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Posted on Dec 20, 2017
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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1SG Bob Riesterer
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Jan 1972 - Feb 1975...I was stationed at Camp Darby, Italy and assigned to the 500th MP Det. Our duties besides regular MP Duties on the Main Base was to provide security for a nearby Supply Depot and a Ammunitions Storage Area. A Colonel was the Base Commander, but that that have changed by now. We had some exciting events while I was there ie: The Baader Meinhof Gang terrorizing and US Military personnel in Germany so security measures were implemented big time for anyone wanting to get on the base. Then, there's the 72 Olympics in Munich when some Israeli athletes were killed at the Olympic Village by a group of Terrorists....again security kicked in until better intel was gotten. Overall being stationed was great duty and had a lot of fun times.
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1SG Bob Riesterer
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Jan 1972 - Feb 1975, I was stationed at Camp Darby, Italy with the 500th MP Det. The base itself was primarily a Logistical Command with a Supply Depot and Ammunitions Area. Besides being MP's on the base we provided security for the Supply Depot and Ammunitions Area. The Supply Depot was under Army Control and the Ammunitions Area was maintained and operated by the USAF.
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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I was fortunate to serve as an AF medic from 1969 to 1973 mostly at Andrews AFB and TDY at Lackland. This military action was never a declared war just like Korea was not. Only Congress can declare it and have abdicated this responsibility to the executive branch.

As you know this conflict is the most detested, despised, and protested one! For years persons who knew me did not know of my service. I felt bitter, and still do, about all of you who served in country. To compensate, I provide clinical consultation as a volunteer to vet combatants as far back as Korea.
I also continue my clinical research on combat trauma.

I have 3 published articles in this regard. If any of you are interested just contact me at [login to see] .
Thank you and all others who served their from the bottom of my heart,
Rich
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Sgt Werner Cottrill
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I came home in '68, but I remember quite a bit of his comments of Clark and Nam.
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PFC Sandra Wade
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In High School. 6 months from joining the Army under the delayed entry program.
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SGT Stephen Jaffe
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I was already a civilian stateside. I left 'Nam' in October 1968.
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Cpl Daniel Mercer
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I was this many: 3 LOL
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PO1 Richard Nyberg
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In 1972 I was transferred back to Germany From Ft Hood, Texas for my 2nd tour. I joined up in July of 1966 after I graduated from high school and Jan 1967 I was in Phu Loi, Vietnam. After I left there I was sent to Germany on my first tour.
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CPL Luis Whetstine
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In 1972 i turned 2 and from I’ve been told, I and my brother were placed in a home that become our adopted family.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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I'm sorry you were placed in court custody but am truly happy you found and were adopted into a loving home.
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SSgt T B
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AFSC, FTD, Wright-Pat AFB, Dayton
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