Posted on Apr 27, 2014
What is the smallest unit, remotist location, long term hardship military assignement?
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DEW line? Mountaintops in far away places? Underground bunkers? Keyword: Ice breakers? AGB-5 for example.
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I don't know about today, but Con Thien Firebase on the DMZ was pretty bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb1R7rZbFRQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb1R7rZbFRQ
SGT Craig Northacker
How about walking through the airports in uniform?
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PO3 B Al Eisen
1980, Pittsburgh Airport. 1980! Some a$$hole spit at me. A policeman ended that crap fast. He was ex-marine. Years later I taught his grand-daughter.
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Diyarbakir Air Station - Turkey
Remembrances and Pictures of a tour of duty with the USAF/AFCS at the Diyarbakir Air Station missile tracking base in Turkey during 1968-1969, deep in the mi...
Pirinclik Air Station / Diyarbakir Air Station - Turkey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmgDxf4xpDI
Tiny base monitoring Soviet ICBM launch telemetry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmgDxf4xpDI
Tiny base monitoring Soviet ICBM launch telemetry.
1SG Patrick G.
Been there, done that, ma'am! Good duty! UH-60 Security Assistance Mission and working with the Cypress Air Bridge.
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The smallest and most remote that I have ever seen outside a combat zone is the 83rd OD BN's Pier 6 in Kure, Japan. 2.5 acres of leased Japanese Navy pier, it consisted of the barracks, the admin building we all worked in, the smallest commissary in the world (no exaggeration, there is an official AAFES plaque on the wall), a warehouse, racketball court, basketball and tennis courts. I had 20 Soldiers at the most and 3 by the time we inactivated. You could literally throw a football across the "base." It was a 1.5 hour ride to the nearest Marine base (MCAS Iwakuni) to see the doc or go to the BX. Even though it was technically considered a harship tour, it was still a great assignment in my opinion and one of the Army's hidden gems. Highest BAH in the Army at the time too!
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What was the name of the camp in Korea that A/1-506 occupied on the DMZ? It was across the bridge from the rest of the battalion and as I understood it they had 5 minutes to get across the bridge in case of an attack before it was blown. Basically they were "operation speed bump"
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That wasn’t part of the 506th that was the UNCSB-JSA and was a great Assignment. Camp Bonifest was pretty remote but great facilities great Chow Hall and some of the Americans and ROC Soldiers I have ever served with.
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SPC Brian Atkinson
1/506 was at both Greaves and Bonifest. A Co. was up at Bonifest with JSA while the other companies were at Greaves. Currahee!
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5 American personnel assigned to 507th Foward Logistical Element. Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, Apr-Jul 02. In support of a Jordanian Field Hospital at the bombed out airport. Lived in GP Medium, 5 showers for the whole camp, 2 washing machines, no mess hall. Ate MRE's unless we could raid the Mess SGT in K2, then we grilled it all because we had no fridge.
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SSG, I'm in MeS now. Your mind would be blown by how much its changed. Thank you for laying the framework. And thank you for your service.
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The smallest unit where I had the pleasure of serving and the longest assignment (but no hardship)was Birkenfeld Air Base in Germany 1955-1958. This Base no longer exists.
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SFC Larry C. Bell, Goldsboro, NC
United States Army Field Station Sinop, Sinop, Turkey. Not a bad assignment and the best facilities in Turkey at the time. Very rewarding upon pcsing. I was admin support for 98J's at the USS Hippodrome.
United States Army Field Station Sinop, Sinop, Turkey. Not a bad assignment and the best facilities in Turkey at the time. Very rewarding upon pcsing. I was admin support for 98J's at the USS Hippodrome.
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Though I was stationed at Ft Wainwright in Fairbanks AK. I have worked at all of the remote Dewline sites, Attu Lorain Station, All of the sites on the chain, ect. as a civilian.
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SSG Matt Murphy
I actually started this topic after I read about the DEW line....glad I did....VERY interesting and informative responses.....thanks to all who replied and thanks for your extraordinary service.
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
The remotest location I served at was a small Joint Security Station (JSS) northwest of Baghdad, out in the vicinity of some small Iraqi villages. About 120 of us lived there with 40 Iraqi Army guys. Memories good and bad. The Iraqi Army guys were nice people, but they didn't like to go on patrols...like ever.
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CSM Mike Maynard
Hor al Bosh? Al Awad? and there was a 3rd one a little farther out.
I was there on a MTT attached to 1-14 and 2-27 from 08-09.
I was there on a MTT attached to 1-14 and 2-27 from 08-09.
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