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Posted on Dec 20, 2017
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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CMSgt Bill Landers
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Jim I was shop chief when you were there,as I recall there was almost a hundred men assigned to the Aero Repair shop, I don’t remember most names ,then I transferred to JOB Control as NCOIC until September of 1973,all told from 1968 t0 1973 ,Guam twice and Thailand
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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Good to find you again B. Landers Jr. I recall you and your old school long brimmed mechanics cap...
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CCMSgt Bill Landers
CCMSgt Bill Landers
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Jim,thank you for the memories,wish I could remeber all the guys in the shop,there was Phil Guzman,he took over for me when I went to Job Control and phil found me after 38 years,he and his wife showed up in my driveway,good to see him,and there was the Tsgt that wore HAI Karate that you could smell when he got off the bus iin front of the shop,
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PO1 Robert George
PO1 Robert George
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Ya know...it's funny what you remember. You go thru all the heavy stuff and it's the silly little shit that you remember.
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GySgt Samual Sneed
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Being born
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SN James MacKay
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I separated active duty in '62, and I was a young father with a toddler, in '72. I was rapidly transitioning from a Hawk to a Dove.
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SFC Jim Ruether
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Merry Christmas Brothers and Sisters!
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1LT Larry Bass
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In '71-72, I was a freshman in HS. Fast-forward to '75, I was a senior in HS and signed up DEP with the USAF in March of '75. The Vietnam campaign officially ended (as I recall) in May of '75. I entered active-duty in June of '75 at 17 years old, 2-weeks after HS graduation. Call me crazy, but I regretted not being able to go to 'Nam and doing my part (although the politicians lost the war).

God was very good. I was never deployed to a war/combat zone. Ironically, after retirement, in my late 40s, I discovered that I was born with a single kidney. That - if known back then - would've likely eliminated me from serving. I'm very thankful for being able to serve my country, and I received many BLESSINGS as a result of my service. I took more from it than I put into it. Great training, camaraderie, great retirement benefits, and I surrendered my heart to Jesus ('78) while enlisted.

A special thank you to all who were deployed to danger zones, and especially to those of you who were wounded or otherwise "disabled" during your TIS. Your countrymen (many of us) are very grateful.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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LMFAO
Lt.BASS... I Have SHORTS Older Than You.
And I May Be Wearing Them NOW.
Damned Kids, Anyhow!!
~ LOL ~
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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PO1 Gery Bastiani
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From April to September myself and 29 others were with MCB 5 and we were in Nam Phong just down the road from you building a base for the Marines. And every other weekend we'd be bused up to U-Tapao for our weekend liberty. My first deployment over Seas. Long time ago
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CMDCM John F. "Doc" Bradshaw
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Outstanding SSgt. Gilmore!!! Thank You So Much For Sharing This!!! May God Bless You Always!!! I started 24 months of Ward Duty in August 1972 at the US Naval Hospital in Naples Italy!!! Doc
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MSG Thomas Currie
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December 18, 1972 -- Augsburg Germany, tank commander of an M60A1 tank.
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SSG Dennis R.
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December '72?
Fort Hood, taking a crash-course OJT into the world of alcohol & drug rehabilitation.
AR 600-85 was just a DA Pamphlet back then.
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SFC Louis Willhauck, MSM, JSCM, and ARCOM
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Edited >1 y ago
HQ, NATO, LANDSOUTHEAST - Izmir, Turkey (at the Karabaglar Transmitter site) 71 - 75. 76-79.
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