pwlockl Report post Posted April 3, 2012 1- Phil Lockler 2- USMC 3- 1970 - 1974 4- E4 5- Motor Transport 6- Camp Pendleton, California My Mother prayed me away from 'Nam. She said that she knew I would not return if I ever went. She is still praying for me daily. It works! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hknapp Report post Posted April 3, 2012 Harry Knapp Navy 8 yrs E-6 ET/IC AK, NAM, PI Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dmurphy Report post Posted April 3, 2012 Hello guys and gals.... My name is Del Murphy service is USNavy How long--3yrs@10MOS--1949-1953 rANK SN main communications Atlantic I'm a newbie and just started RVing in 2011...Myrig is a 2012 Thor Hurricane Class A motorhome. I look forward to meeting all you guys someday along the road..Till then god bless our troops.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted April 3, 2012 Del, Welcome to the Forum. Navy here also. I was the best friend any pilot could want. Parachute Rigger. Send me a personnal message and we can talk. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tncruiser Report post Posted April 4, 2012 Name:brian j Branch: United States army Service :3years Specialty:radio operator 9th inf dongtam viet nam rvn apr 67-nov 68 google ab8az to see my story brianj Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jack9999 Report post Posted April 4, 2012 1. Jack Neuber 2. USMC 3. 30 yrs 1 mo 23 days 1964 - 1995 4. Retired as Regimental Sgt Maj 5. 0311 Grunt; 8654 Recon Marine jump and scuba; 2336 EOD; 9999 1st Sgt and Sgt Maj 6. Around the globe several times with stops in Vietnam x3, Beirut, and several other places we don't talk about much ending in Hatti. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bradn Report post Posted April 4, 2012 Brad Nerhus US Army Sep 69 to Mar 72 Spec 5 93H20 Air Traffic Controller Marble Mountain, Viet Nam 18 months Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
five Report post Posted April 6, 2012 2. US Army 3. 23 years, 7 months and 14 days, but who's counting 4. 05 5. field artillery, rotary and fixed wing aviator 6. Two VN tours...one in artillery and one flying a CH 47; where I served is too long to list. I spent a tour in the Forscom IG's Office and we traveled all over Conus, PR, AK and the Panama CZ. As a F/W aviator, I flew all over the same places noted above plus Central America and other garden spots. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
varasanjacinto Report post Posted April 7, 2012 I am a Marine Corps Veteran who served on active duty from 1956-1959 and in the active reserves from 1960-1964 when I tried to reenlist to OCS (after college) but was not allowed to because we had two children at the time. After Parris Island and Infantry Training, I was transferred to a Force Recon Company and served as a scout swimmer (mos 0343) for a couple of years,until I transferred out for desk duty when my wife joined me in North Carolina after our marriage.... Recon was an exciting company for a kid of eighteen....all the stuff you see on the comercials...the rubber (nylon rafts....called LCNS or Landing Craft Nylon) Black faces, with cammies and sneakers on....We had a jump platoon, people who had gone to survival school in Panama....and a great deal of pride..... I am proud of my service time and say Semper Fi to all those who have served our country..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tajfish Report post Posted April 14, 2012 Greetings to my fellow Veterans. US Navy Actually served two years Avionics (Aviation Electronics) Boot in San Diego, School in Millington, Ship USS Lexington, Boston 1st Naval District Headquarters Hospital in Chelsea Mass '68 - '70 Lifetime member DAV 60% Disability Long line of family Service to our great Country. Brother and I served in Navy as did my son, Uncles on my side and wife's also Navy. Dad served Army Aircorp B24 pilot, his step brother served Canadian AF B24 pilot, Father in law in Navy. God bless our Country and my fellow Vets Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
andyshane Report post Posted April 14, 2012 Hello again, SeaJay. I hope you're doing okay, know it has been a difficult year. Here's your info. Captain Norris D. "Andy" Shane, USAF 1978-1988 Instructor Pilot, KC-135A 7AREFS, Carswell AFB, Texas Eldorado Canyon, 1986 (Small potatoes compared to TSgt Norris D. Shane, 1927-2007, 1943-1946 US Navy; 1947-1977 US Air Force, Normandy, 1944. His plaque is on the wall among thousands of veterans' at The National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg. My beloved Uncle Dave thought it was a big deal, me going to pilot training, flying; despite his persistent habit of getting busted in rank, I'd consider his career the stellar one. Still healthy and robust at 81, the undisputed heart throb of his retirement complex, he was unexpectedly felled by a heart attack.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AprilWhine Report post Posted April 18, 2012 Well SeaJay, I'll have to make two entries: Me One: Sherry Two: USN Three: 1974 - 2007 with a break in service 1976 - 1982 while I went to college Four: Left active duty as E-4, retired as DoD GS-12 (LCDR) Five: Data Systems Technician Six: Was CONUS during Viet Nam (no women on combat ships), served in the Persian Gulf and off the Horn of Africa. Hubby One: Jim Two: USN Three: 1963 - 1986 and 1989 - 2007 Four: Retired from active duty as E-8. Retired DoD as GS-11 (LT) Five: Data Systems Technician Six: Viet Nam, Persian Gulf Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QuiGonJohn Report post Posted May 9, 2012 Name: John Connaughton Branches: USAF & USN Service: USAF: 2 Yrs 8 Mths (Jan. 1977-Sep. 1979) Last 8 months were in the NM ANG USN (Active): 8 Yrs 7 Mths (Sep. 1979 - May 1988) USN (Reserve): 9 Yrs 6 Mths (Apr 1989 - Oct 1998) Rank: ET2(SS)/E-5 (Petty Officer Second Class) Jobs & Locations USAF Basic Training, Lackland AFB BE&E School and Instrument Trainer Specialist Student, Chanute AFB Instrument Trainer Specialist Instructor, Reese AFB New Mexico Air National Guard, Mess Hall Duty, Kirtland AFB USN OSVET, BE&E and Electronics Technician Student, Great Lakes Naval Station, IL Nuclear Power School Student, Orlando Naval Base, FL Naval Nuclear Power School Prototype Student, MARF Reactor, KAPL, Ballston Spa, NY USS George Bancroft (SSBN 643) Gold Crew, RC Division, Reactor Operator, Overhaul in Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, ME. Then Home Port in Charleston, SC with refits and turnovers out of Kings Bay Naval Base, GA Naval Nuclear Power School Prototype Instructor, MARF Reactor, KAPL, Ballston Spa, NY General Shore Duty, Norfolk Naval Station, Norfolk, VA, assigned to Naval Station Staff as a computer technician, to help install and also help users work with various computers, these were the early days of computers, 1985. At the end of my enlistment I took almost one full year totally away from the military. Then I went into the US Naval Reserve to complete enough time to earn a Reserve Retirement. My initial Reserve billet was with Special Boat Unit 20 out of Little Creek Amphibious Base, VA. After moving to Florida, I worked in the Law Enforcement and Physical Security Detachment, West Palm Beach Naval Reserve Center, until retirement. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
f26399 Report post Posted May 10, 2012 One Joe Two Army Three 1966-1968 Four SP 4 Five 24th Signal Battalion Six Germany Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BNichols Report post Posted May 10, 2012 Bert Nichols Navy 22, 1978 - 2000 Missile Fire Control Technician RTC Orlando; NTC Great Lakes; Dam Neck, VA; USS Belknap (CG-26); SIMA Norfolk, VA; USS Josephus Daniels (CG-27); Fleet Training Center, San Diego, CA; Afloat Training Group, San Diego, CA Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dancealong Report post Posted May 10, 2012 Allan Ritcey Air Force Nov 63 to Oct 67 served Vietnam 66 to 67 E4 Construction equipment Operator 5 55th Red Horse Battalion Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jaburn2 Report post Posted May 10, 2012 1- Jim Burns 2- Army, Basic training Fort Hood, TX. Mechanic Schools Camp Breckenridge, KY & Fort Knox, KY 3- 2 years 1951- 1953 4- Of course started out as Pvt. and made the rank of Sargeant 5-When sent to Korea I was assigned the job of Tank Driver as they didn't need any more mechanics at the time. Later (due to temp hearing loss) I was transferred to the Motor Pool and then later while on RR in Japan I was promoted to Motor Sgt. 6- Korea, The outfit I was in was located North of the 38th parallel. Later had a wonderful (28 day) trip home from Japan to New York via the Panama Canal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ballantyne Report post Posted May 11, 2012 Dave BallantyneF378626United States Coast Guard1964-68Commissaryman 3rd class2 year Coast Guard Cutter Eastwind, Icebreaker, 2 cruises to the Antarctic and 1 to the Arctic1 year Coast Guard Base Boston1 year Coast Guard Base Woodshole, Cape Cod, Ma. Member Eastwind Association, gather every 2 years, Portland, Maine.Currently: Chief Chaplain, Coatesville VA Medical Center, Coatesville, Pa.(Retired Jan. 7, 2013) 2013 38ft. Encounter by Coachmen, Ford V10 Toad: 2000 Tracker Dog: "Syd," Blue Healer, Australian Cattle Dog Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harolddailey Report post Posted June 19, 2012 (edited) SP4 Harold Dailey ARMY 5yr nam vet 1969-1970 combat 11ACR blackhorse mos 13A10 MARYLAND 100/% dav Edited December 5, 2012 by harolddailey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PenRay Report post Posted June 19, 2012 One: Ray Two: US Army/US Coast Guard Three: 28 Years Four: Senior Chief E-8 Five: Diesel Mech, Law Enforcement Six: Cape May NJ, Yorktown VA, San Francisco CA, Boston Ma, Miami Fl, Key West Fl, St Petersburg FL Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CHARLESOK Report post Posted June 22, 2012 #1 CHARLES SCHLOUGH F152554 #2 USAF #3 1966 to 1987 #4 Retired E7 80% VA #5 Disaster Preparedness / POL #6 Basic Aug 66 Lackland AFB, TX , Tech School Amarillo AFB 1966, Ramstein AFB, Norton AFB CA, Macdill AFB, FL, Utapao RTAFB Thailand, McConnell AFB, KS, Lowery AFB, CO, Aviano AFB, IT, RAF Greenham Common UK, Tinker AFB, OK, RAF Fairford, UK , Retired out of Kelly AFB, San Antonio, TX. Low FMCA because we have been doing this since 1990. Homebase now Edmond, OK. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted June 22, 2012 David, Holligan is always welcome on the Forum. Congrats. on being Cheif Chaplin. I volunteer at the Bobham VA Medical Center, Bonham, Texas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
acebohrman Report post Posted July 1, 2012 Hello fellow Vets, I am new to FMCA having just purchased a 2001 Allegro Bus. I am also a veteran from long ago...40 years. I was a Huey Helicopter Crew Chief/ Medic on a Dustoff Chopper in I Corps RVN from March 71-Feb 73 with the 571st Medical Detachment, based at Phu Bai, and Red Beach, DaNang. I flew 700+ medevac missions in 11 months carring some 2000+ wounded to Surgical and Evac Hospitals in Quang Tri, Camp Evans, Phu Bai, and China Beach A/O's. I now live in Pebble Beach, CA and fly Boeing 747-400's for UAL out of SFO retiring in 3 years. One: List your name. Ken Bohrman Two: List the branch of service you were in. US Army Aviation Three: List the amount of time you were in service to this country and when you were in service. 3 years enlisted Four: List your rank while in service. SP4. Five: List your job while in service (I think it was your MOS) 67N20 Helicopter Crew Chief Six: List where you served. Republic of South Vietnam, I Corps Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BruceWare Report post Posted July 2, 2012 One: Bruce Ware Two: USAF Three: 29 YEARS 1 MONTH June 1960 - July 1989 Four: Colonel Five: Flew Combat Rescue Helicopters - HH-19B, HH43B & HH-3E Six: Spain, Germany, England AFB, LA, Viet Nam, Repub of Phillipines, Iceland, Scott AFB, IL, Wright-Pat AFB, OH, & Maxwell AFB, AL. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jrgragg Report post Posted July 2, 2012 1- Jim Gragg 2- USAF 3- 1973-2001 4- CMSgt 5- Cryptologic Linguist (Vietnamese/Chinese/Russian) 6- San Antonio, Texas (x4); Monterey, CA (x4); San Angelo, TX; Taipei, Taiwan; Okinawa; RAF Mildenhall, UK (x2); Wiesbaden, GE; DESERT STORM; SOUTHERN WATCH; Augusta, GA Share this post Link to post Share on other sites