J79Engine Report post Posted April 3, 2013 One: Mike Solon AKA J79 Eng, Born in Philly, live in Cincinnati Ohio Two: US Air Force EuropeThree: 22 years, 1967 thru 1989.Four: MSgt. .Five: Jet Engine Mechanic retired as Propulsion Branch ChiefSix: Lackland Tx, Chanute AFB Ill, RAF Alconbury England, McChord AFB Wa, RAF Alconbury England, Seymour Johnson AFB NC, RAF Lakenheath, England, Retired from Carswell AFB, Forth Worth Texas in 1989. History: Hired by GE Aviation in 1989, laid off in 1993 when the Cold war ended, rehired as a Belcan Contractor working inside GE Aviation and still working inside GE Aviation for a total of 45 years associated with the F4 Phantom and J79 engine. Regarded Worldwide as the F4-J79 engine expert and kept busy with emailed questions and requested visits to member Countries who fly the F4 Phantom, i.e. Germany, Greece, Turkey, Israel, South Korea, and Japan. Last year I spent two weeks in South Korea and three weeks in England on J79 business. South Korea is asking for a urgent visit this year due to expected problems with their Northern neighbors, but not scheduled yet. I have a British wife, Diana, and three children born in England and all collage grads. Our oldest daughter has given us two grand children. Our son will marry in May 2013, and our youngest daughter is married but is working on her career as a RN, currently manages the Truma One ICU at Cincinnati Univesity Hospital while attending Wright State University to graduate in the Spring of 2014 as a Nurse Practitioner then she will start a family. I think that has my history up to current levels. Thanks for asking, God Bless the Great Nation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mayorvic Report post Posted April 14, 2013 One: Vic Jeffers Two: USAF Three: 1962-1982 20 years,3 days Four: MSgt Five: Jet Engine Technician/ J57-B52/KC135/J79-F4E Master Technical Instructor Six: Shepard AFB,TX,Tinker AFB,OK, Seymour Johnson AFB,NC, Incerlik AB,TK, Shaw AFB,SC, Udorn RTAFB,Thailand, Danang AB,RVN, Eglin AFB,FL, Myrtle Beach AFB,SC, Tyndall AFB,FL, Chanute AFB,IL, Seymour Johnson AFB,NC. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C-677946 Report post Posted April 25, 2013 1. Pat Cleveland 2. US Army 3.1967 - 1982 (includes a 5 year break in service) 4. Staff Sergeant 5. Radio Relay Carrier Attendant, Battalion S-2 NCOIC, Signal Instructor @ SESS, Watercraft Operator, Company Training NCO, Group S-2 NCOIC, Intelligence Collection Analyst , Intelligence Surveillance Photographer . 6. Ft. Dix NJ, Ft Gordon, GA, Sukiran Okinawa, Thailand (via USS Meeker County) - various locations in country, III Corps Vietnam, Ft Gordon GA, Ft. Leonard Wood MO, Ft Eustis VA, TDY to USMC Amphibious Intelligenceman School @ Little Creek VA, West Berlin, Germany, Ft Dix NJ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RJJoseph Report post Posted May 1, 2013 One: 1SG Randy JosephTwo: United States ArmyThree: 24 years 1988 thru 2012 Four: First Sergeant E-8 Five: 19K , 19D , 11B , X , Command Group ChiefSix: Desert Storm , Operation Iraqi Freedom , Operation Enduring Freedom , Operation Sword Severed on over 9 Base .....Senior Tank Commander, Calvery Scout 1SG , Drill Sergeant over 4 years , Infantry 1SG 1st Army Divison (BIG RED ONE) ,Division Senior Operations NCO , OIP Chief, Command Group Chief at 3 star Level .......retired 26 FEB 12 after 18 months Wounded Warrior Battalion FT Knox Now have a 2002 American Eagle and love to be free in the USA ....GOD BLESS THE USA ... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chager Report post Posted May 1, 2013 1. Charlie Hager 2. USAF 3. 221/2 Years (1951-1973) 4. MSgt 5. Weather Meteorologist 6. Korea, Japan and Philippines Stateside - New Mexico, Florida, Kentucky, Colorado, New York Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
capindad Report post Posted June 20, 2013 Dave Kosbab United States Air Force 1966-1970 E-4 46250-46290 Aircraft Weapons Mechanic F-4C / F-4D / F-4E Lowrey AFB / Seymore-Johnson AFB / Kunson Korea Seymour-Johnson AFB / Korat RT Air Base Thialand Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dandeejet Report post Posted June 20, 2013 Dan "Flyboy" Dickson US Army Vietnam, 1968-1970 Helicopter pilot, CW2 (almost officer but not quite) Ist Cav in and around Dong Ha, Quang Tri, An Khe Ft. Hood then rifted... Flew 737s for Continental until they were bought out.... now just wander around in the motorhome with 2 weener dogs looking for something to fly dandeejet@yahoo.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dougallman Report post Posted June 21, 2013 Doug Allman USMC L/CPL 1962 - 1965 San Diego - Boot Pendleton 2nd Division Pensacola, Fl. 6 mos Radio Intercept School Top Secret Clrnc Adak, Alaska 364 days Ft. Meade MD National Security Agency SEMPER FI At our Coach we always raise & fly the US and Marine Corps flag. **** proud to be one of the few. Love to associate with other service members - always makes a trip special. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bradrm Report post Posted June 23, 2013 It looks like it has been a while since anyone has posted here so I guess I will take a turn being that I am new here in the Forums. Brad Marchand Former CTI2, USN 1974 - 1979 DLI, Presidio of Monterey, 1975-1976 Air Force School of Applied Cryptological Sciences, Goodfellow AFB, 1976 NSGA Hanza. Okinawa, 1976-1978 USS Salmon, 1976 USS Oklahoma City, 1976, 1977 USS Coral Sea, 1978 USS Blue Ridge, 1978 Thanks to all who have served and given all over the years. I would not trade my experience and the friendships that I had during my years in the Navy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hugger5 Report post Posted June 25, 2013 Wishing the best to all of my fellow servicemen. Kenny Ray Army corp of engineers 4 years SPC 5 Heavy Equiptment operator VietNam 3/66 - 4/68 I truly hope all are well. We served and came back. Purple Herat Award. Now living in Southern New Mexico. Hope to meet up with a few. Thanks for your service and dedication Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arlmar44 Report post Posted June 26, 2013 I am. The initial membership was under the name of Arlene Surasky. My last name is different. We are domestic partners. The membership is about to expire. Should I just start a new membership? Where do you want my military information. I am Roger Del Turco my email address is rdt9384@msn.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seahorse Report post Posted July 1, 2013 One: Mike RTwo: USAFThree: 23 years -- Retired in 1978Four: SMSGTFive: Retired as Flight EngineerSix: Stationed at Great Falls AFB, Montana, RAF Station, Molesworth, Endland, RAF Station, Alcombury, England, Patrick AFT, Florids, Hill AFB, Utah, Travis AFB, Ca (Fe on C-141 and C-124s) Na Trang, RVN crew chief on Spookies AC-47 (DFC) Andrews AFB, DC 98th Air Lift Squadron -- Special Air Missions (Air Force One) at Andrews AFB, Washington DC -- Flew most with Henry K. when he was Secretary of State. Some with Nixon. Wife One: Abby RTwo: US Women's Army Corps 1969-1970 PFC - Student Nurse Squadron, US Army Nurse Corps 1970 - 1972, US Air Force 1973-1979 and finally Retired -- Oklahoma Air National Guard (1988-1999)Three: Took me 30 years to get my full 20 in. 1969 to 1999Four: LTCFive: Operating Room Nurse (Army and Air Force) and Flight Nurse in the Oklahoma Air National GuardSix: Army: Madigan General Hospital, Tacoma, Wa, Kenner Army Hospital, Ft. Lee, Va, Pleiku RVN, Air Force: Malcolm Grow MC, Andrews AFB, DC & Tinker AFB, Ok Break In Service Oklahoma Air National Guard -- Will Rogers ANGB, Flight Nurse Desert Storm -- Bedrock - Dhahran SA and King Fhad International Airport, Flew and MASF. Air Command & Staff College Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrlanny1763 Report post Posted July 21, 2013 Steve LanahanUSMC 1977-1997 Gunnery SergeantDisbursingKCMO, Quantico, St Louis MO, Okinawa JA, Camp Pendleton CA, Camp Lejeune NC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teamrope Report post Posted August 6, 2013 B.J. Henderson Army 1981-2009 SFC 11B, 31Q, 31F, 79R & 79V Ft Hood, Korea, Germany & Ft Lewis Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JHowell806 Report post Posted November 6, 2013 1- James H. Howell 2- U.S. Army 3- 1967-1969 4- Sgt E-5 5- Motor Sgt 6- Drafted Oct 1967 Stationed Ft. Knox Ky, Germany, Honorable discharge Oct 1969 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dstankov Report post Posted November 6, 2013 One: David StankovicTwo: US ArmyThree: 20 years 10 days (June 1974 - July 1994)Four: ISG (E8)Five: OrdnanceSix: Europe, Korea, Middle East (Egypt & Jordan), Md, Tx, Ky, Tx, Md, Tx, NY Have a good and safe Veteran's Day weekend. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ACMAHER Report post Posted November 6, 2013 1. ARNOLD MAHER 2. US ARMY 3. 1949-1971 4. CAPT (03E) 5. AIRBORNE/RANGER 6. GERMANY, VIETNAM, THAILAND Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kblitchington Report post Posted November 7, 2013 Ken Blitchington U.S. Army Joined 1968 OCS & Flight School 1970 E-5 thru Captain MOS 17L, Branch Military Intelligence Benning, Huachuca, Vietnam, Bliss, Germany thru Sept 75 Ga Natl Guard flying Mohawks thru 1990 Now retired in Newnan, GA after Airline Pilot Career 2000 Country Coach FMCA 435404 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MadHungarian Report post Posted January 1, 2014 Santus Gore - "The Mad Hungarian" United States Navy 1980-1992 Aviation Machinists Mate Second Class (E5) at discharge. Helicopter Antisubmarine Light (HSL) 30 - "Neptunes Horsemen", NAS Norfolk, VA Helicopter Antisubmarine Light (HSL) 40 - "Seawolves" - NAS Mayport, FL AIMD JOAP Lab - NAS Sigonella, Sicily AIMD JOAP Lab - USS Saratoga (CV-60) "Fighting *****" Two Honorable Discharges Veteran - Gulf War # 1 1986 Coachman Class "C" On Chevy G30 Chassis Co-Owner, "Mad Hungarian Motorsports" Racing Team, Competitors in the Optima Batteries / ChumpCar World Series endurance racing series. Greetings to all the shipmates here, and to the other veterans as well !! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
campchef Report post Posted January 3, 2014 Thanks for your service guys!!! John W.Hughes USN MS1[sS] 2o years and a couple of months enlisted in 1963 Served on various serfice commands for 10 years and 10 years Submarine Service USS Daniel Boone and USS US Grant. last 10 years out of Holy Lock Scotland. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jlandon13399 Report post Posted January 3, 2014 Jack Landon US Air Force Reserve 1967 - 1975 re-enlisted for two additional years E6 Tech Sergeant Loadmaster C119 and C130 1000 hours total flight time All 8 years at O'Hare in Chicago Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iryshe Report post Posted January 3, 2014 Steve Irish USAF/Ret 27 years active and reserve service Airman to LtCol Photo Interpreter/Air Intelligence Officer Served in Air Force Intelligence units at George AFB, CA; Tan Son Nhut, RVN; Yokota AB, Japan; Hickam AFB, Hawaii; Lowry AFB, CO; and various assignments in the Washington, D.C. area and overseas TDYs. The Air Force was life changing. I had several other careers, but the memories acquired and friendships gained in the Air Force I count as exceptional. There's just something about working with dedicated professionals who know their jobs and bond together to carry out important missions that fills you with pride and a sense of accomplishment. We are part of America's history. We won the cold war. We executed the most important mission of the President of the United States - the protection of our citizens from foreign threats and defense of our freedoms. Every time my best friend and my wife cross the threshold of any military base or post in our RV, we feel at home. We get all sappy every time we hear reveille, the National Anthem or taps. We celebrate Veterans Day, stand solemn on Memorial Day, and honor all who served. We are so proud of our country and how our citizens support and honor our troops by sincerely thanking them for their service. I (and many of you) served in a time when that was not so much the case. I hope never to return to those days. "Thank you for YOUR service!!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bwjoyner Report post Posted January 4, 2014 Thank You Fellow Veteran's 1. Bill Joyner 2. USAF 3. 1963-1968 4. E-4 5. Ordnance 6. 1964-65, K-55 South Korea, 1965-1968 Hahn Air Base Germany. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
9UCPRO Report post Posted January 21, 2014 All give some, I'm here today, because Some Gave All! 1. Stan Morris 2. USAF and USAF Reserves 3. Active Duty: 9/65 to 1/78 Reserve Duty: 9/83 to 9-85 Active Duty: 9/85 to 12/93 4. TSgt 5. Security Police '65-69 Accounting and Finance '69-78 Munitions Technician '83-85 Accounting and Finance (Military Pay) '85-'93 6. Tan Son Nhut, Republic of Vietnam 12/67-12/68 Camp New Amsterdam, Netherlands 10/74-10/77 Wallace AS, RP. 12/89-12/90 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites