudle, concluding my testimony this year. @USMC is ready, we remain a globally responsive, lethal, combined-arms Naval Expeditionary Force capable of protecting power from sea to land & land to sea.

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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
If this doesn’t spike your blood pressure… If it doesn’t make you want to kick a door off its hinges… If you’re not on your feet right now chanting USA USA USA You’re either dead inside or Canadian. Probably both. Forget all that Navy SEAL nonsense. Go join the US MERCHANT MARINE!
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Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
@TruthFairy131 Or... maybe... stay with me here.... X IS NOT REAL LIFE. I have more followers than all kinds of powerful, famous people. That does not make me more important than them.
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
So, I’m supposed to believe that Ed Gallrain (50.5k followers) beat Thomas Massie (1.7million followers) & worldwide support. Nah, not buying it. Massie vs Gallrain after party Foreign interference in real time. If you are still in doubt that foreign nations run the West, you are low IQ or an NPC. AIPAC literally bragged about buying this seat & installing their preferred candidate.
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Steve Combes@medevicerepsc·
@RSE_VB I miss those days! Things started to change in the early 80s when Secretary Lehman came out with a zero tolerance policy. The crowd started to die out at the O club with everyone afraid of getting a DUI and losing their career. All it did was force people off base.
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AF nerds would show up at the Miramar O’Club in pressed flight suits, ascots, hair impeccably quaffed, reeking of Polo. Navy Pilots would show up with mask marks on their face, hair tousled from the helmet, reeking of sweat, JP5, and Marlboros. Guess who got the chicks.
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@RSE_VB Isn’t that what AF pilots do?

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Hey Marine!
Hey Marine!@Hey_Marine_1775·
We've done well in getting people to avoid saying "Ex-Marine." However, I never really cared for "Former Marine" either. My former employer is no longer my employer. If it is the case that "Once a Marine, Always a Marine" then I think we should use the term "Veteran Marine."
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
I’ve spent two full days watching hearings and no line of questioning I’ve seen more disingenuous than @sethmoulton. First he dismissively brings up the fact @HungCao_VA is an immigrant. Then he launches into a barrage of questions. Hung attempts to answer but Moulton interrupts him eight times. EIGHT. Eight. Then he says “If you can’t answer the question, don’t take the job.” And this guy wants to be a senator? Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
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Steve Combes@medevicerepsc·
@johnkonrad @SECNAV @MaritimeCollege Proud PLC/OCS Marine officer here. Regardless of commissioning source, let’s train them quick and get them contributing. Every billet matters. We have a naval service to rebuild and no time to waste.
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Boyz. The moment we’ve been waiting for. We officially have a @SECNAV who gets it: the Honorable Hung Cao just called the Merchant Marine Academies vital to the Navy! BOOM (In my excitement I’ll forgive him for not shouting out Da Best from Da Bronx NY @MaritimeCollege)
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Joseph Kahn@JosephKahn·
After being a dad, I feel guilty if I spend too much on myself on anything. It feels like I'm taking away from my family. Every dollar should be for them. This is how dad clothes exist. I try to keep my lunch under $20. I can get grocery sushi for $12. I can kill at Panda Express for $15. Just grilled a Costco steak for dinner I split in half ($8). It doesn't matter how much money I make, the primal level of guilt I feel spending money on myself turns me monastic. However, I love spending money on the family. The joy of providing for them is the only reason I make money. That is the joy of being a man: how little can you spend on yourself and how much can you give your family?
Mikli@CryptoMikli

Kevin O’Leary says Gen Z is financially cooked when people making $70K a year are spending $28 on lunch

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Steve Combes@medevicerepsc·
@ustonymc Served with Dale in Beirut. He’s the real deal. He denied his combat photographer a Purple Heart because it was only a slight shrapnel wound from a car bomb. He explained that in Vietnam, every grunt had some shrapnel in him.
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ustonymc@ustonymc·
Captain Dale Dye, a Vietnam veteran, was so pissed at Hollywood's portrayal of war that he offered his services as an advisor and now heads "the entertainments industry's leading military consultancy company." He has contributed to films like Platoon, Band of Brothers, The Pacific and Saving Private Ryan...etc
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Steve Combes@medevicerepsc·
@ScottMcCreaWest I respectfully disagree. The franchise was broken by killing off Bond. Any modern version will be jumping the shark. Ian Fleming came up with the idea of James Bond based upon his WWII experience in MI6. A look back would be interesting.
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
HOLY CRAP, IT GETS BETTER The top admiral in the entire navy @USNavyCNO ordered a sh!tter watch. 24/7. He ordered a man to stand inside the head with a flashlight and clipboard to make sure sailors do not to flush jizz rags. I’m dead. DED. OMG. THIS IS THE BEST ADMIRAL EVER. And I can almost guarantee the watch is being stood by the perpetrators. I can’t even explain how great it is to get top cover for stopping jizz rag toilet bandits. It sounds like a small thing. But he just won forever loyalty from every single sailor who has ever taken apart a vacuum toilet system. SIR. WE SALUTE YOU.
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Wow. Hillary’s former running mate, Sen. @timkaine, accused Navy Secretary @HungCao_VA of lying and got publicly stuffed into a locker by CNO Adm. Caudle. Cao said legacy media inflated reports of food shortages and broken toilets into fake news. Kaine called Cao a liar and suggested he was sweeping problems under the toilet mat. Then Caudle stepped in and explained that one head going down equals about 1% of roughly 6 million turd flushes — which, at sea, is not a scandal. It’s an engineering miracle. My suggestion? Let’s get Timmy a gold-plated porta-potty, strap him to it for safety, and put the thing on a roller coaster so he can experience 90 seconds of shipboard reality while he’s taking a sh!t. I don’t mean to be crude but Tim Kaine deserves it. Nothing. NOTHING. Pisses off sailors more than when they are working to keep sewage systems working and some puke in a suit and tie who’s never stood under a leaking sh!tter valve calls to give the ship a hard time. Seriously, toilet systems aboard ship were the bane of my existence as Chief Mate. I’ve been completely covered in human waste multiple times and would have traded my left nut for a 1% failure rate. The Admiral’s right. Hung Cao is telling the truth. It’s fake news and the truth is a miracle. And if I was Hung I’d give every single engineer on that ship who turned a toilet wrench on the USS Ford a medal for a job well done! BZ to Admiral Caudle for shutting this nonsense down.
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Steve Combes@medevicerepsc·
@Ron_Rives @BDHerzinger Thanks for the correction. I was last at Miramar O club in 1987. Sad to see this development. Things started to change in the early 80’s with zero tolerance but after Tailhook it went nuts.
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Ron Rives
Ron Rives@Ron_Rives·
@medevicerepsc @BDHerzinger Sort of. Miramar is only open weekdays until 1630. Closed on the weekend. The bar is only open on Friday 1600-1900.
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Blake Herzinger
Blake Herzinger@BDHerzinger·
The All Hands club was a waste of money. Losing O Clubs and E Clubs was a generational mistake.
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In the movie “Top Gun”, Maverick picks up Kelly McGillis by singing in the Officer’s Club. The “O Club” – as it’s known – was a thing, but died a slow death. I missed most of it in my career. In the day, Mom got pissed at the Nellis AFB O’ Club for “Lingerie Night” where models came in & showed off lingerie for sale. It was an early memory for me, seeing those women cross the hall…Mom was beyond pissed & went on a crusade w/ the other Officer’s wives, ending up in the General’s office. They won, but I wish they hadn’t. Before 9/11, the Air Force allowed busses of women to come onto the base on weekend nights, headed to the O’ Club. My Dad was the commander of Security Forces at the time; it was a thing he allowed & for a reason. Seriously, busses full of women, all going to the O’ Club…it was a hot spot at any base. The O’ Club could be a wild place. Once, at Nellis, Dad got a call on a Saturday (I think, but definitely a weekend). It was “Red Flag”, with fighter pilots from all over the world attending to do simulated air war against each other…they’d gotten drunk in the O’ Club & started actually fighting, smashing things up. Shit show. He told his troops to go get all the dogs…Nellis was a center for military dog training & he had turned the “Squadron” into a “Group”, then made “Silver Flag” in the desert, where SF got to play war. It was now not just a place SF could be stationed, it was the home of SF. Anyway, he recalled all the troops, went to the club & locked all the doors except one. Then they let the dogs in…nobody escorting, just release the dog with the command to go fuck things up. One by one, the pilots came out in surrender. He loved that story…wish I could hear him tell it one more time. Anyway, the Tailhook Scandal happened & that was the death signal. Now, Commanders counted the amount of drinks you had. Instead of being a place you could relax, you had to be on duty still. You had to pay to be a member of the O’ Club. It became a place where your career was in jeopardy, so membership declined. The Officer & Enlisted Clubs eventually merged to try & survive, but I don’t think it has gone well. Some Commanders would hold mandatory meetings there, and you had to be a member to attend, which generated some memberships, but that was received poorly. The Pilot Training Bases still have a decent club scene. They don’t allow civilians to come anymore, but it’s a bunch of young trainee pilots trying to flex on each other, playing a very physical game called “Crud”. You’ll have to google that. I helped a Major refit the Club at Vance AFB around 2000. He knew what to do & it was great…he managed to get an ejection seat & a stick from the T-37 right at the bar. Then he wired it so that if you pulled the “Trigger” on the stick, it set off alarm lights & sirens in the club, and now our brand new, naive student who fancied himself a steely-eyed killer owed the whole club beers when the lights & alarms went off. I had a few good nights at O’ Clubs. Vance AFB could get wild on Assignment Night. Randolph AFB was still kicking… the AF Nursing program was based nearby & it had a basement Crud room w/ sandbag walls, so things could get wild when the nurses showed up to have fun. My buddy may make General, but I remember him passing out on a General’s lawn as a Lieutenant after a good night at Randolph & being woken by the sprinklers. We lost something. Some of it was worth discarding, but not all of it was & it built relationships in a way we lack today. The Clubs were good, and it makes me sad they are in such a bad state today.

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Steve Combes@medevicerepsc·
@hughhewitt Iran appears to be a severely wounded beast thrashing about in its death throes. This is when they can be very dangerous. Time to put the IRGC down for the good of Iran.
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Steve Combes@medevicerepsc·
@BlueBoxDave “When I grow up I want to be just like Larry Hogan”. Said no young conservative ever.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
Excellent post! Military aviators of my era and earlier literally grew up in Officer’s Clubs (O Clubs). It was an essential element of our culture. Back in the golden age of aviation, the Officers’ Club wasn’t just a bar—it was the beating heart of the pilot soul. Picture this: leather flight jackets slung over chairs, Top Gun vibes in full swing as crews belted out “Great Balls of Fire” to a packed house of sharp-dressed aviators and their dates. Lingerie nights, stripper nights, promotion ceremonies, pilot training graduations, buses rolling in with local college girls, and enough whiskey-fueled war stories and lies to make your flight suit blush. Red Flag brawls ended with Military Working Dogs playing bouncer, and mornings-after were cured with greasy eggs and black coffee before the next sortie. Those smoke-filled O Clubs forged legends, welded squadrons into families, and built the unbreakable esprit de corps that won wars. Membership was not only a right, a privilege, but a requirement. Then Tailhook hit, and the fun police dropped the hammer. No more open bars, strict fraternization rules, mandatory memberships, and eventually the sad merger into “all-ranks” lounges that felt about as exciting as a squadron safety brief or an operational inspection. We needed to clean up the worst of it, sure… but damn if we didn’t lose the magic that turned young pilots into warriors who’d follow each other into hell with a grin. And stories to reinforce it! Raise a glass to the O Club era—the wild, wonderful glue of military aviation. Miss those days? Yeah… me too. A lot!
KC-10 Driver ✈️ 👨‍✈️ B-737 Wrangler@MCCCANM

In the movie “Top Gun”, Maverick picks up Kelly McGillis by singing in the Officer’s Club. The “O Club” – as it’s known – was a thing, but died a slow death. I missed most of it in my career. In the day, Mom got pissed at the Nellis AFB O’ Club for “Lingerie Night” where models came in & showed off lingerie for sale. It was an early memory for me, seeing those women cross the hall…Mom was beyond pissed & went on a crusade w/ the other Officer’s wives, ending up in the General’s office. They won, but I wish they hadn’t. Before 9/11, the Air Force allowed busses of women to come onto the base on weekend nights, headed to the O’ Club. My Dad was the commander of Security Forces at the time; it was a thing he allowed & for a reason. Seriously, busses full of women, all going to the O’ Club…it was a hot spot at any base. The O’ Club could be a wild place. Once, at Nellis, Dad got a call on a Saturday (I think, but definitely a weekend). It was “Red Flag”, with fighter pilots from all over the world attending to do simulated air war against each other…they’d gotten drunk in the O’ Club & started actually fighting, smashing things up. Shit show. He told his troops to go get all the dogs…Nellis was a center for military dog training & he had turned the “Squadron” into a “Group”, then made “Silver Flag” in the desert, where SF got to play war. It was now not just a place SF could be stationed, it was the home of SF. Anyway, he recalled all the troops, went to the club & locked all the doors except one. Then they let the dogs in…nobody escorting, just release the dog with the command to go fuck things up. One by one, the pilots came out in surrender. He loved that story…wish I could hear him tell it one more time. Anyway, the Tailhook Scandal happened & that was the death signal. Now, Commanders counted the amount of drinks you had. Instead of being a place you could relax, you had to be on duty still. You had to pay to be a member of the O’ Club. It became a place where your career was in jeopardy, so membership declined. The Officer & Enlisted Clubs eventually merged to try & survive, but I don’t think it has gone well. Some Commanders would hold mandatory meetings there, and you had to be a member to attend, which generated some memberships, but that was received poorly. The Pilot Training Bases still have a decent club scene. They don’t allow civilians to come anymore, but it’s a bunch of young trainee pilots trying to flex on each other, playing a very physical game called “Crud”. You’ll have to google that. I helped a Major refit the Club at Vance AFB around 2000. He knew what to do & it was great…he managed to get an ejection seat & a stick from the T-37 right at the bar. Then he wired it so that if you pulled the “Trigger” on the stick, it set off alarm lights & sirens in the club, and now our brand new, naive student who fancied himself a steely-eyed killer owed the whole club beers when the lights & alarms went off. I had a few good nights at O’ Clubs. Vance AFB could get wild on Assignment Night. Randolph AFB was still kicking… the AF Nursing program was based nearby & it had a basement Crud room w/ sandbag walls, so things could get wild when the nurses showed up to have fun. My buddy may make General, but I remember him passing out on a General’s lawn as a Lieutenant after a good night at Randolph & being woken by the sprinklers. We lost something. Some of it was worth discarding, but not all of it was & it built relationships in a way we lack today. The Clubs were good, and it makes me sad they are in such a bad state today.

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Christopher Wipper
Christopher Wipper@SGTWipper1Each·
What’s your favorite quote from this movie?
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