Posted on Apr 27, 2014
SSG Matt Murphy
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DEW line? Mountaintops in far away places? Underground bunkers? Keyword: Ice breakers? AGB-5 for example.
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PO2 Doug Pekelder
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On a detachment outside of Quang Tri City April 69 to Dec 69 with MCB 4
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CWO3 Richard Brine
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LORAN Station Sitkinak Island Alaska
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CMSgt Attorney
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I only had one remote assignment. I was stationed at Araxos Air Base, Greece in 1981-82. If you had to go on a remote, there were certainly a lot of worse places. We had our own beach right outside the back gate, and a tourist hotel less than a half mile away that allowed us to use their pool. The base itself was a pit, and there wasn't much in the immediate area. But we were allowed to take military vans on MWR trips on our days off, so we got to see a lot of historic sites in Greece.
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SFC Gabriel Gonzalez
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First assignment Shemya, AK one of the last Islands in the Aleutian chain. We had the first radio and TV station this side of tomorrow. We sent guys to Attu for R&R. Shemya was a flat rock. 2 mile wide by 4 miles long with an average year round temperature of 18 degrees. It was a one year tour with a girl behind every tree. Hint: how many trees grow in Tundra!
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MSgt John H. Lomax
MSgt John H. Lomax
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My first assignment also and I agree with you on that!
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PO3 Sean Chapman
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Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory.
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CPO Scott Hastings
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Fiver Finger Lighthouse SE Alaska. A 4 man unit in the interior passage. Caught rainwater for household use. Got a logistics run every 2 weeks, weather dependent, via air drop, mail, NMPX 16mm movies, and fresh food, 110 miles from anyone!
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SGT Craig Northacker
SGT Craig Northacker
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Did you at least get fresh crab?
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Sgt Larry Stone
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TDY to Shemya AFS in the Aleutians!
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PO2 James Oliphant
PO2 James Oliphant
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I've been to Shemya as a fuel stop leaving Adak, AK. you're right, it's about as remote as you can get.
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PO3 Bill Engel
PO3 Bill Engel
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I have been there also on my way to Attu
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SSgt Edward Miller
SSgt Edward Miller
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Did my 1 year there. 11.5 square miles of nothing. The only 2 trees on the island were held up by T posts.
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1SG David Niles
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Ft. Greely Alaska, 100 miles from Fairbanks. Best duty I every did. Second Smallest was Munster Germany, Nato Site 111.
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SrA Mike Huff
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Never been there but Eareckson As, Shemya Alaska....When planes actually blew off runway....that's harsh.
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TSgt Keith Colter
TSgt Keith Colter
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Spent 1984 there, Harsh! Just 2X4 miles.
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USCG Naval Engineering Suport Unit Seattle (NESU), Detachment Kodiak, AK.
We are a small unit consisting of only three people that do a 3 or 4 year tour. An MKC (E-7), EM1 (E-6), and myself MK1 (E-6). Three people to take care of a 378ft high endurance cutter, a 282ft medium endurance cutter, and a 225ft buoy tender that are all home ported here. Along with various other cutters and ships (Navy and Army) that visit or AOR, and assisting other local shore based units. It's a very rewarding job that I would highly recommend. The job requires us to be technicians along with all the administrative work and collateral jobs with come with running any other unit.
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SSG Matt Murphy
SSG Matt Murphy
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Out (and I do mean OUT there) standing... :-)
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Great photo and story, thanks for sharing! I feel cold just looking at the photo and thinking of Alaska. I had no idea the USCG had a footprint there, very cool!
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CPO Steve C
CPO Steve C
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Please, remember to do more with less. Y'all just got the Munro from Alameda not that long ago.
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