Posted on Jun 8, 2015
Do you have your first photograph in uniform - Share your first photograph in Uniform?
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ALL New Connections - Back by Popular Demand! I'm still receiving some great photos from all you RP Members. THANKS!
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All you photogenic military personnel out there in RP Land let’s have a little photo session just to lighten it up today! Share the first photograph or the earliest photograph of yourself when you entered the military and tell us the date of the photo.
I'll start with Private Burroughs in 1975 at Fort Leonard Wood, MO & end with Colonel Mikel in 2005!
Keep them coming!
All you photogenic military personnel out there in RP Land let’s have a little photo session just to lighten it up today! Share the first photograph or the earliest photograph of yourself when you entered the military and tell us the date of the photo.
I'll start with Private Burroughs in 1975 at Fort Leonard Wood, MO & end with Colonel Mikel in 2005!
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Here is a picture of me as a young infantry platoon leader with group of my soldiers at the OPFOR vehicle park at Grafenwoehr training area, in Germany in August 1981.
2nd Platoon A Company 1-52 Infantry at OPFOR Vehicle Park– left to right – Benny Correa, 2LT Stephen Ford, Jim Ballinger, Walter Reyes, Stephen Frizzel, and Turner.
2nd Platoon A Company 1-52 Infantry at OPFOR Vehicle Park– left to right – Benny Correa, 2LT Stephen Ford, Jim Ballinger, Walter Reyes, Stephen Frizzel, and Turner.
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PV2 or PFC Nelson, 1988ish FTX in Germany. Standing in the back of a built-up M35-A2. This was my vehicle to move the Aid Station to/from the field. MOPP 2!!
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Maj Chris Nelson Great photo - thanks for sharing and thank you for your service Chris!
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The very first Pic...think this was day two...or guess it was one since we got in at 2200 the previous night and did paperwork for 3 hours...lol Went to the barber, uniform issue and they brought us back to take pics right before the gauntlet with the med techs on both shoulders for the shots...
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PFC Bruce Lawrence
SFC John Lovelady - No I knew what was coming next. 4 years in JROTC with retired MSG from the 5th Group C.R. West and he made sure we were ready for that first 2 hours at basic...everyone else looked like they were ready cry.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Great share and photo PO2 Lynette Mullins Thank you and thanks for your service Lynette!
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Great share and photo PO2 Frank Salado Thanks and thank you for your service Frank!
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Fort Leonard-wood, or ‘Lost in the woods’ 1994...First co-Ed units still proudly serving our great soldiers only now as a Civilian Servant...,
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Great photo and share @SGT Traudel Haney! Thank you and thanks for your service!
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I graduated from Georgetown University in 1965 and gained my commission as a second lieutenant. My two nieces placed the gold bars on my uniform. I have written about my military experience as a missile launch officer at Whiteman AFB. There are two chapters in my memoir available on Kindle or Amazon, entitled Transitions: American Values of Democracy and Free Markets in Post-Cold War World. It details my career from a cold war warrior to a democratic reformer in programs that I designed in nearly all the former Soviet Union countries, Chile, El Salvador, South Sudan, etc. I wrote the first articles on the low morale and the morality of launching Minuteman ICBMs. Many former launch officers and SAC commanders now believe that ICBMs should be taken off alert and the US should renounce first use of ICBMs. Ted Weihe, Sarasota, Florida.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Awesome photo and background information share Capt Theodore Weihe Thank you for your service to this country Ted!
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