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Thread: Attention: All Veterans

  1. #181
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Gold Canyon, AZ
    Posts
    40
    US Army 1971-1974 Pershing Missiles 1/81 FA.

  2. #182
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Virginia Beach, VA
    Posts
    31
    Thank you waymon
    I just posted a link in this forum about some Marines in Iraq who just got a lathe and are starting to turn in their free time.

    Terry Miller USN
    1993 till present

  3. #183
    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Gibson
    Very generous offer. And if Canadians count. Canadian Air Force 1965 - 1975
    Sure you do...it's all the same cause.

    Say hi to the Princess Pat's and Strathcona's Light Horse for me. A couple old buddies there.
    “Perhaps then, you will say, ‘But where can one have a boat like that built today?’ And I will tell you that there are still some honest men who can sharpen a saw, plane, or adze...men (who) live and work in out of the way places, but that is lucky, for they can acquire materials for one third of city prices. Best, some of these gentlemen’s boatshops are in places where nothing but the occasional honk of a wild goose will distract them from their work.” -- L Francis Herreshoff

  4. #184
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Rio Rancho, NM
    Posts
    2,568

    A vet's wife

    Hubby did 28 years in the Navy (1965 - 1993) and retired as an ATCS. He served in VP-5 at Jacksonville; NAS Pax River, Maryland; Souda Bay, Crete; NSA Naples; USS Nimitz; BuPers DC; USS Saipan; VF-84; and other points in between. He's a 45-plus-year woodworker, and turned me into one about 23 years ago. I don't know if this counts, but I worked with the Navy at NavSta Norfolk and NAS Pax River from 1966-1971 as a civilian disbursing clerk. (First husband was also Navy--retired as AVCM with 20 years.)

    Also had multiple uncles on both sides of the family in WWII and Korea; lost family members in VietNam.

    Anchors Aweigh!!!!!

    What a great thing you are doing, Waymon. Thank you.

  5. Thanks for your support

    Staff Sergeant Jeremy Freeman

    U.S. Navy 1993-1997
    U.S. Army 1998-present - currently deployed to Iraq

    Thanks for the support

  6. #186
    USAF 1966-1986; Vietnam '70, Korea '82
    Ken in Clemson
    Ken's Shop

  7. #187
    USAF - 1964-1991. Thanks for being so generous in supporting our troops.

    Bob
    Spinning is good on a lathe, not good in a Miata.

  8. #188
    I love reading these...but you should also know that Waymon's Public Page states "Last Activity: 11-21-2005 7:46 PM
    "
    Glenn Clabo
    Michigan

  9. #189
    Marine Corps 1988-1996 Semper Fi!!!!!

  10. #190
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    Colorado Springs
    Posts
    306
    US Army, 1969-71, 641 days!
    Joe

  11. freedom pens

    thanks,
    i served in the army infantry 1971-1972 vietnam

  12. #192

    Still serving...

    United States Navy 1975-present. 13 years enlisted; 18 commissioned officer.
    31 down, 2 to go.

    Thanks for this very considerate effort; I know all the troops appreciate it.

    R/
    Holden
    Last edited by Holden McGroyn; 10-02-2006 at 4:30 AM.

  13. #193
    Chief Electronic Warfare Technician...now merged with the Crypies.

    1996 - present.

    A great service for a worthy cause.

    V/R,

    CTTC

  14. #194
    Jack Dickey USN 1974-1986 GMGC
    USS Connole ( DE 1056 )
    USS H.E. Yarnell ( CG 17 )
    NAS Pensacola , shore duty
    USS Stump ( DD 978 )

    Thanks

  15. #195
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    32
    USN, Submarine Service '61-'69. Thanks.

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