Us Navy Jan 1971 - Dec 1994
Rank: EWC (SW) retired.
Held the line on the Cold War til we won it, and beyond.
Us Navy Jan 1971 - Dec 1994
Rank: EWC (SW) retired.
Held the line on the Cold War til we won it, and beyond.
U.S.A.F. 73-76 active fuels lab specialists
Altus AFB, Ok and RAF Upper Heyford, England
Proud to have served, Father was USN WW2 LCT Driver, son served USAF 00-04 Beall AFB Ca can't reveal title
US Army Military Police Corps:
HHD 709th MP BN (Frankfurt, GE)
24th IN DIV (Ft Stewart, GA)
1988 - 1994 (ETS: SGT/E-5)
Master Sgt. (Retired)
U. S. Army
23 years
Thank-you for your generosity. My wife also served (21 years), as did both of my sisters and their husbands, my father (WWII, 21 combat missions in a B-17, European Theater), and both grandfathers.
Last edited by Doug Anderson; 01-21-2008 at 2:13 PM. Reason: Clarified family member service
Martin,
Thank you for your service to our country. I was in VS-27 right out of Pensacola (Class 38-67) and later flew in VS-72 out of NAS Norfolk/Chambers Field in the reserves. I was on the last cruise of the Yorktown and had the pleasure of walking her flight two years ago where she is tied up in Charleston harbor. They disesablished VS-72 and I transitioned to Hugheys as a new member of HAL-4. Now going back to flight school in August to transition to H-1's with zero rotor head time equated to a lot of sweat. I ate up a new helmit liner in four weeks because it was so hot. We had Marine 1st LTs as instructors and we were senior to them. They kept yelling "Sir, don't do that sir!" and "Sir, God damn it. Do not, repeat do not hit the stinger, Sir". Lots of fun. I was in HAL-4 as a plank owner until 1988 and loved the folks down there. It was really a pleasure to have an airframe that allowed you to shoot back!
Thank you for your generous contribution.
Over 13 years total military.
US Coast Guard (USCGC Raritan - WYTM-93)
Wisconsin Army National Guard (Btry A 1-121 FA)
AW2 Kevin B. Young served in the USN 1972-1976
Best years of my life why I got out I'll never know.
Thank you Waymon for all you do.
Very generous Waymon. If Canadians count. Canadian Armed Forces (Air Force) 1965 - 1975. Having recently got a lathe I have got involved in our pens for Canadian peacekeepers project. We don't have the infrastructure providing blanks and kits to the turners but we do our best and support our troops. I think they appreciate the letter that goes with each pen as much or more than the pen.
Rick
I support
http://www.pensforcanadianpeacekeepers.com/
Rick
I support the Pens for Canadian Peacekeepers project
USAF 73-80 Jet engine Mechanic Davis Monthan AFB AZ, Beale AFB Calif
william n perper en1 4 jun 79 thru 31 dec 94 retired usn
USNAVY 1989-1993 Charleston, SC Navel Base
Gee, I think I'm the only female in here? I haven't made a pen yet. Thanks, Renee
USN 1976 - 1982
Thanks for your support
venni vetti varoom
Air Force 1969 - 1972
Waymon,
Very generous of you. I served as a Marine Huey pilot from 1980 through 1999.
S/F,
Frank "Putter" McKinney
US ARMY 1972-1975 Combat Engineer and Atomic Demolition Munitions Team Specialist.
Thank you all for your service.
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