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Anyone in/was in any branches?
If so which one, how long?
Dnk USAF 84-89 disabled
(you can guess why military folks get a break from me)
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LCPL (E-3)Heller, Mark A (AKA e57) USMC MOS 1142 (Electrical Equipment Repair Specialist) 12-26-90 to 12-25-94 Honorable ---------------------------------- Paris Island (Boot) Court House Bay (Engineer School) Okinawa (1st duty) Pendleton (2nd duty) El Toro (Detatchment) Somalia (Forward ~ Relieving 9 months) (by way of Egypt, and Kenya before Somalia was invented to justify 20,000+ of us being there in October, originally headed to Iraq. Was on the MEP ship that dropped the Seals, and Marine forward landing, as well as the reporters who covered the action. )Back to Pendleton MCAS Back to CIV DIV. [This message has been edited by e57 (edited 08-04-2005).]
Mark Heller "Well - I oughta....." -Jackie Gleason
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GOD BLESS ALL OF OUR VETERANS!
Asa for me:
US Navy Seabees (Construction Electrician) R-NMCB 21, Lakehurst, NJ
Jan 1990 - Jan 1998
Recalled to active duty and served proudly at Fleet Hospital 15 in Saudi Arabia as part of Operation Desert Storm.
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USCG Fire Control tech but I spent most of my time in the Navy. 1965-1971
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MGySgt (E-9) USMC MOS 6019 (Aircraft Maintenance Chief) 21 Sep 1971 - 1 Oct 1998
Thanks Steve
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US Navy Electrician's Mate U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71 1988-1992 Desert Shield Desert Storm Operation Provide Comfort
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SSG Eddie K White (R) U S Army 11B-11M-54B 8-79/8-00 48th Inf Bde GAARNG
God Bless Our Troops!
"Yes I am a Pirate, 200 years to late" Jimmy Buffett
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Was an Army Brat, but couldn't/can't serve due to physical problems (Wish I could). God bless all of our troops! I am forever proud of them.
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US Navy SSN 750 Newport News Navigation Electronics Technician 3C Norfolk, VA Ain't no slack in Fast Attack.
Robert
Grandpa was in Korea, Dad and Uncle were in Veitnam, Brother in Law is MP and has two tours at Gitmo, and my half brother was on I think Marches Soldier of Fortune cover when he was in Fallujah. The cover says Marines in Fallujah but it actually shows Army guys my half brother included.
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30 years making doing 'engineer's stuff' for British Armed forces and US Marine Corps, as a civilian. Dugmaze, I was in S.A. 1991-2 up near the border, having some 'fun and frolics' with my 'product advisor' hat on. The US military 'borrowed' our barracks, so we had to make do with the 5 star Dharan International Hotel. Such a bore! Waiter! Peel me a grape!! Alan
Wood work but can't!
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