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I'll give it a try:

One: Alan

Two: US Army Airborne

Three: Two years - 1971-73

Four: Made E3 from both directions...

Five: Paratrooper - M60 machine gunner

Six: Vietnam-era, Ft Bragg, NC

 

Our son is currently in the US Navy (2005-present) and his daughter is currently in the US Air Force (2021-present) - that makes 5 generations that have served!

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On 4/26/2022 at 2:06 PM, cwocec said:

1. Chris

2. Navy SeaBees

3. 23 years 11 months

4. CWO3 CEC (Civil Engineer Corps)

5. Started as a Utilitiesman (E1-E7) and also as a MUSE Tech with Naval Nuclear Power Unit

6. Great Lakes, California, Mississippi, PI, Maryland, Iceland, Egypt, Antarctica, Guam, Spain, Yap, Italy, Greece, Florida, Virginia, Puerto Rico, Cuba, El Salvador, Germany

Welcome and thank you for your service.

Bill

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6 hours ago, sandyhepburn said:

I'll give it a try:

One: Alan

Two: US Army Airborne

Three: Two years - 1971-73

Four: Made E3 from both directions...

Five: Paratrooper - M60 machine gunner

Six: Vietnam-era, Ft Bragg, NC

 

Our son is currently in the US Navy (2005-present) and his daughter is currently in the US Air Force (2021-present) - that makes 5 generations that have served!

Welcome to the forum and thank you and your family for their service.

Bill 

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John I

USAF 1968 - 1989
Master Sargant E7
Combat Engineer, Red Horse, Prime Beef. (Similar to Navy Seabees)
Electrical Power Generation, Forward Air Control, Electronics Specialist
SAC, TAC, Space Command Cheyanne Mountain Colorado
Vietnam 1969-1971, 21st Tactical Air Support (I & II Corp Areas)
 

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Alpha - Ralph Torres

Bravo - USMC

Charlie - 1972-1975

Delta - Separated E5/Discharged E6

Echo - Like all Marines, rifleman 1st, my 2nd job 3535 Motor Transport, 1st MarDiv 3rd Amtrac Bn

Foxtrot - Camp Pendleton, NAS Alameda, Roosevelt Roads NS 

Thank you to all who served in all our branches. To my fellow Marines, Semper Fi 🇺🇸

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One: Lee Deal.              

Two USN/USNR 

THREE: 22 YEARS Aug 1978 - Mar 2000

Four: finished up as an E-6, did mostly communications, can't talk too much about what I did as a reservist. 

Between my service, and my husband's, both our dad's and Grandfathers, and our son and son-in-law we have about 80 years service, and that's just three generations. My husband found a relative that served in the Civil war and his side and I have at least one on my side so we have a long history of military service for our great nation.

 

 

 

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One: Ron

Two: Navy (Seabees)

Three: 25 years

Four: CBCM (MCPO/E9)

Five: Utilitiesman

Six: List where you served. GULFPORT MS, JAX FL, LITTLE CREEK VA, PT HUENEME CA, SAN DIEGO CA, MIAMI FL, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Inherent Resolve.

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1. Jim Dinwiddie 

 

2. Air Force 

 

3. 21 yrs. Oct 69 - Sept 90

 

4. E8, Senior Master Sergeant 

 

427X5 retired 42799 . Aircraft Structural Repair. 5 years as an instructor.

 

Served in Vietnam 

 

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Welcome to the forum. Where did you instruct? I was in Aircraft Structural Repair to for a while, well long enough to get a 7 level. Then cross trained to NDI.

Had to smile at the difference the time of year makes since my last post on hearer. It was 105 today, I could use some of that cold weather from January 31.

Bill

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One: Jason & Kim Cyr (Yes both Veterans)

Two: US Army.

Three: Jason (24 years) Kim (29 Years) 

Four: Jason (MSG) Kim (LTC)

Five: Jason (Combat Engenieer, Admin, Medic)  Kim (Quartermaster, Logistics)

Six: Jason (Panama, OIF/OEF) Kim (Desert Storm, OEF) 

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Robert Malonson

US Army Transportation Corps

29 Apr.1968-28 Apr 1971

SP/5 (E-5)

Watercraft Operator (61B30)  LCU 1510, LT 536, (Okinawa)LT 579 (Nam), LCM 8501, LCM 8577 (Ft Eustis)

Okinawa, Viet Nam, Fort Eustis, VA

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