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Tom Johnson

USAF

4 years (1968-1972)

SSGT

Weapons Mechanic (Conventional)

Cold War Nuclear Base (RAF Bentwaters, UK) plus TDY to Libya, Turkey, Italy, and Spain

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1     Brock Inglehart

2     US Navy '64 thru '68

3     E-5 Electrician

4     Served entire hitch aboard USS Topeka CLG-8

5     Made one WestPac patrol in '66and one Med cruise in '67

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1.  Dennis Haza

2.  US Army Aviation

3   June 1967 to June 1987

4,  E7 Aircraft Tech Inspector

5.  Served 2 years Vietnam as Helicopter Door Gunner in UH!, OH6 and OH58.with 1700 combat hours over two years.

6.  Two tours Germany but when branch said is going to Korea I submitted retirement papers. 

 

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1. Ken Nolte

2. ARNG and full time technician

3. 22 years and change.

4. 1SG/ E-8

5. 15Z   NCOIC of aviation maintenance company. 

6. Iraq, El Salvador, Afghanistan

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3 hours ago, dcotop said:

1. Ken Nolte

2. ARNG and full time technician

3. 22 years and change.

4. 1SG/ E-8

5. 15Z   NCOIC of aviation maintenance company. 

6. Iraq, El Salvador, Afghanistan

Welcome to the forum from anouther old aircraft mechanic.

Bill 

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44 minutes ago, wayne77590 said:

Happy BD Navy Mates.

USMC was 1 year later. Must be it didn't take as much time to train us.

It probably took that long for the hangover to wear off, haha.

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1. Steve Allen

2. KS Army Guard

3  1970 – 1978 When JC started running us off

4, E5 Sgt RTT Team Chief

5. KS, Ft Lenard Wood

6. Birth Father was one of the surviving Battling ******** of Bataan.

I did go on to support military as a Mfg Eng in Aircraft
T-37, A-7, B1B, the sneaky Black bomber, J-Stars, C17, G Hawk, Black Hawk

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11 hours ago, Super8mm said:

1. Steve Allen

2. KS Army Guard

3  1970 – 1978 When JC started running us off

4, E5 Sgt RTT Team Chief

5. KS, Ft Lenard Wood

6. Birth Father was one of the surviving Battling ******** of Bataan.

I did go on to support military as a Mfg Eng in Aircraft
T-37, A-7, B1B, the sneaky Black bomber, J-Stars, C17, G Hawk, Black Hawk

Welcome to the forum.

Bill

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  • Proud to have served!
  • Neal Wesley Harris Jr, Sp 5 (I grew up in the military & attended Kemper Military School)
  • U.S. Army, 3 years Active Duty, 1966-1969
  • Training: Combat Medic 91A10, Neuropsychiatry 91F20
  • Ward Master for 2 Psychiatric Wards at Ft. Ord, CA Hospital
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  • Father Neal Wesley Harris, Colonel
  • U.S. Army, 36 years, 1937-1973 Artillery Officer
  • WWII served under General Patton in North Africa & Sicily, General Mark Clark on the mainland of Italy, as liaison officer with Free French troops, field artillery liaison officer and unit commander. During the Korean War he was Battalion Commander for the Fourth Training Battalion at Camp Polk, LA then in Korea he commanded the 145th Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion, was executive officer of the 158th Field Artillery Battalion and later commander of the 171st Field Artillery Battalion. After Korea he was assigned to ROTC duty at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK. In Heidelberg Germany at the Headquarters of US Army Europe he was on the command staff of G-3 Operations. At Ft. Totten NY was G-3 operations officer and deputy G-3 Chief of Reserve Affairs - 1st Region Air Defense Command. At Ft. Richardson Alaska he was director of plans and training, director of personnel and Post Commander. Back in Norman, OK he commanded the Oklahoma Sector of US Army Reserve XIX Corps. In Tehran, Iran he was Chief of Staff US Army Mission and Chief of a field team with the 2nd Iranian Army and at Ft Sill, Oklahoma was Deputy Chief of Staff for the US Army Field Artillery Center where he retired.
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  • Grandfather Edgar Lee Harris, Corporal
  • 1911-1915 U.S. Marine Corps, Company Clerk, Phillipines & China
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  • Great Grandfather Joseph Wesley Harris
  • b.1857, d. 1923 did not serve in the military
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  • Great, Great Grandfather, James Wesley Harris, First Sergeant
  • 1862-1865 Confederate Army,  Company C (Fannin Farmers) of the First Georgia Partisan Rangers, Smith’s Legion and later was in Company E,11th Regiment (11th Georgia Infantry) which surrendered 16 officers and 176 enlisted at Appomattox Court House April 9 1865
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  • Great, Great, Great Grandfather Abel Harris
  • 1814 American Soldier during War of 1812, served under Capt. K. McKinsey, Captain George Lee Davison, Col Jesse A. Pearson, & General Joseph Graham
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  • Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather Isham Harris
  • 1780-1781 American Soldier during Revolutionary War, served under General Stevans, General Gates & General Washington

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Bruce Maxwell

time in service 18 June 1960-1 Aug 1994 

CMSGT E9 USAF ret   USN ,ARNGUS, USAF

Many jobs  Aircraft Maintenance

 Combat Rescue and Recovery

Many locations

Retired outside Pensacola FL

Many years of RVing 2005 Monaco Diplomat 40ft

 

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1)  Jack S.

2)  USCG

3)  '61-'65

4)  E-4

5)  Electricians Mate 3rd Class

6)  Cutters: Long Beach, CA, Santa Barbara, CA, Honolulu, HI

Enlisted out of high school (one of the smartest things that I have ever done.)  College, Podiatric Medical School and became a foot surgeon.

Thank God for the courage of all Americans that serve...."the Best of the Best."

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