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Posted on Dec 20, 2017
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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TSgt David Wittich
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My 1972 wasn't nearly as exciting as yours was SSgt Gilmore - I was at the Defense Language Institute, Monterey CA, taking my 2nd Russian language course and looking forward to my 2nd assignment (guaranteed) to Elmendorf AFB, AK.
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CAPT John Harman
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I was back home in the world. I think I had started graduate school in Political Science at UW-Madison. I remained in the Reserves after I got back in '68, had made GMG1 (my field promotion to 2nd Class had taken in the Reserves!), was married (in 1970) and had a daughter. I remember feeling about the bombing campaign something along the lines of "HELL YEAH!!!! We should have been doing this a LONG time ago and this crap would have been OVER!!!"

Thanks for the recollections and your service...
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Cpl Joseph Zach
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in Boot Camp PISC or in Admin School at he same place. 19 y/o.had gone t a young men's academy so as to 'avoid he draft' [altho the daft had changed to the Lottery by then] at my father's express wishes. 3 yrs 7 mos and 7 days never got awarded the GDM was just thrown on my rack n the barracks. no formation, presentation, etc].

and yeah, nowadays, when I get thinking on it, I would have3 been far better of either enlisting directly out of High School into the Army, or staying out of the4 military completely altogether.

I recall VERY clearly the term "Lifer Pig" from back in those days, and why it existed too. yeah, very very clearly do I remember tat stuff.
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SGT Carl Blas
SGT Carl Blas
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Lifer was common in those days, and FTA in the Army.
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Cpl Joseph Zach
Cpl Joseph Zach
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what did 'FTA' mean back then? in the Army.
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
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Think the Corp’s Apple Marine!
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SSgt Logistics Plans
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Jan 72-May 73 I was at March Air Field in Southern California as a NORS controller. Worked day and night ordering parts for the honey-coned B-52's.
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SSG Infantryman
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I was... a thought. In fact, my mom wasn't even walking yet in 1972!
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SSG Environmental Specialist
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Grade school.
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LtCol Robert Quinter
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I had rotated to North Carolina in 1970, then left on a 6 month Med cruise in Jan-Feb 72. They kept us moving so we didn't grow moss on the north side
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CWO3 Dennis M.
CWO3 Dennis M.
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LtCol Robert Quinter I was on the USS Leahy DLG-16 in 1972 and it was in Feb 72 we departed Norfolk for a Med Cruise, we must have been in the same Battlegroup? Maybe even dragged our knuckles in the same ports and bars??
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LtCol Robert Quinter
LtCol Robert Quinter
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CWO3 Dennis M. - Probably so. Corfu, Athens, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona, the Riviera, Livorno and several other spots the names I can't recall. Would like to take my wife over but have to ensure the statute of limitations has run its course! I believe I was on the Guadalcanal that trip.
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CWO3 Dennis M.
CWO3 Dennis M.
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LtCol Robert Quinter - I am still laughing about your Statute of limitations comment...USS Guadalcanal huh? I bet for a Marine, a ship of that namesake must have been a great honor to you? Before WWII, my Father-in-Law was a student at Dartmouth College class of 36 while there he was in the Marine Corps reserve and stayed in the Marine Corps reserve all through Medical School. When the war broke out the navy wanted to commission him as a Navy Doctor, but he said he wanted to stay with the Marines. The Navy said NO PROBLEM he got it QUICKLY!!! He was assigned to the 5th Regiment, 1st Marine Division. He loved the Marines and even though still a Navy Officer, he only wore the Marine Corps uniform. His shoulder patch was a Blue diamond with a Red "1" with the word Guadalcanal in the red "1", with five white stars in the blue field around the "1". He told me he was at many island invasions Cape Glouster, Talasea, Peleliu, and his last invasion was at Okinawa. He told me in his opinion Peleliu was the worst he had seen with 1800 casualties and he was in charge of all shp/shore evacuees for the whole Phib 3rd corp at Okinawa. He gave me a book to read which he transcribed some details in the front of the book. The book title is "With The Old Breed at Peleliu and Okinawa". By E.R. Sledge. I am also in possession of his shoulder holster with his .45 m1911 that he carried, a Japanese rifle, a Japanese Battle flag with all kinds of writing on it (which he had translated after the war and I found it very interesting), and a Japanese 1000 knot belt. M father-in-Law loved the Marines, but he still had nightmares until he died in 1989.

I too will have to consider statute of limitations should I ever return. Although I was there again in 1986 when we slapped Qaddafi around by crossing his line of Death while on the USS Bainbridge CGN-25 Coral Sea Battle Group and I didn't find any one looking for me while ashore? Your list of port calls are all haunts I remember, and it was during the time of old Navy and we were allowed to be sailors ashore. We did not do any community service ashore...if you know what I mean? I did note Naples and I seem to remember the Isle of Rhodes was missing and I am sure there were others but the beer fog has erased some of those port calls. Semper Fi Col.
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1stSgt Jeff Blovat
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In 1972 I was heading to Disney World to see its grand opening. Gas was 35 cents a gallon. To young for the war. Thank you to those who served.
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SSgt Greg Camp
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Was stationed to George AFB Victorville Cal came from Missowa AFB Japan and Cam Rahn Zaby RVN Crash rescue Fire Dept
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MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P
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Let's see... in '72 I was probably lying in my crib trying to get my toes in my mouth while soiling my cloth diaper...... ;)
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