Thanks for your service "Chief", and welcome aboard...
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Thanks for your service "Chief", and welcome aboard...
USMC 68-71
E-5
MOS - 0311/3516
Nuff said.
USMC
1978-84
Helo Crew Chief - CH53
P.I.
Millington NAS
Yuma MCAS
Dallas NAS
USMC
1998-2003
Gound Radio Repairman
1st Light Armored Recon Bn. Co A
15th MEU Battalion landing Team 2/1
Attachment 2549
Attachment 2550
Attachment 2551
:usa: US ARMY 1971 to 1974 Military police Viet Nam , Germany. & Ft knox KY
Wichita, eh? Lived there 12 years. Loved those B-1B's and KC-135's on takeoff and landing! What a sight!Quote:
Originally Posted by sjones
Thanks to all of you for your service to our country!
Not too many things that are more beautiful than a slick screamin' in to a hot LZ , M-60 fire ripping up the jungle, takin' multiple hits to get my sorry A** out!Quote:
Originally Posted by one eyed fatman
Man I love you guys! :congrats:
I know the feeling, for me it was watching 3 Cobra gunships taking out an Iraqi armor column, and realizing it was my radios that made it happen:congrats: I LOVE AIR SUPPORT:banana:
U.S Army 1985-93
E-6 at time of Honorable Discharge.
95B (Military Police)
Operation Just Cause (Panama)
Operation Desert Shield/Storm (Saudia Arabia/Iraq) Awarded Silver Star
Operation Promote Freedom? (Kuwait)
Operation Provide Comfort (USVI)
Those are just the ones I can remember with out thinking too much.
MikeV
US Navy 74-85. Was in on operation frequent wind in 75.
US Navy Corpsman 4 years active duty, (73 - 77) and seven years reserve. Spent most of my active duty time with Marines at Camp LeJeune and my reserve time with CB-23.
USMC 1998-2003...still waiting for inactive reserve to finish!....SGT of Marines...best rank in the Corps if you ask me =o)
3yrs 29 Stumps MCCES....Switchboard Maint Instructor
1yr Okinawa 7th Comm Bn
couldnt get away from the heat! went from hot and dry to hot an humid. Typhoons were a blast in oki though.....3 of them right over the island =O)
United States Marine 1972 until 1982.
Gunnery Sergeant E-7
Parris Island, SC
Camp Lejuene, NC
Camp SD Butler, Okinawa
2 Med Cruises
US Marine Barracks Bierut Lebanon
Just collecting disability wishing I were back
I was a Navy Machinist Mate specializing in Nuclear Propulsion and Radiological Controls while on active duty. Did most of my time on nuclear Aircraft Carriers; USS Nimitz (CVN-68), USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69), and USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), but spent some time on some frigates and destroyers before I entered nuclear training. Got out as Chief Petty Officer.
I was attached to NMCB-5 (Naval Mobile Construction Battalion FIVE) in Saudi while in the reserves during Desert Storm.
U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman
1968-1982 - Six active duty, and the rest active reserve.
Boot camp at Great Lakes, IL (In January no less!):banghead:
U.S.S. Shangri-La CV-38
Hospital Corps School, Great Lakes, IL (It was cold then too if I remember correctly)
Bethesda National Naval Medical Center
U.S.S. F.D. Roosevelt CV-42
Environmental Preventive Medicine Unit, Forest Park, IL (Reserve Duty)
Discharged as E-6