Us army 4/80 to 4/83 went in as 12c got a second mos as 75b that was much better.
Basic fort leonardwood
Then fort hood
Then Karlsruhe Germany
Us army 4/80 to 4/83 went in as 12c got a second mos as 75b that was much better.
Basic fort leonardwood
Then fort hood
Then Karlsruhe Germany
US Air Force, Security Forces Late 2005- Early 2010
Dover AFB Delaware for two years (also a 6 month Iraq deployment during that time)
Kunsan AB, Korea for a year
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio for my final year
Navy seabees heavy equipment opertator nmcb 133 1977 t0 1981 deployed to spain guam and deigo garcia also spent time peurto rico
those were some quite years for our military those were the days a salute to all active military members
USMC 20 years 1974 - 1994
San Diego, CA boot camp 1974
Camp Pendleton, CA 1974 - 1975
Okinawa, Japan 1975 - 1976
Camp Pendleton, CA 1976 - 1980
New Orleans, LA 1980 - 1982
Lubbock, TX (Recruiter) - 1982 - 1985
Camp Pendleton, CA 1985 - 1987
Okinawa, Japan 1987 - 1988
Kansas City, MO 1988 - 1992
29 Palms, CA 1992 - 1994
Jobs: Truck driver, admin chief, recruiter, mainframe computer programmer, weapons instructor
To all our vets, thank you very much for your service!!!!! To all others, thank you very much for your support!!!!!!
I'm an E-4 in the United States Navy. I'M an AS (Aviation support equipment technician). Went on a 8 1/2 month deployment in 2013 and visited South Korea, Thailand, Bahrain, Dubai, Italy. I'M stationed on the USS Nimitz in Everett Washington and from Saddle Brook NJ.
Helicopter Anti-submarine squadron - Light 30 (HSL-30) N.A.S. Norfolk VA. 1977-1981 , Aviation structural mechanic , maintained Kamen SH-2 Seadsprite Helo's. our unit trained replacement pilots, aircrew, and S.A.R. Crewmen for the East Coast Fleet. we had an oceanographic survey detachment in the pursian gulf, the Iran Hostage Crisis occurred during my enlistment, and we lost one of our Helo's comming back from a static display at an Air Show inNew Hampshire All soles lost one of which was a good friend of mine.
Boot camp at Great Lakes-Jan., Feb., Mar., 1977
Training at N.A.T.T.C. Memphis/Millington Tenn.- Apr.- Aug. 1977
Final duty Sta. N.A.S. Norfolk VA. Aug. 1977 - Jan. 1981
I spent some time in the Marines. Most in Far East, some in SWA and Africa. Sometimes fun, met some good folks, met some who weren't. Got to travel a bit, not first class, and not always nice places.
US Army 97-2000.
82nd Airborne
Bco. 2/504 PIR
Infantryman
2000-2005 Michigan National Guard
Aco. 1 1/25
Infantryman
I served from 75-79 USMC
I was fortunate enough not to have seen any combat.
I was grunt and specialized in anti-tank/armoured vech.
Stationed in P I and North Carolina.
Went all over the world on uncle Sam's dime.
Made life long friends.
Thanks to all you brother and sisters out there who served or are still serving.
Happy Memorial DAY
US Army,
SP-4, Firemam,
316 Eng Det.,
Na Trang, Vietnam "66-68"
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US Army 1988-1994
Mos 77 foxtrot (petroleum supply specialist)
served in Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm 1990/91
Basic training was at Ft. LeonardWood MO
AIT was at Ft. Lee VA
When I got back from Saudi Arabia my unit was switched from petroleum to water. ( always thougt that was kind of funny)
Thank You to everyone for serving.
I was in the Alabama National Guard from 82 to 86. I was a 12 Bravo combat engineer and spent time in Guatemala and Mexico. My specialty was Bailey bridges. I was on demolitions and it was my job to rig the bridge for demolition if need be. Even though that was what I trained for, I actually spent more time on heavy equipment building roads.
I'm an Aussie Ex-Serviceman but can still honour your vet's.
I was in 'Nam in 1968 and fought in the Battle of Coral & Balmoral, Australia's biggest battle of the war. I was an Artilleryman. I was gun no.2 on an 105 Howitzer. Was also a volunteer. I didn't get drafted as you call it over there. Down here it was conscription. Proud of my little effort.
went in to the Army June 79, BCT Ft Dix N.J. Ait Aberdeen 63H, Reclassed to 75B 81. Ft. Stewart, Ga 79-83, Karlsruhe Ge, 83-87. Nashville RB, admin sec/Asst PSNCO. 87-92. Kuwait, Camp Doha 92-93. Ft.Stewart, Ga 93-94. 15 year retirement.
USAF, 1996-2001, numbered for E-5, Ft. Huachuca, AZ; USS Corey Naval base; first & only tour; Hickam AirForce Base Hawaii.
I was a 1N2<3
USAF Active Duty 2.5 yrs
C130-P Crew Chief 65-0993 out of McClellan AFB, best job I ever had 41 CAMS
USAFR
Battle Damage Repair A-10, F-15, F-111, F-4
Guatemala Deployment - Rebuild DC-10 for Guatemalan Air Force
Honorable Discharge, Civil Service as F-111 Depot Level Wing Rigger
Glad to see all the vets here! I entered USMC in 1976, served 4 active years and left service is 1982. Was electronics test instrument tech plus small missile maint tech. When discharged I was an E5 and did 2 yr reserves. Best Thing I ever did was enlist! Semper Fi Brothers and Sisters!!
from cash 1968-69 airforce afs 36350 danang viet nam 100% disabled
us army microwave tech... 1971 was detached out of camron bay to microwave site in nah trang , served 11 months there ,was on of the first group to get early out due to the start of deescalation of war so i was about 30 days short one day then standing in the San Francisco airport 2 days later a civilian - talk about a mind f**k. at 24 i started college and received an AA (chaffey college) and a BFA (san franscio art institute) in fine arts photography made possible by the gi bill. it was all good except for those who died and were disabled - that still makes me sad today. war sucks!!!! aaron52
I served in the US Navy from 1971-73 as a boiler technician. I was assigned to a destroyer (USS Warrington DD-843) and a heavy cruiser (USS Newport News CA-148). I was aboard the Warrington when it went over two American mines in 1972 during the Vietnam War and had to be removed from service and scrapped as a result of the damage. The Warrington was the single most expensive weapon lost during the entire Vietnam War. I was also aboard the Newport News when one of its forward 8 inch gun mounts suffered an internal explosion killing 21 sailors.
The most enjoyable cruise I participated in was the North Atlantic (England, Denmark, Holland, Norway and Sweden etc.) cruise during the fall of 1973.
As a result of my service time, I do not remember my high school days/friends as vividly as my service time aboard both two ships and my fellow shipmates especially those that made the ultimate sacrifice. Memorial day is more than a holiday once a year.
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