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Posted on Dec 20, 2017
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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SSG Herman Bauman
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Ft. Hood, Texas. Just returned from Korea.
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CAPT Michael Maselly
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I was in boot camp great lakes then hospital corps school
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SFC Danny McDaniel
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In 1972 I was in my second year in the Tennessee Army National Guard. I finished my six years in 1976. I was an over the road trucker until 1980 when I joined the Regular Army and retired in August of 2000. Not much to talk about I just did my job every day. I never spent a day in harm’s way. I volunteered to go Desert Storm but Recruiting Command would not release me.
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SSgt Daniel d'Errico
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Qui.
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SSgt Daniel d'Errico
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1972. I had just arrived in Udon, Thailand in March. My orders gave no clear assignment to the wkng there (432 TFW). But at inprocessing brief my name and lne other were called and we were told are squadron first sgt. would pick us up at the NCO Club across the street. Since I was just an A1C, I thought it funny that I would be let into the NCO Club. Our first sgt showed up 45 minutes later, and took us to our squadron barracks. We were showed our cubicles and lockers. Told to change into faitgues and then be taken to our orderly room. There we would be processed into our squadron, Detachment 1, 56th Special Operations Wing. More later.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
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Air commandos in Lao?
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SSG Ray Elliott
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In 72 I was 11 or 12 years old. I was home in Rochester NY watching the Vietnam war by way of the TV news. I wish there was 1/10 the coverage of the current wars that there was of Viet Nam. The war in Afghanistan gets so little mention in our 24/7 news coverage today that it's easy to forget we even have forces still over in the middle east. I graduated HS in 78 so I missed the draft and having to go to Viet Nam, but I've always had an appreciation for those who did have to go and fight in that thankless war. Thank you all for your service, and my apologies that when you returned you didn't get the welcome home you deserved.
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SP6 Guy Slater
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At this time (August) in 72, I was waiting to take my wife and daughter home from the Stuttgart Army Hospital. I'd been in Germany for 3 + months at the time. Also dealing with the Baeder-Meinhoff/ Red Brigade thugs. The had missed me by one day when they blew the com center in Heidelberg. Three years in Germany was pure hell due to a wife playing around, and NOT being in Vietnam. Got home in 75 and turned on the TV to watch the fall of Saigon. Then went to Texas for a divorce.
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1SG George Kincannon
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In Udorn Thailand, eavesdropping on the Chicoms and NVA.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
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Ramassun?
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1SG George Kincannon
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SSgt Jim Gilmore yes, USASAFieldStation Udorn Thailand aka Ramassun.
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SSG James Allen
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I was just getting to the point of enjoying life again in July of '72 being in Daytona Beach, FL for the 4th. When I returned home from a great vacation, I found a "Greetings" letter in my mailbox. I had to report to the induction center in Montgomery August 26th. Well, long story short, I went through basic at Ft Jackson, SC, then to Ft Carson, CO where I became a gun bunny on a 155mm SP Howitzer. Come Novermber, I found myself knee deep in snow with a shovel in my hand and on orders for Korea for January. Well, my request for Vietnam was turned down in December but later was put on a special duty assignment behind a typewriter (because of 2 yrs typing in hs listed in my 201 file) to do nothing for 3 months but type orders processing troops out of Vietnam. Thank God I did not have to experience what most guys did that went over there but I salute them and they have my utmost respect. Even though I got drafted that year (my lottery number was 88 and they were taking everyone under 100) it still turned out to be a good year for me as I meant a lot of great guys and established a lot of long lasting friendships
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SSG Richard Hackwith
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I got out of the army on Nov 8, 1968, after doing four years and three months. In 1972 did a "Try One" in the NG. I was a tanker on active duty, but the best I could find locally in the NG was a slot as a scout in a "straight leg" infantry Bn. Only stayed a year, the unit was 90% draft dodgers and after all, it was infantry. A couple of years later, I tried the USAR in a training unit, just one year didn't like it. Then back to the NG as an MP, stayed eleven years.
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