Navy - E2 Hawkeye aircrew and later air traffic control - 1969-1991.
Navy - E2 Hawkeye aircrew and later air traffic control - 1969-1991.
I did my duty in the Army, discharged as an E-5, Vietnam 67-68 9th Infantry. It totally helped me become disciplined, I am now a retired Fire Captain living in Maine, make a lot of pens, just now becoming involved in this Freedom Pen Project.
So long ago I almost forgot-- 10th Mountain 43-46
Poor Antonio Stradivari, he never had a Shaper
Very generous, indeed. Thank You! US Army 1967-1969
Dave on Lake Greenwood, SC
U. S. Navy 57-78..... Always Haze Grey and Underway... Loved it.
Aspire to inspire before you expire.
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USMC 2002-Present (currently in Iraq)
US Army, 1958-1962, HAWK Missile System Radar Repairman, Germany
Plus almost 38 years providing contractor support to US Army and Allied customers in US, Europe, Asia and Middle East. Member American Legion. Oldest son was selected as the first term enlistee Airman of the Year for the entire USAF and served with USAF Thunderbirds. Son-in-law was 8 years USMC and served in Desert Storm.
Jon, Force Recon, Marines, 81-86
Usn 1960-67, Uscg 1969-1989.
Last edited by Bill Neely; 09-03-2007 at 3:58 AM.
Very generous of you Waymon, it looks like your goal of $1000 was reached rather quickly and I am sure your Dad would have appreciated your efforts.
I'll post anyway so you will know there are still more woodworker vets still out here!
USArmy Corp of Engineers 59-67, been there and done that too!
Same thing... just wanted to thank you.
US Navy, Aviation Electronics Tech, Senior Chief - 1981-2004
Pinnacle ZX Explorer II 40W, X3
Vinyl Express Lynx 24"
Epson 4800 Dye Sub Hybrid
US ARMY 1988-1992
82d Airborne Division, 1/325th, Recon Platoon
Dave
US Navy, 1969-1990.
Originally Posted by Jim Schmoll
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
I might have Jim beat now, from the time back in 2004 when this was posted and I posted my original message..
USA 1969-72, Vietnam-Cobra gunships out of Pleiku, Guard 72-75, Active Reserves 76-84 while flying in Africa. Active Guard 85 to present flying C-12 airplanes. If I make it to April 2009, my new MRD at 62, that will make 40yrs active and reserve. (We must be short of pilots if they are letting us 60yr olds make tactical night approaches into Bagdad.)
CW5 John Renzetti
now based in the Middle East and anxiously awaiting the delivery of the Freedom Pens. Thanks Keith and Jackie