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Roll call of military veterans past and present

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by sckracing, Nov 7, 2009.

  1. cozee
    Joined: Aug 19, 2010
    Posts: 108

    cozee
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    USMC 1977-1979, Lima Co. 3/3

    A heart felt thank you to all my fellow brothers and sisters at arms, both past and present.

    Ooo Rah to my fellow Marines!! And this includes the Docs!!! SEMPER FI!
     
  2. chopt top kid
    Joined: Oct 13, 2009
    Posts: 959

    chopt top kid
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    US Army, 1967-1969, Company D, 538th Engineering Battalion (Ha Saam Bat), Three clic's from U-Tapao Airbase...Killasip, Thailand, 1968-1969...
     
    Last edited: Oct 26, 2010
  3. STILL OLD
    Joined: Jan 18, 2010
    Posts: 77

    STILL OLD
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    from tennessee

    U.S. Army, '68 to 71, and proud of it! heavy equipment operator
     
  4. jobob
    Joined: Mar 24, 2006
    Posts: 50

    jobob
    Member

    USN 59/63,one tour on USS Hancock CVA19, Btsmate 3rd. 1yr.PEARL HARBOR,1 yr. Subic Bay.. Had 2 brothers in Navy, also 3 first cousins in WW2 all came back in pretty good shape...Jobob
     
  5. Sid13
    Joined: May 10, 2010
    Posts: 25

    Sid13
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    U.S. Army '88-'93 67T UH60 Blackhawk crewchief/mechanic
     
  6. ratrodnut
    Joined: Jun 3, 2010
    Posts: 121

    ratrodnut
    Member

    U. S. ARMY - 24th signal Bn attached to the 24th inf div. in Augsburg Germany 1965 to 1967. drafted and the letter actually said Greetings you are hereby inducted into the armed forces of the USA etc etc.
     
  7. DocWatson
    Joined: Mar 24, 2006
    Posts: 10,288

    DocWatson
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    G'day mate, what postings did you have?

    Doc.
     
  8. $phil$
    Joined: Apr 3, 2008
    Posts: 29

    $phil$
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    Usmc 1996-2000 0331
     
  9. Deuce Daddy Don
    Joined: Apr 27, 2008
    Posts: 5,576

    Deuce Daddy Don
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    USN---1951-1955 APA 196 USS LOGAN---Amphibious---KOREAN WAR (The forgotten one)----Thanks to ALL the vets!!-----Don
     
  10. DocWatson
    Joined: Mar 24, 2006
    Posts: 10,288

    DocWatson
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    It may be forgotten but that didn't stop it from being one of the toughest conflicts the 'Allies' were ever involved in. Much respect to you.

    Doc.
     
  11. USAF 60th supply squadron- Fuels Bulk Storage (refueled jets on the flightline and handled the pipeline/tank storage of jp-8)....Travis AFB, CA. 1995-1999 active, 1999-2002 reserve.
     
  12. US Army '68-70, Chu Lai, VietNam '69-70, Americal Inf. Div., MOS: 11 bravo
     
  13. Brunoz28
    Joined: Apr 4, 2010
    Posts: 19

    Brunoz28
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    USAF, Currently deployed to Afghanistan, Tarin Kowt with Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force (CJSOTF) as a medic. OIF Vet.
     
  14. ClimisCD
    Joined: Apr 25, 2010
    Posts: 66

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    USAF-Aircraft Avionics. Third generation Airman. My father and grandfather were also maintenance (Sat-Comm & MFE) and we've all worked on C-130's. My grandfather served in Korea, my father, in Desert Storm and me in OIF.
     
  15. Energy
    Joined: Jan 30, 2010
    Posts: 156

    Energy
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    USMC (Force Recon) 71-75 (Laos/Cambobia) Dad was navy (50-54), my brother was USAF (79-03)

    There's a HUGE USMC reunion site at "GunnyGaines.com". I called around (2762 ph calls!) and found 20 of the guys I had served with, we had a reunion in 98. Was FANTASTIC!! (and very healing)

    Semper Fi

    ;)
     
  16. poveryflats
    Joined: Jul 13, 2009
    Posts: 15

    poveryflats
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    from idaho

    US ARMY, Phu Bai/ Hue Vietnam 70-71
     
  17. MarkL
    Joined: May 13, 2007
    Posts: 126

    MarkL
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    from Tacoma WA

    USAF, P.O.L. 1990-Present, currently sitting in Kabul Afghansitan mentoring Afghan National Police. It would make you sick to know how much money we are dumping into this corrupt country. I know it makes me sick, I think of all the programs and services that are cut but there are $$BILLIONS$$ being poured into this shithole!!!
     
  18. SuddenDeath
    Joined: Apr 23, 2010
    Posts: 185

    SuddenDeath
    Member
    from Florida

    USMC, 1978-82, 2142 Amtrac Mechanic

    Father was USMC also, aviation ordnance, Korea/Japan

    Step-Dad served in WWII, US Army, 42nd Rainbow Div, France/Germany

    Mom was US Navy Nurse (met my father in Japan)

    Uncle was USMC, Korea, Combat Photographer

    Semper Fi, and thanks to all who served and to those who gave all.
     
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  19. U.S. Navy '80-'84 signalman (skivvy waver) forward deployed to Yokosuka Japan on U.S.S. Midway. I joined when I was 28!
     
  20. Jimm56
    Joined: Aug 27, 2010
    Posts: 170

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    Served in the US Army 71-73 Medical Co, BAMC, Ft Sam Houston, San Antonio, TX, Never made it out of country, but did unload burned-up heros from 'Nam from transports at Lackland and took them to BAMC.

    Dad served in the Pacific in WWII. Ran over a land mine with his 6X6. Two POW's died, he broke his leg. His older brother was serving in the Army Air Corp, ferrying bombers to Europe, died in a plane crash. His younger brother served in Germany in the 50's.
    Dad got home on his mother's birthday, went on to raise 4 kids, worked 42 years as a pipefitter in an oil refinery, now retired.

    He taught me to work with my hands and head. I firmly believe he could build a house from scratch. Wire it, plumb it, paint, everything.

    To all our veterans, thank you!
     
  21. mt shasta steve
    Joined: Mar 26, 2010
    Posts: 270

    mt shasta steve
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    Machine gunner in the infantry 1969. Wounded three times. Last one landed me in Valley Forge Army Hospital for 7 months. Hot rodder before I went in, got back into hot rods a few years ago. Let's just say that I need an auto trans now.
     
  22. 1gearhead
    Joined: Aug 4, 2005
    Posts: 464

    1gearhead
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    USMC 1966-1968, E4, Viet Nam Vet (Dec. 1966-Feb. 1968).

    Proud to have served!
     
  23. USCG 92 to present. Thanks to all ya'll you have led the way!
     
  24. U.S. ARMY DRAFTEE AUG 1967-1969 Went to Viet Nam on a Navy trooper ship, the USNS Barrett. Thought I was going to die on this boat when we hit a huge storm near Hawaii. I had left my beloved 55 Chevy at home with my girlfriend. She went to servicing all the boys at home while I was serving my country. I fooled her and lived thru the whole thing. Spent the most time in DONG TAM VIET NAM.
     
  25. Super-Dave
    Joined: Sep 19, 2010
    Posts: 3

    Super-Dave
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    USN 1985 - 2006 Operations Specialist

    Active Duty (85-89) on board USS Lewis B. Puller (FFG-23) Chesty Puller, Six months on USS Sides, (FFG-14) for a deployment to the gulf, involved in the downing of the Iranian airliner

    The rest of the time in Reserve ACU-1, Command unit Moffett Field, BCHGRP-1, Law Enforcement Unit Pt. Mugu, Navsea Port Hueneme.

    Living with PTSD is a bitch, Day by Day
     
  26. elwood blues
    Joined: Sep 13, 2005
    Posts: 462

    elwood blues
    Member

    USN 2003-2008 Avionics Technician 2nd Class

    Worked on F-18c's, served on the Nimitz during O.I.F. After that went UDP with the Marines to MCAS Iwakuni. Got out and moved to Boise finishing collage.
     
  27. Thanks to all past & serving members of the Armed Forces, keep it up - you can do no wrong.

    Me - Radio operator, Royal Signals - 1991-96, served in Belize, Bosnia, Borneo, France Belgium, Holland, the UK & the US, seems like a lifetime ago now, but wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again.
     
  28. Dog427435
    Joined: Feb 16, 2007
    Posts: 9,438

    Dog427435
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    US Army - Central America '71 - '73


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  29. mortecai
    Joined: Mar 10, 2001
    Posts: 263

    mortecai
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    Eleven years in the U.S. Airforce. Aircraft weapons mechanic. Served from 1968 til 1979Stationed in Phan Rang and Da Nang, during te Viet Nam war.
     
  30. darkk
    Joined: Sep 2, 2010
    Posts: 456

    darkk
    Member

    my dad 1942-1946 Marines WW2 Korea/Okinawa
    myself 1966-1968 Army Signal Corp. Italy
    my brother 1967-1968 Marines Quan Tri Viet-Nam machine gunner *gave all*
    my Brother 1967-19XX Marines Cook state side
     

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