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WHEN WE WERE YOUNG
kimi
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When you get the chance, post up some old pictures of yourself and your buds. Here's a couple of mine during the Vietnam era, but in different locations:
OPERATION TULUNGAN FEBRUARY TO APRIL 1962
MAMBURAO, PHILIPPINES
Completely Out Of This World
Camp John H. Glenn
Home of BLT 3/4 (North) USMC
Yours truly, front rank 2nd from right
MCRD SAN DIEGO, CA, 1968
With the guidon
OPERATION TULUNGAN FEBRUARY TO APRIL 1962
MAMBURAO, PHILIPPINES
Completely Out Of This World
Camp John H. Glenn
Home of BLT 3/4 (North) USMC
Yours truly, front rank 2nd from right
MCRD SAN DIEGO, CA, 1968
With the guidon
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Here is a scan of our Company picture from Boot Camp (1967). I'm in the second row up from the bottom, including the row that is kneeling, 3rd from the right.
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Here is scan of our Company Petty Officers. I'm in the third row up from the bottom, including the row that is kneeling, 2nd from right. I have no idea how I made Petty Officer in Boot Camp; they must have seen traits that suggested I was destined for leadership! [:I] [:D]
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1972-73, Tonkin Gulf, USS Midway (CVA-41), VAW-115, E2B Aircrew. Flying Airborne Early Warning and Strike Control missions.
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Onboard the USS Midway (CVA-41), Tonkin Gulf, just outside the Avionics Shop, 1972. Hair complements of the Zumwalt era and my rebellious nature! My feeling at the time was; I did my job very well and if they wanted to suspend me from flying, well, no problem, less chance of crashing and burning!!!!!
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Getting some kind of award from my skipper on the hanger deck of the Midway (1973-74).
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Me and my mom at my youngest sister's wedding (1975). It was mom's request that I wear my Navy duds! [:I]
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The modern era; back on the USS Midway in front of an E2 (2005).
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If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
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Nam with my 16.... That flak vest later saved my *.
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With my 60
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Ah yes, when we were young. Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end.
We were so much younger then, we're older than that now!
Here is a scan of our Company picture from Boot Camp (1967). I'm in the second row up from the bottom, including the row that is kneeling, 3rd from the right.
Here is scan of our Company Petty Officers. I'm in the third row up from the bottom, including the row that is kneeling, 2nd from right. I have no idea how I made Petty Officer in Boot Camp; they must have seen traits that suggested I was destined for leadership! [:I] [:D]
1972-73, Tonkin Gulf, USS Midway (CVA-41), VAW-115, E2B Aircrew. Flying Airborne Early Warning and Strike Control missions.
Onboard the USS Midway (CVA-41), Tonkin Gulf, just outside the Avionics Shop, 1972. Hair complements of the Zumwalt era and my rebellious nature! My feeling at the time was; I did my job very well and if they wanted to suspend me from flying, well, no problem, less chance of crashing and burning!!!!!
Getting some kind of award from my skipper on the hanger deck of the Midway (1973-74).
Me and my mom at my youngest sister's wedding (1975). It was mom's request that I wear my Navy duds! [:I]
The modern era; back on the USS Midway in front of an E2 (2005).
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i was born about 2 years too late for VN...i feel guilty sometimes[:(]
Don't feel guilty, unless you like goals of nation-building with the blood of our youth.
Smoky