georgehulsey1 Report post Posted December 4, 2012 George Hulsey U S Army 23 years AD Warrant Officer CW4 256A0 Combat Service Support Iraq War Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jgatc29 Report post Posted December 5, 2012 One: James Glaser Two: USAF Three: 21 years AD Aug 90-Nov 11 Four: MSG Five: Combat Control and Air Traffic Control Six: Desert Storm, Central and South America, Charlie Co., Egypt, Kuwait, Iraq, SOCKOR Youngson Korea, Pope AFB, Charleston AFB, McChord AFB, Mildenhall AB UK, McChord AFB, McConnell AFB. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JimFrance Report post Posted December 29, 2012 Jim France USAF Airborne Research recon 1968 - 1972 Nam Airborne Recon 1970 E5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sweetride Report post Posted December 29, 2012 one: Stan Holm two: Army three: 1968-1970 four: Spec 4 five: Medic six: 9th Med Lab, Long Binh, Vietnam Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carlonds Report post Posted January 3, 2013 1: Carlon D. Snyder2: USAF3: April 24, 1969 - Dec 22, 1972 (3 yrs, 7 mos, & 29 days)4: Staff Sgt5: Missile Maintenance Technician (Minuteman Weapons System)6: Lackland AFB, TX; Chanute AFB, IL; Malmstrom AFB, MT (341st MIMS, 341st TTB); Chanute AFB, IL (Missile Maintence Instructor). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted January 3, 2013 3. Not that anyone is counting. THANK you for your service. Herman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ultraglide Report post Posted January 4, 2013 one: William Sanderson two: Army Three: 3 yrs 8 months Four: E-5 SGT Five: 11 D ( Recon ) , 11 E 40 ( DAT- Dumb *** Tanker ) Six: Germany Coleman Barracks 3/8 Cav and Dam proud of it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steventanya Report post Posted January 4, 2013 1. Steve Elliott 2. USAF 3. 27 March 1969 - 1 October 1991 (22 years 6 months 4 days) 4. MSgt 5. F-4E fighter radar tech & F-16 Avionics tech, Instructor/Supervisor, Avionics Branch Chief 6. MacDill AFB, Lowry AFB, DaNang AB Vietnam, Udorn RTAFB,Thailand, Zaragoza AB Spain, Homestead AFB, Lowry AFB ( again), Kadena AB , Okinawa, Japan, Misawa AB, Japan, Shaw AFB,SC and finally retirement assignment Valrico, Florida. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pmarth Report post Posted January 5, 2013 1. Peter Marth 2. USAF 3. 4 Aug 1970- 31 Dec 1990 4. SMSgt 5. Training/Education 6. Eglin, Ubon RTAFB, Eglin, Duluth MN, Anderson AFB Guam, Hickam AFB HI, and lastly Randolph AFB TX, where I am currently employed at AFSAT. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lakemartin Report post Posted February 11, 2013 1 Forest Van Loon 2 USAF 3 4 years 9 months 1961-1965 4. E4 5. Jet over 4 mechanic & Crew Chief WB-47 6. Texas, Okinawa, Calif, Alaska, Hawaii Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raybohrer@comcast.net Report post Posted March 2, 2013 One: List your name.Two: List the branch of service you were in.Three: List the amount of time you were in service to this country and when you were in service.Four: List your rank while in service..Five: List your job while in service (I think it was your MOS)Six: List where you served. (NAM, DESERT STORM, ATLANTIC, PACIFIC, WW2, KOREA) Ray US ARMY 28 years (ret) SGM E-9 11B5Z RVN (twice) 67-68 69-70 while young Ranger later NCO academy instructor, Deputy Commandant 7th Army Germany Retired Brigade S-3 502nd 101 Abn Div Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baddad53 Report post Posted March 2, 2013 Richard G Durant June 1971 to September 1975 Regular Air Force September 1976 to July 1977 Active Reserves (unit went SAC I didn't/wouldn't) Weapon Systems Security-Airbase Ground Defence 3 years / Still Photographer 2 years Honorable Discharge Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DWAYNECHERAMIE Report post Posted March 3, 2013 1.DWAYNE CHERAMIE 2.US ARMY 3.1980-83,3YRS.(COLD WAR ERA) 4.E4 5.11C-81MM & 107MM MORTARS 6.FT.BENNING,GA.,THE ROCK,NEAR BUTZBACH,W.GERMANY,FT.HOOD,TX. STILL SO PROUD TO HAVE SERVED AFTER ALL THESE YEARS!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rdengraver Report post Posted March 3, 2013 One: Ray Two: US Navy Three: 4 years 1968 - 1972 USS San Diego AFS-6 Four: SKSN Five: Storekeeper Six: Atlantic Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
captdaveh Report post Posted March 3, 2013 1. David Harris 2. 6.5 years USAF, 3 years Army 3. 9.5 years total service 4. CWO-2 5. Fixed Wing Aviator, Single & Multi Engine 6. USAF Jet Mechanic, KC - 135, B58, Jet Engine Instructor -- Army Electronic Test Pilot, Ft Huachuca, U1A 54th Aviation Company Vietnam, Multi Engine VIP Aviator, Presideo, San Francisco. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wg4t50 Report post Posted March 4, 2013 Dave Metzger USMC E-4 Corp + P-1 2533 CW Radio Opr Anglico, Camp Lejeune, Court House Bay, Camp Perry, Gitmo, Vieques 59-63 Amen Sat on footlocker waiting for the call to load into the C-130 headed to Cuba when Russia and Kennedy were having issues, glad we never went. Anglico is a very interesting outfit. Glad I joined and happier I got out with an Honorable, Tuff place for some. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beeanangel Report post Posted March 4, 2013 Jim Fuller (Jim doesn't get on the computer much so this is wife Becky responding) US ARMY. Enlisted Oct 4, 1960, 20 yrs 27 days. Retired Oct 31, 1980 as 1SG E-8 from Ft Wainwright AK. Began service as a cook at Ft Meade MD. Re-enlisted to go into helicopter maintenance and on to Vietnam (Jul 64-Jul 65); returned to Ft Eustis VA and then to Vietnam for second tour (Jul 68-Jul 69). After returning to Ft Eustis again, was interviewed for US Army Presidential Flight Detachment and served with the unit supporting Presidents Nixon & Ford until the unit was disbanded in 1976. Transferred to E-Troop at Ft Wainwright then 242nd Sugar Bears and became their 1SG prior to retirement. Chose to keep Fairbanks/North Pole as our home for 30 years before retiring second time and setting out in our motor home lifestyle. We sold our house in 2007 and have been traveling to visit family & friends around the Lower 48 since. Returning to Fairbanks every other summer for grandchildren high school graduations. Have been workampers/camp hosts and thoroughly enjoy meeting new people as well as reuniting with those of our past. God Bless America and thank you to all who have served it well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CASTMAN Report post Posted March 4, 2013 1. JOHN A. MEAUX 2. US NAVY 3. HOSPITAL CORPSMAN HM2 AT TIME OF DISCHARGE 4.JANUARY 1964 -OCTOBER 1971 5. NAVAL HOSPITAL PORTSMOUTH VA. ORTHOPEDIC TECHNICIAN CAST ROOM TECH NOV 64-MARCH 66 6.USNTC KENITRA MOROCCO STATION HOSPITAL AIR EVACUATION COORDINATOR, AND EMERGENCY ROOM 7.FLEET MARINE FORCE CAMP LEJUNE NC. FIELD MED SERVICE SCHOOL 8. NOVEMBER 1966: INDIA COMPANY 3BAT.4TH MARINE REG. DANG HA VIETNAM: CAM LO: GIO LIN:CAMP HANSEN OKINOWA, BACK TO VIET NAM . JUNE 1967 A MED. PHU BAI VIETNAM ORTHOPEDIC TECHNICIAN AGAIN . THERE UNTIL JULY 4TH 1968 AUGUST 1968 AERO SPACE PHYSIOLOGY SCHOOL NAMI PENSACOLA FLORIDA. JULY 1969PENSACOLA NAVYS GOSHAWKS FOOTBALL TEAM AS TRAINER UNTIL DISCHARGE IN OCTOBER 1971 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Talysen1 Report post Posted March 4, 2013 Carol Storts Army 72-74 72F Data Communications Terminal Spec - Army Security Agency (ASA) Ft. Gordon, Okinawa Ok guys...you have heard from the WAC'S now! C'mon, there must be more of us out there! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blngrjms Report post Posted March 5, 2013 Jim Belanger Navy 1959 - 1962 E4 Personnelman Japan - California Served with VQ-1 in Japan. What a great and beautiful country it was at that time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
netop43 Report post Posted March 16, 2013 Ray Turner USN 1961 - 64 EM3, Tin Cans, USS Fechteler DD870, USS Larsen DD830 Long Beach, CA - Cuban Missle Crisis, Wespac USAF 1966 - 70 SSGT Electrician McGuire AFB,NJ - Galena, Alaska,- Pope AFB,NC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sandyhepburn Report post Posted March 22, 2013 One: List your name. Alan HepburnTwo: List the branch of service you were in. US Army AirborneThree: List the amount of time you were in service to this country and when you were in service. Served 1971-1973Four: List your rank while in service. Made E3 from both directionsFive: List your job while in service (I think it was your MOS) 11C - Indirect Fire Crewman (81mm mortars)Six: List where you served. (NAM, DESERT STORM, ATLANTIC, PACIFIC, WW2, KOREA) North Carolina I'm a 3rd generation veteran, and our son is 4th generation. My grandfather was Canadian Army 1915-18 fought in WWI in France. My father was Royal Canadian Air Force 1943-45 fought in WWII as a wireless operator in a Lancaster bomber. I was 82nd Airborne during the tail end of Vietnam, but never went overseas. Our son is US Navy and has spent 3 tours in the Gulf and 1 tour in Bahgdad (so far). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JackHauswirth Report post Posted April 2, 2013 First, I would like to say "Welcome home!" to all my Vietnam Nam brothers. 1. Jack Hauswirth 2. USAF 3. 10+ years 4. Captain 5. Pilot 6. Bases I was stationed: KI Sawyer AFB, MI; Beale AFB, CA; Mildenhall AB, England; Torrejon AB, Spain; Kadena AB, Okinawa; Anderson AFB, Guam, Utapao AB, Thailand; and flew into many other places such as Saigon, CCK, Hickam, etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ballantyne Report post Posted April 3, 2013 Dave Ballantyne Update from May 2012, Thanks to all for your service. F378626United 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 Travel with: "Syd," Blue Healer, Australian Cattle Dog Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mtmy2k Report post Posted April 3, 2013 1, Steve Adans 2. USN 3. 26 years 5 months 4. Command Master Chief 5. Electronics Technician (Submarines) 6. Boot Camp in Orlando, FL, Naval Station Great Lakes, USS Los Angeles (SSN688), Naval Submarine School New London, CT, USS Philadelphia (SSN690), rider on USS Bluefish (SSN675) and USS Spadefish (SSN668), Mobile Technical Unit 14 in Kings Bay, GA, Command Master Chief of USS Frank Cable (AS-40) and Command Master Chief of HS-15 Red Lions in Jacksonville, FL. My dad and uncles were all in the Army during WW2, oldest brother in USAF, other brother in USN, son in USMC, nephew in USCG, son in law in USN. I guess you could say we are a military family! Thanks for starting this thread. Thanks to everyone for their service! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites