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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Dec 20, 2017
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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SSG Eric Blue
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Not born yet. My dad, however, had just finished up his medic duties in Vietnam just in time for my sister to be born.
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SPC John Tacetta
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A freshman in high school.
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SSgt Larry Melby
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In 72 just started high school, was 3 years away from BMT
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SFC Brian Gillum
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Bouncing around one or the other of the homes we had in Metro Detroit and being a pre-school nuisance to my parents.
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SFC UH60 Helicopter Repairer
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I graduated from high school in May 1972. My original plan was to be in the Army by June but I won a scholarship for $150 dollars which bought me a couple of quarters at the local Community College. As it turned out I did not like school so in June 1973 I went active duty. Christmas 1972 I was hearing about Linebacker II but my head was at school and working my almost full time job fixing and selling tires.
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SFC Jerrold Llewellyn
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I left the 1st Bde, 101st Airborne Div Military Police in Vietnam in July of 1968, then went to FT Bragg and earned my Green Beret. In 1972 I was a very happy SSG in the 6th Special Forces Group, 82nd Military Police Detachment at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. AND on orders to Bad Tolz', Germany (10th SFG Hq's)
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Sgt Jmeans M
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1st grade Commerce City, CO,
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MSG Biran Colwell
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Ft.Polk, LA.
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PO1 Robert George
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BM3, Zebra station, Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club, USS Cayuga(LST-1186), Feb-Oct72 WesPac, Operation Song Thanh in May(?) near Hue/Quang Tri. From various reading I've done, I think we had them on the ropes three separate times over the course of the 'police action' and the politicians/statesmen screwed it up. Kissinger should have been convicted of treason if not stupidity. Did anybody see that Viet Nam thing by Ken Burns? Notice he left out a few things? And that it was slanted in a certain way?
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
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I started the year at home and ended it at Lackland AFB in Basic, turned 18 in 73.
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SPC Teckla Wattman
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I was 2 yrs old , standing at the screen door watching the B-52s practice flying over head from McConnell AFB. We lived in a tiny 3bdrm house on the southeast side of Wichita, Ks. My Dad worked for Boeing Military and my Mom was going to school while also taking care of me and my big brother who would've been 5 yrs old in '72. A carefree time when you could ride your trike up the street and fall asleep at the corner ( i did do that, lol) and have a neighbor who lived across the street notice you and walk you home. I remember seeing the Vietnam War on the tv news each night. My Uncle Bob was drafted and sent to Vietnam in 1970, he served in the US Army. He has since passed away and so has my Mom, both in 2020.
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SFC Rollie Hubbard
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1st trip to Germany place called Boblingen.
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Lt Col Charles Grimes
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MP AIT at Fort Gordon GA living in “temporary” WWII era Barracks thanks to overcrowding
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SFC Kenneth Kreps
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In 72, was a drill Sgt at Ft Still, Ok, then Platoon Sgt in Korea, then to Ft Gordon, Ga, as an instructor on a mobile training team, then to Germany, plot Sgt, then Sr instructor at 1st AD NCO Academy. Back Ft Gordon, instructed T ANCOC, finally back to Germany, Chief Instructor 7th Sig Bde NCO Academy, Retired in 88,
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LTC John Griscom
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Finished my one-year tour at Long Binh in Sep 72 and transferred to Germany.
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SrA Hilbert Steiner
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I was trying to be a civilian again. Got out in June of '72. Should have stayed in.
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PO1 Mike Wallace
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Got back from Vietnam in May and deployed back again in September.
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CW2 William Melton
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First let me say thank you for your service. i left Nam (my 2nd tour ) Sept 71 and was in Panama. Was A-227th AHC 1st Cav Div first tour and 611th Trans 2nd tour. All i can say is My God was with me daily both tours as i never once got hurt. we lost one man in our unit first tour and i lost a friend i went to flight school with 2nd tour so answer to your question 1972 -1974 was Panama. thanks for your letter and yes we all serve a Great God and he did and does constantly watch over us. at 81 not a second in my life is not protected because of my God. love all you guys and God bless you.
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LtCol Bruce Janis
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Discharged in 2/71 after my year in the Nam. Being young and stupid, I was still seeking that adrenaline rush, joined LAPD for the next 23 years, and retired/pensioned after another firefight in 93.
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Cpl Len Rybicki
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In June of 1972 I graduated from high school. In September I went to Marine boot camp at Parris Island. I had my 19th birthday there, and it wasn't a party.
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