JTC
Loc: Franklin, TN
USAF 1962-1967 in Photo Recon. E-5 on discharge and went back to college. Worked on RF-101 (Voodoo), RB-66 and B-58 (Hustler). Enjoyed my service. My squadron, 383 A&E Shaw AFB, SC, took the recon pictures of the Cuba buildup.
Warhorse wrote:
I'm just curious as to how many veterans we have here, so I will start the ball rolling.
USMC, MOS-1391, 1975-1979, rank at discharge Sergeant E-5
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USMC, also MOS 1391, (Bulk Fuel), 1961 - 1965, Honorably discharged at E-4 Corporal
USMC, 1961-64. Enlisted @ 17 right out of HS, MOS 2541/2543 Teletype/Crypto for HQ 2nd Division at Camp Lejeune. Lance Corporal. And yes, I did drink the contaminated water at Lejeune for two years.
U.S.A.F. Security Specialist 1966 - 1970
USMC 1967-1977. MOS 3531 Motor Vehicle Driver (67-71), MOS 6619 Avionics Radar Repair Tec, ANCOIC/NCOIC Com Nav shop (72-77). Vietnam 68-69. Rank at discharge SGT, E-5.
dwmoar
Loc: Oregon, Willamette Valley
US Army 1970-1978 USACC (US Army Communications Command) Japan Rank Specialist Class 5 SP-5 MOS 26V20/26V2T Job Detail. Instructor, supervise, installs and performs direct and general support and depot level maintenance on strategic communications systems.
[quote=Warhorse]I'm just curious as to how many veterans we have here, so I will start the ball rolling.
USMC, 1954-1957, MOS-0844, artillery for 6 mos, then X’fer to Pistol and Rifle Rifle Range Coach, 2 yrs, then Short timer MP, and out. Rank at discharge Corporal, almost Sgt if ship over, decided not to, 2 kids at that time. Semper Fi, Warhorse.
rbnm
Loc: New Mexico
Mac wrote:
US Navy 1966-1969, Aviation Ordnanceman, USS Forrestal (CVA-59), E-4.
USNR SK E4 USS Forrestal 1966-1968
US Army, was number 6 on draft list. Thought it would be better to enlist and get put in something that I would like. Was Heavy Equip. Oper. Enlisted March 62, discharged Feb. 65 from Combat Engineer's. In charge of Semi truck and TD 20 International dozer at Ft. Campbell, KY. Was state side all 3 years Hon discharge as Specialist E-5. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
US Army Two years 1959-1961, Stationed 18 months in Nuremberg, Germany. I worked in the Fire Direction Control Unit, 155mm Self Propelled Howitzer Battalion, 34 field artillery, Seventh Army. I returned home graduated College, Bachelor of Science degree in education 1964 from Kansas State Teachers College which is now Emporia State University. Congress then reinstated the "Cold War G.I. Bill" and it helped me obtain three more graduate degrees from the University of Missouri, Kansas City.
Peter Noyes U.S. Army 1960 - 1984 Major
Mac
Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
rbnm wrote:
USNR SK E4 USS Forrestal 1966-1968
Hello shipmate. I was in G-Division.
SteveFranz wrote:
USMC, 1961-64. Enlisted @ 17 right out of HS, MOS 2541/2543 Teletype/Crypto for HQ 2nd Division at Camp Lejeune. Lance Corporal. And yes, I did drink the contaminated water at Lejeune for two years.
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Wife and I both drank the Lejeune (tasty water), different time periods though. Me at ‘54-‘57 and wife at 1965.
ntonkin
Loc: western Upper Peninusla of Michigan
USMC, USMCR, ARNG, USAR Retired after a total of 42.5 years
US Army 1968-1971 Vietnam era. came out as an E5 which I reached within my first year. I worked in photography both in Vietnam as a lab tech for the 131st aviation co which did aerial recon work and for the second half of my three years I was at white sands missile range doing both lab work and photography of missile launchings and general base functions. I learned a lot about photography in general in the military but actually got started in it in high school in 1963.
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