USN, 1968-1978
Hull Technician, Nuclear Components Welder/Quality Supervisor
Thanks Waymon
USN, 1968-1978
Hull Technician, Nuclear Components Welder/Quality Supervisor
Thanks Waymon
Dick
No Pain-No Gain- Not!
No Pain-Good
thanks for your support and careing Waymon, wish there were more people like you. I followed my fathers lead, he was WWII steelworker in the SeaBees, I was Navy Seabee Steelworker from 62 to 65, last 11 months in hospitals, then active reserves till 68. My son would have gone into the airforce, but he was killed on manuevers with the Civil Air Patrol at age 17 he was C/MSGt. My 3 girls were also in the CAP for about 5 years. thanks
Jr.
Hand tools are very modern- they are all cordless
NORMAL is just a setting on the washing machine.
Be who you are and say what you feel... because those that matter... don't mind...and those that mind...don't matter!
By Hammer and Hand All Arts Do Stand
Thanks Waymon, US Army, Disabled Vet. from Nam 1970-73. Iam sending in 50 pens this friday,
Stephen Lybeck
www.lybeckswoodcraft.8m.com
www.penartists.com
Thanks for your generosity.
Don Henthorn United States Army
542 Artillery 42nd Rainbow Division
January 1942 -- January 1946
European theator
What you do today determines what you can do tomorrow.
Jim McFall USCG 1968 -- 1972 Never thought I'd see Nam from a Coast Guard ship but I did.
Thanks for your generosity!!
319th. US Army Security Agency
May 1968 - May 1970
Army Veteran 1968 - 1970
I Support the Second Amendment of the US Constitution
US Army. 1957-1960
DAVE
Waymon,
Jun 1967 to present day, and 16 months to retirement in the Air Force Reserve Command. I guess that means I should kick in for my own $10.00... PM me with your address and I will send to your pot.
I will match the first 5 that can beat my time in service...
Chief Schmoll
USAFR
Jim From Idyllwild CA
US Army, CW3, 19+ years and counting
Thank you for your generosity
"The idea that "violence doesn't solve anything" is a historically untrue and immoral doctrine. Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst. People that forget this basic truth have always paid for it with their lives and freedoms."
Waymon, Thank you for your very generous offer. USAF 1954-1962 Keith
If mama ain't happy............you know the rest!
Waymon
Way to go. USN 1981-1993, Lt, SWO.
Originally Posted by Waymon Campbell
USAF 88 - 91 stationed at Cheyenne Mtn, CO working for NORAD
US Air Force Jan 59 to May 80 Ret CMSgt Aircraft Maintenance
Dan Henry
This is a great and generous thing you are doing.
Take care,
CW4(maybe 5 this year) John Renzetti
1969 to present, Vietnam-1971
AGR C-12 pilot
Waymon,
Very generous, indeed. Your father would be proud! I'm sure...I served in the USN from Nov. 68 - Nov. 76.......my oldest son served in the Army for 9 years.......my youngest son just got out of the navy in August 2003 after 5 years........my father was a Chief Boatswain Mate.......my youngest son was the most immature 26 year old man I'd ever seen following his graduation (& my paying for) from college.....16 weeks under a U.S. Marine Drill Gunnery Sergeant did wonders for his attitude! I'll never forget parking the car on the old seaplane parking area at Pensacola. We walked a block when he saw us.......He kissed his Mom....he hugged me..he stepped back.....he said "Dad...I never realized how much you and Mom did for me!".......That evening at the Mom and Pop function.....my wife was giving that Marine drill instructor both barrels for not letting her son call home more often.......I was buying him a drink thanking him for what he'd done! As a parent, I'd bet your father would just appeciate your appreciation for what he did.....In my opinion that's all a parent can expect......just respect and appreciation for what you've done for your child.
Again....you are extremely generous!