greymountain Report post Posted October 27, 2010 Thirty year vet - 1956/1959, Oklahoma Army National Guard. 1959/1986, US Air Force. Both ground and airborne reconnaissance, Russian, VietNamese and German cryptologic linguist. Just over 5000 hours in the sky all over the world from the Gulf of Tonkin, Laos, Cambodia (Oops, we weren't there) to Grenada, the east Med, Baltic Sea,,, well, you name it, we were there. 100% disabled vet, but that isn't slowing me down. "Grey Mountain" was my Comanche great-grandfather, and I have been allowed to use that name. Lonnie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeltaDonnie Report post Posted October 27, 2010 Grey Mountain, my Father Bill was in the fifth marine division on the beach of IWO Jima for two days he is 100% disabled also but nothing slows him down either. Having a positive outlook on life is great to read when you have been through so much. He still drives his car with my Mom as the passenger doing his weekly driving chores, Sams Club, Breakfast at IHOP sometimes McDonalds, etc. Again, thank you for the service... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites